Thailand Culture Official website of Thailand Culture, an information website dedicated to providing information on the culture of Thailand, including many facts about Thailand, Thai people, the history of Thailand, Thailand news, Thailand map, Thailand real estate, Thailand flag, and of course travelling to Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org http://www.thailandculture.org/Trang/trang-beaches.html Trang Beaches There are many beaches in Trang, a province of Thailand. Trang is close to the hot tourist destination, Krabi. But, nowadays, Thai people even prefer Trang beaches to Krabi beaches some of the times. Why? It is because Krabi is getting more like Pattaya where there are too many people and everything is commercialized. http://www.thailandculture.org/Trang/trang-beaches.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Trang/index.html Trang Trang or Chagwat Trang is a province in Thailand, south of Bangkok. (Thai: ตรัง) Trang is rural. Most people who visit the south of Thailand visit Krabi or Phuket instead of Trang but Trang is becoming more popular because of all the interesting islands that are very beautiful and are more natural than islands in Krabi and Phuket. http://www.thailandculture.org/Trang/index.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/i-need-a-cheap-flight-to-bangkok-thailand.html I Need a Cheap Flight to Bangkok Thailand Many people say 'I need a cheap flight to Bangkok Thailand'. Depending on where you live, there are likely many flights by many different airlines to Bangkok Thailand. There are many websites that claim to be able to find you the cheapest flights. The most popular website that compare ticket prices by different airlines is Kayak. http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/i-need-a-cheap-flight-to-bangkok-thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/baggage-rules-thai-airways.html Baggage Rules Thai Airways In bad economy, there are many airlines that start charging baggage fees. The baggage rules for Thai Airways International are outlined below. Most international flights do not charge baggage fees for the first two pieces of luggage. http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/baggage-rules-thai-airways.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/direct-flights-to-thailand.html Direct Flights to Thailand If you are flying from a far away country, you might want to consider direct flights to Thailand. If you are flying from the US, then there are not many choices of airlines. Most airlines do not have direct flights to Thailand. Only Thai Airways International has direct flights to Bangkok Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/direct-flights-to-thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/index.html Flights-to-Thailand Depending on where you are, there are likely many flights to Thailand. The cheapest flights to Thailand are those that are usually not fully booked for some reasons. For example, flights to Thailand that stop over in many countries are less desirable than direct flights to Thailand so they are likely going to be cheaper than direct flights. http://www.thailandculture.org/Flights-to-Thailand/index.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Trang/hot-spring.html Hot Spring The Trang Hot Spring (bor nam ron, bo nam ron, bonamron or บ่อน้ำร้อน) is located at Mu 7, Tambon Bo Nam Ron. The location of the famous hot spring in Trang is about 10 kilometers from the Kantang province, near Sikao also. http://www.thailandculture.org/Trang/hot-spring.html http://www.thailandculture.org/korean-food-in-thailand.html Korean Food in Thailand Thailand and Thai people did not used to like Korean food as much as they do now. Nowadays, there are more and more good Korean food and Korean restaurants in Thailand. This change of preference may be spurred by the highly popular Korean TV series that captured the heart of many Thai people. http://www.thailandculture.org/korean-food-in-thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Do_Thailand_People_Eat_Cats_and_Dogs.html Do Thailand People Eat Cats and Dogs Do people in Thailand eat cats and dogs? No. People in Thailand think that eating cats and dogs are gross. After all, there are so many diseases that could come from eating meat from cats or dogs such as the outbreak of SAR. http://www.thailandculture.org/Do_Thailand_People_Eat_Cats_and_Dogs.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_food.html Thai food Thailand 's food is infamous. The food of Thailand is one of the most famous and long lasting memories of visitors of the kingdom of Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_food.