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Thailand is a country located in Southeast Asia. This country experienced fast economic growth from 1985-1995 due to its popular tourist destinations like Ko Samui, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Bangkok and Pattaya.

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Who discovered Thailand first?

Thailand was discovered by the Western world in 1511, when Portuguese missionaries began to arrive.

Discovered is not the word you should be looking for you don't discover a country that has existed for hundreds of years When was it first visited by non asians would be a better question. It was first visited by Europeans primarily the Portuguese as was much of Asia at that time due to Portugal's dominance of ocean trade. The Kingdom of Siam (Thailand-Free People) was founded about 400 ad by Burmese and Chinese. The city of Chaingmai was a separate kingdom until the 16th century

What is the Similarity of Singapore and Thailand?

We both living in the peninsula and we both have spicy foods. We both being hate by our neighbours Malaysia is hated in Indonesia while Koreans are being hated by the Japanese. We both shared borders with Island countries.

Why was Bangkok made the capital of Thailand?

Bangkok offers you unlimited fun, enjoyment, pleasure, adventure, and excitement. Bangkok is one of the most coveted vacation destinations of the world. Bangkok is the tourist destination known for its huge wealth of cultural sites.

Bangkok is an important economic and financial center in Southeast Asia. It is the 22nd most populous city of the world.

It fascinates visitors with its enthralling, vibrant, colorful, and thriving scenery and nightlife.

Bad traffic.

What is the national anthem of Thailand?

Phleng Chat Thai is the national anthem of thailand.

Is Bangkok smaller than Seattle?

No - Bangkok is about 5 times the area of Seattle, and 15 times the population.

Most practiced religion in Thailand?

Thailand is predominantly Buddhist, with about 5% of the populace practicing Islam.


Buddism.
Buddhism

What are the names of Thailand vegetation?

Thailand has an extensive array of vegetation. there are many jungles there because of the heavy trees and plants. almost all kinds of fruits grow there. some of the popular fruits are mangoes, pineapples, pappaya, melons and watermelons.

How much arable land is found in Thailand?

Thailand's total area is 126,793,600 acres.

Is Thailand a french speaking country?

The official and national language of Thailand is Thai which belongs to the Tai-Kadai family, spoken by 60 million people in Southeast Asian region and one of the ancient languages in East and South-East Asia. Linguistically, the language is associated with languages expressed in northern Vietnam, Yunnan, Laos and eastern Burma (Myanmar).

English is considered as the second language in Thailand which is taught inuniversities, public schools and generally understood and spoken in Bangkok. Thailand also spoke languages such as Chinese, Malay, Mon-Khmer, Lao and different regional dialects like Phuan, Lua, Shan, Thai Dam and Southern Thai (Pak Dtai). Aside from these, Nyaw is another language used in the provinces of Nakhon Phanom, Udon Thani, Sakhon Nakhon and some part of Northeast Thailand.

Does Thailand have a king?

the king of Thailand right now is Bhumibol Adulyadej who is also known as Rama IX.

Is there any jungles in Thailand?

Yes. I would estimate that over 90 percent of Thailand is jungle.

Where in Thailand is Pandora's factory?

Believe it or not - a place called Gemopolis

In Thailand what is the one thing you should not do when sitting next to someone?

You should not point your feet directly towards another person because it's disrespectful. Also try not to touch their feet with your feet. Keep a personal space. In general, don't put your hand on someone else's head, and don't point your feet towards a Buddha. (The reason for all the feet and hands rules is that feet are considered the lowest and dirtiest part of the body and the head is sacred.) Don't blow your nose while eating.

However, Thai people are very warm and welcoming; they will not hold a grudge against foreigners as long as they try to be respectful as well as they can!

How do you say 'I love Thai' in Thai?

That means you are going to say "I love Thai langauge" >>" Chan Ruk Pasa Thai"

Chan = I

Ruk = Love

Pasa = Langauge

Thai = Thai

What things can you do in Thailand?

You can have something in Thailand.

I don't know what to do. Because I am not intrested.

If anyone here from Thailand please edit.

Well, right now economy growth of Thailand is very high.

Real estate and Tourism grows very fast.

There are many Thailand Property and Thailand Real estate investor from foreign country.

Many investor hire or rent hotels and villas in Thailand also.
You should try kitesurfing! I recommend you to contact www.thailandkitesurfing.com or www.kiteboardingasia.com the best place to learn is in Pranburi. You can call Jay there 08-97435564 he runs two schools in the area.

Is Thailand republic or democracy?

No!

Thailand is currently run by an unelected Prime Minister, and ruled by an unelected and elitist trinity of the monarchy, military and bureaucracy. It is the least democratic it has been sice 1992, and the organs of the state are being manipulated by the traditional power brokers unsettled by former-PM Thaksin's corrupt but anti-traditionalist regime.

The country formerly known as Siam is known today as?

Thailand, a country that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, was formerly known as Siam.

