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About Thailand
The Kingdom of Thailand, known as ‘the Land of Smiles’ previously
known as Siam, is situated in the heart of Southeast Asia with
Bangkok as the capital city. It shares a border with Cambodia to the
east, Laos to the northeast, Myanmar to the west, and Malaysia to
the south. Thailand, with its shape resembling a head of an
elephant, is around 198,114 square miles, or roughly the size of the
state of Texas. The Kingdom borders two bodies of water—the Gulf of
Thailand to the south and the Indian Ocean to the west.
Thailand is divided into four natural regions: the north, northeast,
the central plain, and the south. The north is a mountainous region
comprised of ridges, natural forest, and deep, narrow alluvial
valleys. The northeast is an arid region characterized by a rolling
surface and undulating hills. Central Thailand is a lush, fertile
valley and possesses the richest and most extensive rice-producing
area in the country. The south is hilly with thick forests and rich
deposits of minerals and iron ores. The southern region is also the
center for rubber production and the cultivation of other topical
crops.
Thailand has a warm, tropical climate affected by a seasonal
monsoon. Thailand experiences a rainy season from June to October
and a dry season for the rest of the year.
The largest ethnic minority is the Chinese. Other ethnic groups
present in Thailand include Malays, Cambodians, Vietnamese, and
Indians. The official language, spoken by almost 100 percent of the
population, is Thai. Thai is a tonal, uninflected, and predominantly
monosyllabic language borrowed from Khmer, Pali, and Sanskrit.
Buddhism is the faith of approximately 95 percent of the population.
Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and other faiths are also openly
practiced and protected under the Constitution.
Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been
colonized. Its government structure has undergone gradual and
practical evolution in response to the changing environment. Since
1932, Thailand has been a constitutional monarchy, with a king as
head of state and a parliamentarian form of government. The
bicameral parliament is composed of 500 representatives and 200
senators. The Prime Minister is selected from the members of the
House of Representatives. Furthermore, Thailand is divided into 76
provinces, each administered by appointed governors. Appointed
governors administer 75 of Thailand's 76 provinces. Bangkok, the
76th province, is administered by an elected governor.
Nowadays, renowned by its unequaled ethnical heritage and
traditions, this truly exotic Oriental kingdom greatly enjoys its
unique look with spicy smells, sweet sounds and smiling hospitality
of its charming people. Imparted with the fascinating oriental
culture, delicious foods and delightful fruits, superb beaches and
golf courses, the outstanding dining and shopping opportunities, set
apart so much incomparable nightlife festivities, as well as the
far-famed Thai boxing and revered Thai massages much relaxing the
body and mind, amidst many other utmost temptations, refer to the
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