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Royal_Princess_Hotel_Chiang_Mai.html Royal Princess Hotel Chiang Mai The Royal Princess Hotel in Chiang Mai is conveniently located on one of the busiest streets of Chiang Mai where the famous Chiang Mai Night Market is. http://www.thailandculture.org/Royal_Princess_Hotel_Chiang_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Pollution_Chiang_Mai.html Pollution Chiang Mai When visiting Chiang Mai, you will want to know about the pollution level in Chiang Mai. The good news is that pollution in Chiang Mai is less severe than pollution in Bangkok. The bad news is that pollution in Chiang Mai is not that much better than in Bangkok. http://www.thailandculture.org/Pollution_Chiang_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Lacquerware_Handicraft_Village.html Lacquerware Handicraft Village If you are visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand, you probably have heard of the Handicraft Village as one of the must see tourist destination. http://www.thailandculture.org/Lacquerware_Handicraft_Village.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Khum_Lanna_Cooking_Class.html Khum Lanna Cooking Class If you come to Khum Lanna for the Khum Lanna cooking class, it is a one and a half to 2 hours drive from Chiang Mai, Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Khum_Lanna_Cooking_Class.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Khum_Lanna.html Khum Lanna If you want to learn Thai cooking, many tour companies offer cooking lessons tour at Khum Lanna. However, if you are staying in Chiang Mai, you may want to choose a closer destination to learn Thai cooking than Khum Lanna which is in Phrao district. http://www.thailandculture.org/Khum_Lanna.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Phrao_Thailand.html Phrao Thailand Phrao, Thailand is located in the northern part of Thailand in Chiang Mai. Phrao District of Chiang Mai is very barren, like a true countryside of Thailand. However, if you are curious about the lifestyle of northerners of Thailand and hilltribes, Phrao Thailand has much to offer. http://www.thailandculture.org/Phrao_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Chiang_Dao_Map.html Thailand Chiang Dao Map Below is a Thailand Chiang Dao map. Chiang Dao is not that far from Chiang Mai city. It takes about less than 2 hours to drive by car from Chiang Mai city to Chiang Dao. Chiang Dao is home to a Southeast Asia Archaeological site, Chiang Dao cave. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Chiang_Dao_Map.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Sunny_Tours.html Sunny Tours Sunny Tours and Treks is a Chaing Mai tour company in Thailand that is located opposite the Chiang Mai Plaza hotel. The address of the Sunny Tours and Treks company is 193/13 Sridonchai Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Telephone 66-053-273442. http://www.thailandculture.org/Sunny_Tours.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Pictures_of_Chiang_Mai.html Pictures of Chiang Mai Below are some pictures of Chiang Mai, not the attractions but the city of Chiang Mai and what you would see on roads in Chiang Mai. http://www.thailandculture.org/Pictures_of_Chiang_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Vachiratharn_Waterfall_Pictures.html Vachiratharn Waterfall Pictures Below are some pictures of the Vachiratharn Waterfall at Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. It can be slippery getting close to the Vachiratharn Waterfall so be careful. http://www.thailandculture.org/Vachiratharn_Waterfall_Pictures.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Inthanon_Vachiratharn_Waterfalls.html Doi Inthanon Vachiratharn Waterfalls On the Doi Inthanon National Park trip, people usually stop by the Vachirathan waterfalls of Doi Inthanon. Doi Inthanon 's Vachiratharn Waterfall (also called Namtok Wachirathan, Nam Tok Wachiratharn) is a large waterfall. http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Inthanon_Vachiratharn_Waterfalls.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Inthanon_Facts.html Doi Inthanon Facts Below are some Doi Inthanon facts. Doi Inthanon or Doi Inthanon National Park is one of Chiang Mai's best attraction. Doi Inthanon has the mountain that is the highest in Thailand above sea level. http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Inthanon_Facts.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Inthanon_National_Park.html Doi Inthanon National Park Doi Inthanon Facts. Doi Inthanon National Park is Thailand's highest mountain. You often hear people refer to Thailand Doi Inthanon 2,576 m or Thailand mountains Doi Inthanon 2,576 m. http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Inthanon_National_Park.