When did Thailand become a democracy?

Its traditional date of founding is 1238. Thailand was never colonized.

Do you need injections to go to thialand?

Malaria, vaccinations Thailand - relevant?

It is important with the right travel immunisations for Thailand.

Here is information about which vaccinations are needed for a trip to Thailand depending on the length of your trip.

Recommended vaccinations Starting

Diphtheria 1 day

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) 1 week

Tetanus 1 day

Yellow fever - transit 10 days

Malaria in Thailand 1 day

When to start vaccinations before leaving::

Diphtheria

Diphtheria is a serious throat infection, which infects from person-to-person through the air. The vaccination should be less than 10 years old otherwise a booster is needed.

Read more about diphteria here.

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis)

Infectious hepatitis infects through contaminated food and water. Vaccination consists of two injections about 12 months apart, which protects for up to 25 years. The first vaccination protects for 12 months.

Read more about hepatitis A here.

The hepatitis A vaccine can be combined with the vaccine against hepatitis B.

Tetanus

Tetanus is a complication to wounds contaminated by soil. If there has been a vaccination within the past 10 years it is not necessary to give a booster in case of wounds and accidents. Tetanus vaccinations are usually given in combination with diphtheria vaccine. If you are previously vaccinated, the vaccine can be given right up to departure.

Yellow fever - transit

Certain countries without yellow fever require a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate if you arrives (even in transit) from a country where yellow fever is present.

If you arrive from a country without yellow fever, there is no requirement for a yellow fever vaccination.

Read more about yellow fever here.

Malaria in Thailand

The risk of malaria in Thailand is shown on the map below. If trekking is planned in these areas malaria tablets should be taken. The choice of drug for prevention is between: Malarone or Doxycycline. Protection against mosquito bites will reduce the risk further.

The distribution of malaria can be seen at the map below.

Read more about malaria here.

The information on malaria risk in individual countries are based on the sources found here

Dette er "Special Text"Thailand - Less than 1 month

by a journey to Thailand on less than 1 month recommend protection against the following infections:

Recommended vaccinations Starting

Diphtheria 1 day

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) 1 week

Tetanus 1 day

Yellow fever - transit 10 days

Malaria in Thailand 1 day

When to start vaccinations before leaving::

Read more about the single vaccinations below.

If you need more information, Ask the Doctor

Thailand - 1 to 5 months

by a journey to Thailand on 1 to 5 months recommend protection against the following infections:

Recommended vaccinations Starting

Diphtheria 1 day

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) 1 week

Hepatitis B 3 - 4 weeks

Rabies 4 weeks

Tetanus 1 day

Japanese encephalitis 3 weeks

Yellow fever - transit 10 days

Malaria in Thailand 1 day

When to start vaccinations before leaving::

Read more about the single vaccinations below.

If you need more information, Ask the Doctor

Diphtheria

Diphtheria is a serious throat infection, which infects from person-to-person through the air. The vaccination should be less than 10 years old otherwise a booster is needed.

Read more about diphteria here.

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis)

Infectious hepatitis infects through contaminated food and water. Vaccination consists of two injections about 12 months apart, which protects for up to 25 years. The first vaccination protects for 12 months.

Read more about hepatitis A here.

The hepatitis A vaccine can be combined with the vaccine against hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B infects through blood, sexual activities and, in small children, through saliva. The vaccination consists of 2 vaccinations about 4 weeks apart and a third 6 months later. The protection is for at least 25 years perhaps life long.

Read more about hepatitis B here.

The hepatitis B vaccine can be combined with the vaccine against hepatitis A.

Rabies

The vaccination consists of 3 injections at day 0, 7 and 28 and must therefore start 4 weeks before departure. Vaccination protects for 5 years. If exposed to rabies, the "post-exposure" vaccinations are reduced from five to two if immunized before being bitten with 3 injections.

Read more about rabies here.

Tetanus

Tetanus is a complication to wounds contaminated by soil. If there has been a vaccination within the past 10 years it is not necessary to give a booster in case of wounds and accidents. Tetanus vaccinations are usually given in combination with diphtheria vaccine. If you are previously vaccinated, the vaccine can be given right up to departure.

Japanese encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is caused by a virus spread by mosquitoes. Vaccination consists of 3 injections with 2 weeks apart and protects for up to 2 years. Vaccination should start 4 weeks before departure.

Travellers, whose visits are restricted to major urban areas, are at lower risk for acquiring JE and generally should not be advised to be vaccinated.

Read more about Japanese encephalitis here.

Yellow fever - transit

Certain countries without yellow fever require a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate if you arrives (even in transit) from a country where yellow fever is present.

If you arrive from a country without yellow fever, there is no requirement for a yellow fever vaccination.

Read more about yellow fever here.

Malaria in Thailand

The risk of malaria in Thailand is shown on the map below. If trekking is planned in these areas malaria tablets should be taken. The choice of drug for prevention is between: Malarone or Doxycycline. Protection against mosquito bites will reduce the risk further.

