Thailand
Thailand
Thailand
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BAÑAGA, Jessa M.
- BASIC PROFILE OF THAILAND
BARNIDO, Suzette D.
- FLAG
BARRIOS, Marygrace E.
ABOGADO, Alexis T.
- GEOGRAPHY
ABOGADO, Karl Darwin E.
- CULTURE
ABOGADO, Realyn C.
ALOC, Dustine Angela B.
APARILLA, John Rey C.
- HISTORY
BACERDO, Jegette V.
BALDEVIA, Camerone G.
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Thailand (formerly Siam)
Government Unitary parliamentary semi-
democratic constitutional monarchy
• Monarch Vajiralongkorn
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CULTURE OF THAILAND
• The culture in Thailand is a mix of 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.
• Rice plantations and ornate temples are interspersed in and around busy cosmopolitan
cities, reflecting the diversity of landscapes and lifestyles.
• The Thai greeting called Wai includes a slight bow, with arms pressed together as
done while praying. This traditional Thai greeting looks the same as an Indian
'Namaste'.
CHARACTERISTICS
• Thais have been described as easy-going, friendly, self-confident, complacent, polite,
laid back, discreet, modest, cheerful, neat, clean, respectful, grateful. obedient, loyal
and differential. As is true in other Asian cultures not losing face is important.
• Thais are slim, amiable, and polite. When angered, they can be fierce enemies.
SPORT
• Muay Thai, sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, is a combat sport that uses stand-
up striking along with various clinching techniques. This discipline is known as the
"art of eight limbs", as it is characterised by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees
and shins.
LEISURE
• Kites - have been popular in Thai society for a long time. Since the Sukhothai period,
King Ramkamhaeng fully supported kite flying, so kites became a main part of Thai
culture.
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HISTORY
• Throughout the eighth to tenth century, Tai people moved into mainland Southeast
Asia. However, it wasn't until the fall of the Khmer Empire in the 13th century that a
Central Thai kingdom, politically and culturally connected to modern Siam or
Thailand, was first founded. In the years that followed, Northern Thai groups
established various mueang, among them Chiang Saen, which developed into larger
states, such as Ngoenyang.
• Thais date the founding of their nation to the 13th century. According to tradition,
in 1238, Thai chieftains overthrew their Khmer overlords at Sukhothai and
established a Thai kingdom. After its decline, a new Thai kingdom emerged in 1350
on the Chao Praya River.
Taksin's coronation at
Thonburi (Bangkok), 28 Dec
1767
CHAKRI DYNASTY (1782-PRESENT)
• The current reigning dynasty of the Kingdom of Thailand, the head of the house
is the king, who is head of state. The family has ruled Thailand since the founding of
the Rattanakosin Era and the city of Bangkok in 1782; following the end
of Taksin Thonburi's reign, when the capital of Siam shifted to Bangkok. The royal
house was founded by Rama I, an Ayutthaya military leader of Sino-Mon descent.
Rama I – founded
Chakri dynasty and
moved the capital to
Bangkok.
WORLD WAR 2 & JAPANESE OCCUPATION
• Thailand officially adopted a neutral position during World War II until the five hour-
long Japanese invasion of Thailand on 8 December 1941, which led to an armistice
and military alliance treaty between Thailand and the Japanese Empire in mid-
December 1941.
By late 1989
Since 1986
A TRANSIT FOR THE GOSPEL
• Tribes and Nations Outreach (TNO), an organization committed to build the Body
of Christ in Asia through training of the nationals and bringing encouragement to the
suffering churches in the mission field.
• Today, TNO has established strategic strongholds in Asia through the LCBTC and
FGNF, with visionary teams of nationals giving continuous training in their own
countries even without the physical presence of TNO in Thailand.