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Train_Travel_from_Bangkok_to_Chiang_Mai.html Train Travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai Getting to Chiang Mai by train is an option but may not be the best for most tourists. The train travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is probably the worst option to get to Chiang Mai from Bangkok because trains from Bangkok are not like trains in England or in the United States. http://www.thailandculture.org/Train_Travel_from_Bangkok_to_Chiang_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Getting_from_Bangkok_to_Chiang_Mai.html Getting from Bangkok to Chiang Mai There are many ways to get to Chiang Mai, Thailand. You can get to Chiang Mai by cay, by bus, by train and by air. You can choose which the way of how to get to Thailand according to the amount of time you have or how much comfort you want in your travel. http://www.thailandculture.org/Getting_from_Bangkok_to_Chiang_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Wiang_Kum_Kam_Pictures.html Wiang Kum Kam Pictures Below are some great Wiang Kum Kam pictures. Wiang Kum Kam is an ancient city in Chiangmai, Northern Thailand. Nowadays there are 28 sites of Wiang Kum Kam. Some sites have been renovated but most sites of Wiang Kum Kam are ruins. http://www.thailandculture.org/Wiang_Kum_Kam_Pictures.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Wiang_Kum_Kam.html Wiang Kum Kam If you love seeing ruins and love archeology, you do not want to miss seeing Wiang Kum Kam ruins in Chiangmai, Thailand. Wiang Kum Kam is not far from the city of Chiangmai. http://www.thailandculture.org/Wiang_Kum_Kam.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Limousine_Express_Tours.html Limousine Express Tours Another tour company in Chiangmai is the Limousine Express Group tours. To see Chiangmai, you can go by limousine to various destinations. http://www.thailandculture.org/Limousine_Express_Tours.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Mae_Ping_River_Cruise.html Mae Ping River Cruise When visiting Chiangmai, Northern Thailand, you can leave the city behind and relax awhile, carried along the cool waters of the River Ping on this 2 hours Mae Ping River Cruise, operating from 8:30am to 5:00pm. http://www.thailandculture.org/Mae_Ping_River_Cruise.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Maesa_Elephant_Camp_Map.html Maesa Elephant Camp Map Below is a map and direction of how to get to the Maesa Elephant Camp. The Maesa Elephant Camp is near the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and the Maesa Waterfall. http://www.thailandculture.org/Maesa_Elephant_Camp_Map.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Maesa_Elephant_Camp.html Maesa Elephant Camp http://www.thailandculture.org/Maesa_Elephant_Camp.html http://www.thailandculture.org/The_Chedi_Chiangmai_Restaurants.html The Chedi Chiangmai Restaurants There are a few restaurants at the Chedi Hotel in Chaingmai. Below are some highlights of what food you will find at the Chedi hotel Chiangmai and what restaurants there are inside the Chedi Hotel Chiangmai. http://www.thailandculture.org/The_Chedi_Chiangmai_Restaurants.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chedi_Hotel_Chiang_Mai_Yoga.html Chedi Hotel Chiang Mai Yoga If you are staying at the Chedi Hotel in Chiang Mai, there are plenty to do at the hotel. You can take a yoga class at the Chedi Hotel Chiang Mai every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from 7am to 8:30am with Khun Chariya. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chedi_Hotel_Chiang_Mai_Yoga.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Pagode_de_Wat_Phra_That_Doi_Suthep_en_Thailande.html Pagode de Wat Phra That Doi Suthep en Thailande Pagode de Wat Phra That Doi Suthep en Thailande. Below is the Pagode de Wat Phra That Doi Suthep en Thailande. http://www.thailandculture.org/Pagode_de_Wat_Phra_That_Doi_Suthep_en_Thailande.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiang_Mai_Night_Safari.html Chiang Mai Night Safari When visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand, and looking for things to do and to see, the Chiang Mai Night Safari may come up. However, the Chiang Mai Night Safari is not very popular as an attraction in Chiang Mai. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiang_Mai_Night_Safari.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Hmong_Show.html Hmong Show When visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand, you will come across many Hmong shows. One of the touristy Hmong show in Chiang Mai is the Hmong Hill Tribe Cultural Presentation which comes with the BBQ dinner and takes place at the Hmong Lodge Cultural Center. http://www.thailandculture.org/Hmong_Show.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiangmai_Doi_Suthep_View.html Chiangmai Doi Suthep View Below are pictures and images of Chiangmai Doi Suthep View. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiangmai_Doi_Suthep_View.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Suthep_Map.html Doi Suthep Map Below is a Wat Phra Doi Suthep Map. Right click on the Doi Suthep Map below to view the map at full size. The key for the Doi Suthep Map is given below. http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Suthep_Map.