No. Holland, which is properly known as the Netherlands, and Thailand are completely different countries, in different parts of the world. The Netherlands is in the continent of Europe and Thailand is in the continent of Asia.
Yes, Holland and the Netherlands refer to the same country, but they are not synonymous. Holland specifically refers to two provinces—North Holland and South Holland—while the Netherlands is the official name of the country that comprises 12 provinces in total. Often, people mistakenly use "Holland" to refer to the entire country.
The personal qualities of the teacher in the country of Thailand is much the same as in any other country. The most important personal quality is patience.
About 17 hours.
Yes, Thailand is a country that is indepedent.
Thailand
Generally brand names are the same in each country.
Although people often use both names to refer to the same place Holland is in fact just a part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So a Dutch passport is from the Netherlands, as that is the country. Holland is not a country, just a part of the country. So if someone comes from Holland or another part of the Netherlands, they will have a Dutch passport.
Thailand is itself a country. It is in the southeast of the continent of Asia.
Thailand is not a Communist Country
Thailand is a country in Asia.
No, Thailand has never been colonized.
Siam is just the old name for Thailand. Don't know why, but for some reason they decided to change it. Still the same country though.