They don't, they're all screwed
Thailand obtained its independence from its colonists in 1238.
The red stripes represent the blood split to maintain Thailand's independence. The white stands for purity and is the color of Buddhism which is the country's main religion. Blue
Thailand doesn't celebrate an independence day. Instead, they celebrate December 5th, which is when their king was born.
Thailand gained independence in 1238
1238 or 1837
Some countries that have never been colonized include Japan, Thailand, and Liberia. These countries were able to maintain their independence and sovereignty throughout history.
Thailand does not celebrate an independence day, but it does celebrate a national day. Right now, the country celebrates the birthday of its king on 5 December. Thailand's national day changes depending on the king's birthday.
Thailand was a natural dividing line between the colonies of France and Britain, to the west and south the British ruled Burma and Malaysia, to east and north the French ruled Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos. The two countries signed a treaty, agreeing that neither would try and colonize Thailand.
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It was the only country that kept its independence.
Thai Flag Meaning: The red stripes represent the blood spilt to maintain Thailand's independence. The white stands for purity and is the color of Buddhism which is the country's main religion. Blue is Thailand's national color and it represents the Thai monarchy. The blue is also used to honor Thailand's World War I allies, Great Britain, France, United States and Russia, who all had red, white and blue flags.
The red stripes represent the blood spilt to maintain Thailand's independence. The white stands for purity and is the color of Buddhism which is the country's main religion. Blue is Thailand's national color and it represents the Thai monarchy. The blue is also used to honor Thailand's World War I allies, Great Britain, France, United States and Russia, who all had red, white and blue flags.