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Suthep.html Doi Suthep Doi Suthep is home to the famous Wat Doi Suthep in Thailand aka Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Wat Phra Thart Doi Suthep, Wat Doi Suthep, or Doi Suthep Temple (ดอยสุเทพ). The full name of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep Rajvoravihara, Chiangmai Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Doi_Suthep.html http://www.thailandculture.org/The_Chedi_Chaing_Mai.html The Chedi Chaing Mai If you are visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand and want a vacation that you will remember, the Chedi Chiang Mai is one of the best resort hotel in Chiang Mai, the Northern cultural center of Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/The_Chedi_Chaing_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiang_Mai_Night_Bazaar.html Chiang Mai Night Bazaar Chiang Mai Night Bazaar is another name for the Chiang Mai Night Market since there is really one big night market in the city or Chiang Mai. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiang_Mai_Night_Bazaar.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiangmai_Night_Market.html Chiangmai Night Market If you are visiting Chiangmai, a famous Northern province of Thailand, you will want to visit the Chiangmai Night Market. Chiangmai Night Market is the talk of town. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiangmai_Night_Market.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiang_Mai.html Chiang Mai Chiang Mai is one of Thailand's best known destinations. Chiang Mai is hailed as Thailand's cultural city because it is far in the North of Thailand and therefore is away and somewhat shielded from influences from the West and other cultures. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiang_Mai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Map_of_Pattaya.html Map of Pattaya Below is a map of Pattaya. Pattaya is Thailand's "Riviera", an internationally famous beach resort which is a comfortable 2 hours drive (145 km) from Bangkok. http://www.thailandculture.org/Map_of_Pattaya.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Pattaya_Beaches.html Pattaya Beaches Pattaya is a popular beach resort destination of Thailand. But, now Pattaya is too crowded if you want to go somewhere peaceful and quiet. http://www.thailandculture.org/Pattaya_Beaches.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Pattaya_Tour_Company.html Pattaya Tour Company There are many tour companies with tours to and within Pattaya, Thailand. Below is an example of a Pattaya tour company called Sea Tours Co. Ltd. http://www.thailandculture.org/Pattaya_Tour_Company.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Wat_Phou.html Wat Phou The Wat Phou history dates back in early Laotian history. Wat Phou or Vat Phu (also Vat Phou) is a ruined Khmer temple in Southern Laos. http://www.thailandculture.org/Wat_Phou.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Laos_Mekong_River_Cruise.html Laos Mekong River Cruise If you are interested in taking a Laos Mekong River cruise, there are a few companies that offer great cruises along the Mekong River from Thailand to Laos or vice versa. http://www.thailandculture.org/Laos_Mekong_River_Cruise.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Ocean_World_Siam_Square_Bangkok.html Ocean World Siam Square Bangkok The Ocean World at Siam Square in Bangkok is supposed to be one of the largest aquarium in the Southeast Asian region. This Thai aquarium is situation in the heart of Bangkok on one of the busiest streets. http://www.thailandculture.org/Ocean_World_Siam_Square_Bangkok.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Review_of_Korean_Air_to_Thailand.html Review of Korean Air to Thailand Below is a review of Korean Air flights to Thailand. If you fly American Airlines to Thailand, you are likely to make your connection flight in Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan before landing in Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Review_of_Korean_Air_to_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Review_of_Delta_Airlines_to_Thailand.html Review of Delta Airlines to Thailand One way to fly to Thailand cheap is to fly with Delta Airlines and their partner, Korean Air. Below is a review of Delta Airlines and Korean Air flights to Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Review_of_Delta_Airlines_to_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Best_Time_to_Fly_to_Thailand.html Best Time to Fly to Thailand Many people wonder what is the best time to fly to Thailand. Since Thailand is a hot country with rainy and Monsoon season, it is good to know in advance what the best time to fly to Thailand is in order to enjoy your trip to Thailand fully. http://www.thailandculture.org/Best_Time_to_Fly_to_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Fly_to_Thailand.html Fly to Thailand There are many airlines that fly to Thailand. All International airlines fly to Thailand. However, if you want to fly to Thailand from the United States, for example, a lot of airlines in the US have International partners that fly to Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Fly_to_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Trip.html Thailand Trip A trip to Thailand can be heaven to some people but disaster to others. When visiting Thailand, you need to plan your Thailand trip carefully to get the most out of your trip. