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National
Flag:
The red,
white and blue bands symbolize the nation, Buddhism and the monarch
respectively.
Geography:
The Kingdom of Thailand, covering an area of 514,000 square kilometers,
lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, roughly equidistant between
India and China. It shares borders with Myanmar to the west and
north, Lao P.D.R. to the north and northeast, Cambodia to the east
and Malaysia to the south
Topography:
Thailand is divided into four distinct areas : the mountainous North,
the fertile Central Plains, the semi-arid plateau of the Northeast,
and the peninsula South, distinguished by its many beautiful tropical
beaches and offshore islands.
Climate:
Thailand lies within the humid tropics and remains hot throughout
the year. Temperature varies from 19C to 38C. Average
temperatures are 29C. There are three seasons: the cool season (November
to February), the hot season (April to May), and the rainy season
(June to October), though downpours rarely last more than a couple
of hours.
Population:
Thailand has a population of about 60 million (1998) with the capital
city of Bangkok having around 7million people. Ethnic Thais form
the majority, though the area has historically been a migratory
crossroads, and thus strains of Mon, Khmer, Burmese, Lao, Malay,
Indian and most strongly, Chinese stock produce a degree of ethnic
diversity. Integration is such, however, that culturally and socially
there is enormous unity.
Language:
Thai is
the national language. English is also understand in most cities.
Religion:
Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist nation with over 93% professing
to be Buddhist. They have a saying here in Thailand that saysÖ"To
be Thai, is to be Buddhist". However, there are a lot of animistic
beliefs mixed into their brand of Buddhism as well. In addition
to this, there are also 4% of the population that are Muslim and
1% Christian.
Monarchy:
His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej is the ninth king of the Chakri
Dynasty. Born in December 1927, in Cambridge, Massachusetts USA,
where his father, Prince Mahidol of Songkhla was studying medicine
at Harvard University, H.M. King Bhumibol ascended the throne in
1946 and is already the longest reigning Thai monarch. As a constitutional
monarch, he maintains neutrality in times of crisis.
Thai people
have a deep and traditional reverence for the Royal Family. To a
very large degree, H.M. King Bhumibol's popularity mirrors his deep
interest in his people's welfare. He concerns himself intimately
with every aspect of Thai life. He and his wife, H.M. Queen Sirikit
devote much of their time to inspect and improve the welfare of
the people.
Business
Hours:
Most offices open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday, except on
public holidays. General banking hours are Monday to Friday 9.30
am to 3.30 pm. Many stores open 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
Banking Information:
ATM machines are now common place in most major centers here in
Thailand. If you have a card with the "CIRRUS" or "PLUS"
symbols, you should have no problem obtaining money via these service.
Please note, that your bank back home will most likely have an international
service charge per transaction as well, so please check that out
first.
Visa debit cards
are also useful as they can be used at many stores. Credit cards
are also widely accepted.
Electricity:
The electric system is 220 Volt AC (50 cycles). There are many plugs
and sockets in use. Travellers with shavers, tape recorders and
other appliances should carry a plug-adapter kit.
Visas:
Depending upon what type of visa you entered Thailand with, there
are different requirements. If you entered the country with a one-year
multiple entry visa, than you must leave Thailand every 90 days.
If you have any questions regarding your visa, it is best to discuss
your situation with the National Office Administrator. For more
information click here.
Local
Time:
GMT +7
hours
Water:
Drink only bottled or boiled water.
Major Agricultural
Exports:
Rice, tapioca, rubber, coconuts, sugar, maize, pineapples, cotton
and palm oil.
Major Manufactured
Exports:
Textiles, cement, electronics, cars, trucks, gems and jewellery.
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