The distribution of malaria can be seen at the map below.

Read more about malaria here.

The information on malaria risk in individual countries are based on the sources found here

Dette er "Special Text"Thailand - Less than 1 month

by a journey to Thailand on less than 1 month recommend protection against the following infections:

Recommended vaccinations Starting

Diphtheria 1 day

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) 1 week

Tetanus 1 day

Yellow fever - transit 10 days

Malaria in Thailand 1 day

When to start vaccinations before leaving::

Read more about the single vaccinations below.

If you need more information, Ask the Doctor

Thailand - 1 to 5 months

by a journey to Thailand on 1 to 5 months recommend protection against the following infections:

Recommended vaccinations Starting

Diphtheria 1 day

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) 1 week

Hepatitis B 3 - 4 weeks

Rabies 4 weeks

Tetanus 1 day

Japanese encephalitis 3 weeks

Yellow fever - transit 10 days

Malaria in Thailand 1 day

When to start vaccinations before leaving::

Read more about the single vaccinations below.

If you need more information, Ask the Doctor

Thailand - 6 months or longer

by a journey to Thailand on 6 months or longer recommend protection against the following infections:

Recommended vaccinations Starting

Diphtheria 1 day

Tuberkulosis 6 weeks

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) 1 week

Hepatitis B 3 - 4 weeks

Meningitis 1 week

Rabies 4 weeks

Tetanus 1 day

Typhoid 1 week

Yellow fever - transit 10 days

Malaria in Thailand 1 day

When to start vaccinations before leaving::

Read more about the single vaccinations below.

If you need more information, Ask the Doctor

Diphtheria

Diphtheria is a serious throat infection, which infects from person-to-person through the air. The vaccination should be less than 10 years old otherwise a booster is needed.

Read more about diphteria here.

Tuberkulosis

The vaccine against tuberculosis, BCG, is recommended to people stationed in high-risk areas for more than 6 months, who have not been previously vaccinated. The vaccine contains live bacteria which produces a small wound, as well as scar after healing. The whole process takes 4 to 8 weeks.

Read more about tuberculosis here.

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis)

Infectious hepatitis infects through contaminated food and water. Vaccination consists of two injections about 12 months apart, which protects for up to 25 years. The first vaccination protects for 12 months.

Read more about hepatitis A here.

The hepatitis A vaccine can be combined with the vaccine against hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B infects through blood, sexual activities and, in small children, through saliva. The vaccination consists of 2 vaccinations about 4 weeks apart and a third 6 months later. The protection is for at least 25 years perhaps life long.

Read more about hepatitis B here.

The hepatitis B vaccine can be combined with the vaccine against hepatitis A.

Meningitis

Meningitis due to meningococcus bacteria infect from person to person through the air. The vaccine protects against infection for 3 years after 1 vaccination. There are two vaccines: One protects only against type A and C. The other protects against A, C, W135 and Y and is used for travel to Saudi Arabia (especially Hajj) and West Africa.

Read more about meningitis here.

Rabies

The vaccination consists of 3 injections at day 0, 7 and 28 and must therefore start 4 weeks before departure. Vaccination protects for 5 years. If exposed to rabies, the "post-exposure" vaccinations are reduced from five to two if immunized before being bitten with 3 injections.

Read more about rabies here.

Tetanus

Tetanus is a complication to wounds contaminated by soil. If there has been a vaccination within the past 10 years it is not necessary to give a booster in case of wounds and accidents. Tetanus vaccinations are usually given in combination with diphtheria vaccine. If you are previously vaccinated, the vaccine can be given right up to departure.

Typhoid

Typhoid is the most serious of the Salmonella infections. There are two types of vaccine:

1. Vaccine for injection, one vaccination protect up to 3 years.

2. A live vaccine in capsules, which is swallowed. Three capsules are taken 2 days apart and provide protection for a year.

Read more about typhoid here.

Read more about diarrhoea here.

Typhoid

Typhoid is the most serious of the Salmonella infections. There are two types of vaccine:

1. Vaccine for injection, one vaccination protect up to 3 years.

2. A live vaccine in capsules, which is swallowed. Three capsules are taken 2 days apart and provide protection for a year.

Read more about typhoid here.

Read more about diarrhoea here.

Yellow fever - transit

Certain countries without yellow fever require a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate if you arrives (even in transit) from a country where yellow fever is present.

If you arrive from a country without yellow fever, there is no requirement for a yellow fever vaccination.

Read more about yellow fever here.

Malaria in Thailand

The risk of malaria in Thailand is shown on the map below. If trekking is planned in these areas malaria tablets should be taken. The choice of drug for prevention is between: Malarone or Doxycycline. Protection against mosquito bites will reduce the risk further.

The distribution of malaria can be seen at the map below.

Read more about malaria here.

What is money called in China?

They call it yuan (also has been known as the renminbi).