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Trip.html http://www.thailandculture.org/How_to_Say_Thank_You_in_Thai.html How to Say Thank You in Thai Saying thank you in Thai is easy because Thai people often say it. However you have to pay attention to whom you say thank you to and be humble when saying it. http://www.thailandculture.org/How_to_Say_Thank_You_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/How_do_you_say_Your_Welcome_in_Thai.html How do you say Your Welcome in Thai http://www.thailandculture.org/How_do_you_say_Your_Welcome_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/I_Love_You_in_Thai.html I Love You in Thai There are many ways to say I Love You in Thai. Below are the different ways of saying I Love You in Thai. Which way you choose to say I Love You depends on who you say it to. http://www.thailandculture.org/I_Love_You_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/How_do_you_say_Welcome_Home_in_Thai.html How do you say Welcome Home in Thai How do you say Welcome Home in Thai? There are several ways of saying "welcome home" in Thai. Below are the different ways to say Welcome Home. http://www.thailandculture.org/How_do_you_say_Welcome_Home_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/What_Language_do_Thailand_Speak.html What Language do Thailand Speak The national language of Thailand is Thai. In Bangkok, people speak the central Thai language or just Thai but in the countryside, you will hear dialects. http://www.thailandculture.org/What_Language_do_Thailand_Speak.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_4.html Thai Language Classes 4 Using question words in front of a sentence emphasizes the question word. For example, who or ใคร (krai) can be used in front of a Thai sentence or at the end of a Thai sentence. Let's examine the use of the word Krai meaning who. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_4.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_3.html Thai Language Classes 3 The question words in the Thai language are sometimes put at the end of Thai sentences and sometimes put at the beginning of Thai sentences depending on the context. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_3.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_2.html Thai Language Classes 2 In the Thai language, the negative Thai sentences are indicated by using the word 'Mai' meaning 'no' in most context of the Thai language. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_2.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_1.html Thai Language Classes 1 In our first Thai language class, we will discuss basic Thai sentences. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes_1.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes.html Thai Language Classes Below are Thai language classes to help you learn Thai language. The Thai language classes below are free and starts with beginners Thai language classes and progresses to advanced Thai language classes. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Classes.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Time_Words.html Thai Time Words In the Thai language, words indicating time are used instead of tenses. In the Thai language, there are no verb conjugations. Thai tense markers in the Thai language are used to indicate if the action is in the past, present or future. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Time_Words.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Learn_Thai_Language_Tenses.html Learn Thai Language Tenses In order to learn Thai language, it is important to learn Thai Tenses. Thai tenses indicating time in the Thai language is often considered simpler than in western languages because there are no verb conjugations. http://www.thailandculture.org/Learn_Thai_Language_Tenses.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Grammar.html Thai Grammar When learning how to speak Thai, knowing Thai grammar is important. Usually you can speak Thai fluently without knowing much Thai grammar. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Grammar.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Question_Words.html Thai Question Words Thai questions words in the Thai language are as follows. There are variations of the Thai questions words in the Thai language, but the question words shown below are the most common question words used in the Thai language. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Question_Words.