Thais traditionally celebrate f Songkran, the spring
NewYear festival, by cleaning their houses from top to bottom, putting on new clothes, and having water fights in the Street.
w m Drain the field before harvesting. Cut the stems and tie into sheaves for threshing (separating the grains from the plant).
The number of national parks in Thailand
The number of Thai airports
(304 m) The height of Baiyoke II Tower, Thailand’s tallest building
(3,219 km) The total length of Thailand’s coastline
(513,120 sq km) The area of Thailand
Tom yam kung (hot and sour shrimp soup)
Kaeng khiao wan kai
(green chicken curry)
Pad thai (fried noodles)
Phat kraphao (meat fried with sweet basil)
Kaeng phet ped yang
(roast duck in red curry)
Hołd the rice sheaf above your head and then strike it against a hard surface until all the grains fali out.
Put the grains in a milling machinę to remove the outer brown husk, leaving smooth white grains of rice.
Asian tsunami
The Indian Ocean tsunami that struck Thailand on the morning of December 26, 2004 was the worst natural disaster in the country’s history. Morę than 5,400 people were killed, and tens of thousands were left homeless.
Five things to see in Thailand
■ Elephants have special importance for the people of Thailand.
■ It is considered lucky to walk three times under an elephant.
■ Elephants used to be taken from the wild to work in the logging industry until Thailand banned commercial logging in 1989.
■ There are now only around 1,500 elephants left in the wild in Thailand.
Also known as the Marble Tempie, Wat Benchamabophit in Bangkok was built as a royal monastery in 1900.
Thailand is home to many The giant standing Buddha at elephant camps, where tourists Wat Intharawihan in Bangkok can learn to ride an elephant stands 109 ft (32 m) high and or trek through the jungle. took 60 years to complete.
Built in 1782, the Grand Pałace in Bangkok was the official residence of the kings of Siam for 150 years.
Thailand’s oldest national park is home to morę than 150 different species of animals, including tigers and macagues.