De jure. Yes.. of course. How much? as pleaded in the bill of right. Lastest edition is enacted in 2007.
De facto. It depends on what kind of right you'd like to ask about. If you mean anything but political right, yes... one,with Thai citizen status, can claim. But political right, well... there's Lese Majeste Law which active potently. Critisizm of some people who related to The "R" court will get you in trouble and their minions will find every ways to get you in trouble.
Yes, they are called Koh i Thai (e.g. Koh Samui) - Phuket is the biggest Thai island.
No. You must exchange it in any of the banks into the Thai Baht's before using it there.
Many people believe Thailand is called the "Land of Smiles" because of the friendly, happy-go-lucky and cheerful nature of its people. You can apparently smile at any Thai you pass by while walking on the street and that person will most likely smile back at you.
AnswerMost of the Thai people are Buddhist and their favourite meals are mostly insects, not only Thai people but also almost all Buddhist countries in Asia are eat insectsI believe religion and culture are two different things. Religion is a way of life in Thailand, while culture is the hand down of traditions in Thailand. Becasue Thailand is still considered backward unlike developed countries, there are no regulation to restrict the consumation of insects and animals; China also has no restrictions over what they can eat.
Thai mail order brides, or any other form from any other country does not exist. However, there are many sources available for men seeking love from women from other countries, including Thailand.
"Muang" means land - so Muang Thailand means (rather confusingly) "Land of the land of the Tai", but no one would break down "Thailand" any more, so we can say simply "Land of the Kingdom of Thailand"
In Thailand, any three-wheeler is called samlor (Thai: สามล้อ, which literally means "three wheels"), whether motorized or not, including pedicabs, motorcycles with attached vending carts or sidecars, etc. The driver is also called samlor.
Well most of Thailand is Buddhist...Meaning most Thai people wouldn't celebrate Jesus's birthday.But maybe the Christian Thai people eat...Thai food...A:Thai people, certainly in the bigger towns and in Bangkok, are glad of any occasion to have a celebration. Thai department stores start playing Jingle Bells (on an endless loop) from about the middle of November. So if they had a Christmas feast they would be eating several kinds of fish, roasted and steamed, as well as chicken, beef and pork (no turkey), with rice and sticky rice. And lots of sweet desserts cooked with coconut cream.
Phuket has in international airport. Domestic flights can be arranged from any of the other Thai airports. Cancun also has its own airport!
To call Thailand from a UK landline, replace the leading 0 of the Thai telephone number with 00 66. Mobile phone numbers in Thailand begin with 08 or 09, which becomes 00 66 8 or 00 66 9. Just as in the UK, mobile prefixes are national, not specific to any part of the country.
Thai people wear traditional clothes but only for special occasions. And Thai business men wear suits for work and kids wear there school uniform. And at the weekend they wear normal clothes like us and most Thai traditional clothes are made out of silk.
Mostly traditional rather than modern Long and drawn out Influenced and inspired be nature.