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Amazing Thailand

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Where is Thailand?

Thai-land

Ko-rea

How far is it from Korea?

It takes about 6 hours from Korea !

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Thai Flag

• The flag of Thailand has five stripes painted three color which is red, white and blue.

1.Red stands for “ The nation “2.White stands for “ The religion”3.Blue stands for “ The king ”

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King of Emblem

The National Emblem (National Symbol) of Thailand features the Garuda, a figure from both Buddhist and Hindu mythology.

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Thai Language

Chicken

The main language is Thailand was created

by King Ramkhamhaeng.Thai consonants have forty four let-

ters.

Eggs

Snake

Ele-phant

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How to Say Hello !

Sa wa DEE Kah

!!

Sa wa DEE

Krab !!

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How to Say I love you !

Pom rak khun krab

Dichan rak khun

ka

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Thai Traditional Clothes

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Thai Traditional Clothes

“Thai phung” is the word which means thai-land traditional clothes”

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Food in ThailandThe main food in Thailand food is rice.Everyone has eaten it since they were born.

But we can’t really eat rice alone so we have to have something to go with it.

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Food in ThailandThere are many dishes of food to go with rice.Most of them are hot and spicy and that is what Thai food is famous for.

Tom yang goong

SoupA good meal for an average person may

consist simply of a soup and rice.

Thai chicken co-conut soup

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Red curry & Green curry

Most non-Thai curries consist of powdered or ground dried spices, whereas the major in-gredients of Thai curry are fresh herbs. A simple Thai curry paste consists of dried chilies, shallots and shrimp paste. More complex curries include garlic, galangal, co-riander roots, lemon grass, kefir lime peel and peppercorns.

Cur-ries

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One of Thailand's best known noodle dishes. It is eaten as a light meal at any time of the day or night.

Pad thai

Noo-dle

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Thailand’s ClimateThailand's climate is tropical, high both in temperature and humidity, and dominated by monsoons. - March and May are the hottest months of the year, when even the locals are moved to complain about the heat. - June sees the beginning of the South West Monsoon, and brings with it the rainy sea-son, which continues intermittently until the end of October. -From November to the end of February the climate is much less trying with a cooling North East breeze and a reduction in the humidity level.

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Thailand’s ClimateJanu-ary

Febru-ary

March Apr May June

July August Septem-ber

Octo-ber

Decem-ber

Novem-ber

Hot/Dry

Rainy

Mild