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Useful_Thai_Pronouns.html Useful Thai Pronouns We have discussed some Thai pronouns in our Thai language study. There are other Thai pronouns that are very useful in learning how to speak Thai in the Thai language study. These Thai pronouns are shown below. http://www.thailandculture.org/Useful_Thai_Pronouns.html http://www.thailandculture.org/How_to_Say_You_in_Thai.html How to Say You in Thai As with how to say I in Thai, there are several ways to say the word You in Thai. Below are some common ways to say the word You in the Thai language. http://www.thailandculture.org/How_to_Say_You_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/How_to_Say_I_in_Thai.html How to Say I in Thai There are many ways to say I in Thai. Below are some common ways to say I in Thai. http://www.thailandculture.org/How_to_Say_I_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Study.html Thai Language Study In a Thai language study, one of the most important Thai language lessons is knowing the correct usage of Thai pronouns. Thai pronouns are good starting point of the Thai language study. In English, it is often enough to refer to oneself as 'I'. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language_Study.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Learn_How_to_Speak_Thai.html Learn How to Speak Thai If you are travelling to Thailand or do business with Thai people or Thai companies, you might want to learn how to speak Thai. If you don't want to learn how to speak Thai fluently, you may just want to learn how to speak easy Thai language. http://www.thailandculture.org/Learn_How_to_Speak_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Tones.html Thai Tones Thai tones are one of the most challenging area of the Thai language for when learning the Thai language. There are five Thai tones. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Tones.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Counting_in_Thai.html Counting in Thai When learning the Thai language and Thai numbers, one of the first thing to learn is counting in Thai. Below are Thai number charts to help you learn counting in Thai. http://www.thailandculture.org/Counting_in_Thai.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Numbers.html Thai Numbers Thai numbers are often overlooked when learning to speak, read and write the Thai language. Most people take for granted that Thai numbers are just Arabic numbers. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Numbers.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Consonants.html Thai Consonants In the Thai language, there are three Classes of Thai consonants. Thai consonants are classified by their corresponding Thai tones. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Consonants.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Alphabet.html Thai Alphabet Below is all the Thai alphabet used in the Thai language. You can use the Thai alphabet chart below to practice Thai alphabet pronunciation. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Alphabet.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language.html Thai Language Thai language can be complicated or easy. Advanced Thai language is very complicated whereas intermediate Thai language can be simple. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Language.html http://www.thailandculture.org/thai-boy-scouts.html Thai Boy Scouts From a very young age, Thai boys take boy scout lessons. About one day a week, they will wear the Thai boy scout uniform (picture shown on the left hand side) to school instead of their usual school uniform. http://www.thailandculture.org/thai-boy-scouts.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Fall_in_Love_Thai_Girls.html Fall in Love Thai Girls Thai girls are nice, smiley and lovable. Many people fall in love with Thai girls. So, what do you do when you fall in love with a Thai girl? http://www.thailandculture.org/Fall_in_Love_Thai_Girls.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_People_Costume.html Thai People Costume When you hear about Thai people costume, you probably think of the traditional costume of Thailand. The various Miss Thailand who competed for Miss Universe or Miss World titles have always worn traditional Thai people costume. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_People_Costume.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Do_Thai_People_Worship_Mice.html Do Thai People Worship Mice In some culture, mice can be considered secred but not Thailand. Thai people do not worship mice. There may be some weird Thai people who worship mice in the countryside of Thailand but mice are considered dirty and full of diseases in Bangkok and other civilized parts of Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Do_Thai_People_Worship_Mice.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_People.html Thai People Thai people in Thailand are called Thai. Thai is the word in the Thai language meaning 'freedom'. Thai people are proud of thier heritage and how their ancestors fought for their freedom. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_People.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Christmas_Food.html Thailand Christmas Food You will be amazed what Thailand Christmas food is like. For a Buddhist country, Thailand surprisingly has tons of Christmas food and other Christmas celebrations. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Christmas_Food.