FACTS ABOUT THAILAND:

Thailand has a land area of 513,115 sq.km. bordered by Malaysia (South), Myanmar (West & North), Laos (North & East) and Cambodia (Southeast).

   
 

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CLIMATE:
The climate is tropical in the South and temperature varies from 38° C and more in the hot season down to 19°C; humidity from 92% to 66%.
SEASONS:
Hot (March to May), rainy (June to October) and cool (November to February).
POPULATION:  
Total 58,336,072 (end 1993), including 29,205,086 males and 29,130,986 females. Of the total, 9.55% lived in Bangkok.
MONEY:
Thai Baht (THB)
1 Baht = 100 Sadang
Coins: 1, 5, 10
Notes: 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1.000

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VISA:
PASSPORTS: A valid passport is required by all except holders of a Hong Kong certificate of identity bearing a Thai visa issued in Hong Kong, and holders of a Singapore certificate of identity issued in Singapore with a visa. Passports must be valid for six months beyond intended length of stay.
VISAS: Due to the complexity of, and frequent changes to, passport/visa regulations, travelers are advised to check current requirements with their consulate prior to travel.
Normally you get a tourist visa for 30 days on your entry to Thailand.
WEATHER:
You can check the actual weather here!
LANGUAGE:
Thai is the national language. English is widely understood in cities.
RELIGION:
Buddhist
94.82%
Muslim
4.00%
Christian
0.55%
others
0.63%
GOVERNMENT:
A constitutional monarchy headed King Bhumibol Adulyadej, with 76 provinces, each sub-divided into amphoe, tambon and muban.
NATIONAL FLAG:
The red, white and blue bands symbolize the nation, Buddhism and the monarchy respectively
LARGEST PROVINCES:
Nakhon Ratchasima 20,493.96 sq.km.
Chiang Mai 20,107.06 sq.km.
Kanchanaburi 19,483.15 sq.km.
HIGHEST PEAKS:
Doi Inthanon 2,565 m.
Doi Luang 2,175 m.
Phu Soi Dao 2,102 m
PRINCIPAL RIVERS:
Chi 765 km
Mun 750 km
Nan 740 km
Chao Phraya 370 km (or 1,110 km. if the Nan, its main tributary, is included)
LARGEST ISLANDS:
Phuket 543.00 sq.km.
Samui 239.90 sq.km.
Chang 212.09 sq.km.
CLOTHING:
Thin cotton is the best. A jacket or sweater may be necessary in the cool season, especially in a mountainous area in the North or Northeast.
ELECTRICITY:
220 volts 50 cycles throughout the country.
WATER:
Drink only bottled or boiled water.
DINING:
You can find places to eat 24 hours a day, but better avoid sidewalk stalls where, though food is cheap and palatable, hygienic conditions may not be up to standard.
SHOPPING:
You have wide range of good buys to choose from. They are beautiful because Thais are gifted artists, and inexpensive because the labor cost is low.


 
 

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