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It is said that you should not visit Thailand until you have seen the rest of the world since Thailand is the place you will keep returning to. The reason is that it is singularly the most amazing place you will discover on earth. The unique identity of Thailand, warm climate and the attractiveness of the people make it irresistibly unique to millions of foreigners.

Partly the cause of this, is that Thailand, formerly the Kingdom of Siam, is the one place in South East Asia that as never been colonised by a European power. The extraordinary culture and tradition of the country is shaped by Buddhism and is also very much alive in everyday Thai life. Thai people speak their own language and their quiet, friendly manner has led some to label the country as the 'Land of Smiles.'

Thailand is the 20th largest country in the world, in terms of population, with over 63 million people. 90% are Thai while about 10% are of Chinese origin. 95% of the population are Buddhist with nearly 4.5% being Muslim.

From 1985 to 1996, Thailand was the fastest growing economy in the world. The Asian financial crisis in 1997 resulted in severe economic collapse resulting in the effective de-valuation of the Thai currency, the baht. Since then, however, Thailand has remained an emerging economy with an impressive export performance despite political turmoil which erupted in 2006.

If you are considering a trip to Thailand or want to know more about the country, the following pointers may be helpful:

  • A constitutional monarchy since 1932, the King of Thailand is widely revered within the country. King Bhumibol, the ninth in the Chakri dynasty which has ruled Thailand since 1782, is the nation's longest serving monarch. The love felt by Thai people towards the King is difficult for most foreigners to comprehend.
  • Thailand has a very high level of participation in education with a flourishing system of public and private institutions. The Thai tradition of respect for elders and learning contributes to an impressive commitment to education within the country.
  • Thailand is well known for its nightlife and vice trade . It is estimated that out of 10 million or so people living in Bangkok (or Krung Thep) that nearly 400,000 are sex workers. A complex set of economic and social factors has brought about this situation.
  • In 2006, Thailand was plunged into political crisis beginning with protests and then an army coup which deposed elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a new constitution and successful elections in 2007, the political problems, which led to the 2006 coup, still exist.
  • Anti-government protestors occuied Government buildings and Thailand's main airport in 2008 protesting against the then Prime Minister, a brother-in-law of Mr. Shinawatra. This government was susequently dissolved by the constitutional court and a new government installed. Recently a new wave of anti-government riots broke out in Bangkok, this time in support of Mr. Shinawatra.
  • The current government led by Prime Minister Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva was elected after the previous governing party was dissolved by court order.This government oversees a country which is making some economic progress but faces a tense standoff against the 'Red Shirt' movement aligned with Thaksin. This movement claims that the government is not democratic and is calling for reforms to Thailand's constitution.

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THAI SMILE: Many foreigners have labeled Thailand the 'Land of Smiles' because of the polite, friendly and attractive nature of Thai people towards foreigners.

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An ongoing political crisis centred on the former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra dominates the news in Thailand.
Thai media photographers take photos and footage of ousted former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (pictured on TV) at the Supreme Court in Bangkok. Mr Shinawatra is currently in exile and has been sentenced to 2 years in prison.

 

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