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiangmai_Food.html Chiangmai Food Some people are afraid of Chiangmai food because they have heard that Northern food is hard to eat. Most Northern food including Chiangmai food is spicy. http://www.thailandculture.org/Chiangmai_Food.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Calcimex_UHT_Milk.html Calcimex UHT Milk In countries like Thailand, there are milk products that are not soy milk but you do not have to put in the fridge. Calcimex is one of the popular milk product full of calcium. http://www.thailandculture.org/Calcimex_UHT_Milk.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Can_I_bring_food_onto_the_plane_to_Thailand.html Can I bring food onto the plane to Thailand When travelling to Thailand, one of the most common questions is "Can I bring food onto the plane to Thailand?" Airport rules have changed over time and more rules are added whenever airport security is threatened. However, when food is concerned, you can bring most dry food onto the plane to Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org/Can_I_bring_food_onto_the_plane_to_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Mangosteen.html Thai Mangosteen Thai mangosteen is popular fruit in Thailand among Thai people. Thai mangosteen has many health benefits. In the US, however, Thai mangosteen is rare. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thai_Mangosteen.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Flag.html Thailand Flag Thailand 's Flag or the flag of Thailand is shown below. There has been a few Thailand flags but the one below is the national flag of Thailand and most used. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Flag.html http://www.thailandculture.org/kipling-thailand.html Kipling Thailand In Thailand, people love Kipling. In the United States, the Belgium brand, Kipling, is not so popular but in Thailand, you will find it at almost all department stores as well as stand alone stores. If you walk the street of Bangkok, you will see many students using Kipling. http://www.thailandculture.org/kipling-thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Walmart_in_Thailand.html Walmart in Thailand Many people who have been to America always ask if Walmart is in Thailand. The answer is Walmart is not in Thailand. There are many hypermarkets (same as Walmart Supercenters) in Thailand but not Walmart. http://www.thailandculture.org/Walmart_in_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand.html Thailand Thailand has many names, especially in Thai. Thai is the official language of Thailand. Thailand used to be known as the Kingdom of Thailand or Siam or the Kingdom of Siam. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org Thailand Culture (home) Official website of Thailand Culture, an information website dedicated to providing information on the culture of Thailand, including many facts about Thailand, Thai people, the history of Thailand, Thailand news, Thailand map, Thailand real estate, Thailand flag, and of course travelling to Thailand. http://www.thailandculture.org http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Culture.html Thailand Culture Thailand culture or the culture of Thailand is a precious one. Thailand is one of the few countries that despite Western influence, Thailand culture remains intact. The people of Thailand value the Thai culture. http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_Culture.html http://www.thailandculture.org/CD_Shops_in_Bangkok.html CD Shops in Bangkok Looking to buy a CD in Bangkok? There are many CD shops in Bangkok Thailand. There are CD shops in Bangkok that sell fake CDs and DVDs. http://www.thailandculture.org/CD_Shops_in_Bangkok.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_English_Newspaper.html Thailand English Newspaper A foreigner in Thailand can always find newspapers in English. There are many Thailand English newspapers. Which Thailand English newspaper is the most popular with the most circulation? http://www.thailandculture.org/Thailand_English_Newspaper.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Are_There_Slums_in_Bangkok_Thailand.html Are There Slums in Bangkok Thailand Of course there are slums in Bangkok Thailand. However, when compared to other cities and countrysides of Thailand, there are less slums in Bangkok Thailand than there are in the countryside. http://www.thailandculture.org/Are_There_Slums_in_Bangkok_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Culture_and_Values_in_Thailand.html Culture and Values in Thailand There are many interesting culture and values in Thailand. Many culture and values in Thailand that Thai people hold dear are sometimes difficult to understand by outsiders. http://www.thailandculture.org/Culture_and_Values_in_Thailand.html http://www.thailandculture.org/Differences_Between_Thailand_and_America_Culture.html Differences Between Thailand and America Culture Many Thais live abroad and many have lived in both Thailand and America to tell the differences between Thailand and American culture. http://www.thailandculture.org/Differences_Between_Thailand_and_America_Culture.html