Hello everyone ^^ I would like to present my country `"Thailand" the land of smile .
Culture
Thailand
lies between Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos, with the Gulf of Thailand to its
south. Its culture mixes strong Indian influences, Chinese traditions, and
elements that are uniquely Thai. With its diverse geography, friendly people,
and stunning scenery, the “Land of a Thousand Smiles” is a must-see destination
in South East Asia.
Thailand
is the 50th largest
country in the world with an area roughly equal to that of France. With
rugged mountains in the north and world-famous tropical beaches in the south,
it is a land of pristine beauty.
Thailand
is separated into four distinct regions. Despite the overarching strength and
unity of Thai culture, each region has its own unique cultural and geographic
features.
Northern
Thailand shares its border with Myanmar and Laos. This region is mountainous
and filled with thick forests and river valleys. Its culture is heavily
influenced by Burmese culture and it carries strong influences from the
historical Lanna kingdom.
Northeastern
Thailand, also known as Isan, is largely isolated from the rest of Thailand by
a large mountain range. A Lao-speaking majority, as well as a primarily
agricultural society, characterize this culturally distinct region.
Southern
Thailand, located on the Malay peninsula, is home to many of Thailand’s
pristine beaches and resorts. With a more tropical climate, this narrow
land mass is home to a many fishing communities.
It is
the region of Central Thailand that is predominant, though. This region is the
seat of Thailand’s modern-day capital city, Bangkok. With its fertile plains,
it has also long been the economic center of the country, producing the
majority of Thailand’s rice. Central Thailand is also the area that has
the greatest population density, and the greatest concentration of the ethnic
Thai majority. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of
Thailand.
Much of Thailand’s
culture comes from the ethnic Thai people. One of the most important
influences on Thai culture has been Buddhism. Many of the traditions and
beliefs of the people in Thailand stem directly from Buddhist principles.
Hinduism has also made important contributions to Thai culture, and the close
links between Thailand and India can be seen in art, literature, and in many
Thai customs. The cultures of nearby Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and China
have also played an important role in forming the traditions of Thailand, as
have indigenous belief systems such as Animism.
Of Thailand’s nearly
70 million people, roughly two thirds are from Thai ethnic groups. Although the
ethnic Thai people can be divided into dozens of different subgroups, their
traditions, languages, and cultures differ only slightly. This leads to a
population with a strong sense of shared traditions and cultural identity.
The remaining third of
the population is made up primarily of Chinese, as well as various minorities
including Vietnamese, Khmer, Hmong, and Mein. Even among these diverse ethnic
groups, the Thai language is widely spoken and understood, and the Thai script
is often used in place of traditional writing styles.
Since the 1950s, Thailand’s government has made efforts to preserve and strengthen the sense of national culture and national identity. During the 1980s and 1990s, however, Thailand saw a resurgence in local culture and traditions. Although there is still a strong national identity, local food, dances, music, celebrations, and beliefs have begun to play a more important role in Thai life.
Since the 1950s, Thailand’s government has made efforts to preserve and strengthen the sense of national culture and national identity. During the 1980s and 1990s, however, Thailand saw a resurgence in local culture and traditions. Although there is still a strong national identity, local food, dances, music, celebrations, and beliefs have begun to play a more important role in Thai life.
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