Yes, they are called Koh i Thai (e.g. Koh Samui) - Phuket is the biggest Thai island.
Thailand is comprised of over 1,400 islands, with popular ones including Phuket, Koh Samui, and Phi Phi Islands.
Southern Thailand west of Ao Nang
Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
The Phi Phi islands are found in Thailand. They are located between another island, Phuket, and the Andaman sea to the west. They belong to the Krabi province of Thailand.
Thailand was never colonized by any country.
Similian Islands is group of islands in Andaman Sea located off the coast of Phang Nga province Southern Thailand. It is a national park established in 1982.
Ko Samui is one of the many islands in the South of Thailand, about halfway between Bangkok and the Malaysian border. It is on the Eastern side of Thailand's long, thin peninsula. The closest land city is Surat Thani.
no it does not
14.5 millions, mostly to Bangkok, Pattaya,Phuket Islands and Koh Samui
Phuket Islands, JJ Market (Bangkok), Pattaya Beach
Yes! We actually accept any kind of religions in Thailand.
Both the Philippines and Thailand are located in Southeast Asia and have tropical climates. However, the Philippines is predominantly influenced by Spanish and American cultures, while Thailand has a strong historical influence from Buddhism and ancient kingdoms. Additionally, the Philippines has a larger Christian population compared to Thailand, which is predominantly Buddhist.