Some interesting facts about Thailand.
I must remember to put on my underwear before going out.
> > The Thai
> > greeting “Sawatdee” was invented during the Second World
> > War. Before that, people greeted each other by asking if
> > they had eaten yet.
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> >
> >
> > The longest place-name in the world is the
> > full name for Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand:
> >
> > KRUNGTHEP MAHANAKHON BOVORN RATANAKOSIN MAHINTHARAYUTTHAYA
> > MAHADILOKPOP NOPARATRATCHATHANI BURIROM
> > UDOMRATCHANIVETMAHASATHAN AMORNPIMAN AVATARNS
> > ATHIT SAKKATHATTIYAVISNUKARMPRASIT, meaning:
> >
> >
> > “The land
> > of angels, the great city (of) immortality, various of
> > devine gems, the great angelic land unconquerable, land of
> > nine noble gems, the royal city, the pleasant capital, place
> > of the grand royal palace, forever land of angels and
> > reincarnated spirits, predestined and created by the highest
> > Deva(s).”
> >
> >
> >
> > You should only write the name of people in
> > red ink if they are dead, or you wish them to be dead.
> >
> > .
> >
> > According to the World Meteorological Organization, Bangkok
> > is the hottest city in the world.
> >
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> > Thailand is the world’s largest exporter of Rice.
> >
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> > Thailand is the only country in the world where kite string
> > is still made by hand.
> >
> > According to the ‘Guinness Book of Records 1995, the Thai
> > language has the second largest alphabet in the world. The
> > largest alphabet in world – Khmer.
> >
> > Bangkok is the only city in the Kingdom that has a
> > different Thai and English name. The Thai normally refer to
> > Bangkok as “Krungthep”.
> >
> > The 1994 Guinness Book of Records contains the entry: the
> > world’s biggest restaurant – the Royal Dragon
> > Restaurant, Bangkok can serve 5,000 diners in its palatial
> > dining rooms at one time.”
> >
> > Thailand has the highest percentage of Buddhists. More than
> > 95% of Thais practice some form of Buddhism.
> >
> > The world’s smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat of
> > Thailand which weighs less than a penny.
> >
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> > Wat Traimitr (Temple of the Golden Buddha) is the world’s
> > largest solid
> > gold Buddha, cast about nine centuries ago. The image is
> > three meters high and weighs five and half tons.
> >
> > Thailand is the world’s largest rubber producer and
> > exporter.
> >
> > The Orchid is Thailand’s best flowering export. Exports
> > of the Orchid are valued at U.S. $250million per annum.
> >
> > Built on a marsh known as Cobra Swamp, 15.5 miles east of
> > Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi (pronounced “Su-Wana-Poom”) boasts
> > the world’s biggest passenger terminal under a single roof
> > and the tallest control tower.
> >
> > From inception to opening it’s runways for business
> > Suvarnabhumi airport took over 40 years to build.
> >
> > Thailand is the only country in South East Asia that has
> > never been colonized.
> >
> > Thailand is the only country in the world where Scouting
> > was directly founded by a monarch.
> >
> > Thailand is the world’s second largest market for pickup
> > trucks, after the United States.
> >
> > Thailand is the top exporter of farmed shrimp in the world,
> > producing a
> > round 240,000 metric tons per year.
> >
> > In 1939 the country changed its name from Siam to Thailand.
> > In 1945 the country changed its name from Thailand back to
> > Siam. In 1949 the country changed its name again from Siam
> > to Thailand.
> >
> > Thailand is the largest producer of pineapples in the
> > world.
> >
> > In 1955 it snowed in Thailand! In Chiang Rai Province.
> >
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> > It is illegal to go out in public without wearing
> > underwear.
> >
> > It is against the law to not stand during the national
> > anthem.
> >
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> > Koh Samui produces about 3 million coconuts each month and
> > is said to have the worlds most varieties of coconut palms.
> >
> > Bangkok has the worlds largest Chinatown.
> >
> > Barbers are usually closed on Wednesday because Thais think
> > it will bring bad luck to cut their hair that day of the
> > week.
> >
> > The official year in Thailand starts from 543 BC. 2007 is
> > officially the year 2553.
> >
> > There are 80 national parks in Thailand. 18 of them are
> > marine parks.
> >
> > Thailand has about 26,000
> > temples.
> >
> > Thailand is called the land of smiles but the meaning of
> > the word Thailand is land of the free.
> >
> > Thailand has a penchant for Guinness World Records,
> > including: man with longest hair, largest aerobics workout,
> > largest mass scuba dive, biggest hamburger, and most linked
> > skydivers.
> >
> > The energy boosting beverage Red Bull has its origins in
> > Thailand and was originally called Krating Daeng, or Red
> > Gaur (a type of ox).
> >
> > Every Thai male is expected to become a monk for a short
> > period in his life, optimally between the time he finishes
> > school and the time he starts a career or marries. Women who
> > live the monastic life are largely outnumbered by males - by
> > 46 to 1. The first female ordination on Thai soil was in
> > 2002.
> >
> > Thailand has a burgeoning wine industry centered around the
> > cool hills of Khao Yai where chenin blanc grapes prosper.
> >
> > Thais only use chopsticks to eat noodle soups or other
> > dishes inherited from China. Most rice dishes are
> > eaten with a fork and spoon, and for certain northern Thai
> > dishes, with fingers.
> >
> > There’s an estimated population of around 2,000 wild
> > elephants in Thailand.
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