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Diving at Koh Chang
For snorkelers and day-trippers, there are stunning smaller
islands off the coast of Koh Chang, with a good variety |
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Sangthian Beach Resort
Indulge with delicious food and dreamlike atmosphere at
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Full
Country Name:
Thailand (Prathet Thai, meaning "land of the free")
Capital: Bangkok (Krung Thep, meaning " city of angels")
Geography: The kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast
Asia, making it a natural gateway to Indochina, Myanmar and Southern
China. Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions : the
mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the
Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and
the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula South.
The country comprises 76 provinces that are further divided into
districts, subdistricts and villages. Bangkok is the capital city and
centre of political, commercial, industrial and cultural activities.
It is also the seat of Thailand's revered Royal Family, with His
Majesty the King recognised as Head of State, Head of the Armed Forces,
Upholder of the Buddhist religion and Upholder of all religions.
Thailand is a
constitutional monarchy with His Majesty the King recognised as Head
of State, Head of the Armed Forces, Upholder of the Buddhist religion
and Upholder of all religions.
Thailand is a
constitutional monarchy with His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, or
King Rama IX, the ninth king of the Chakri Dynasty, the present king.
The King has reigned for more than half a century, making him the
longestreigning thai monarch. Thailand embraces a rich diversity of
cultures and traditions. With its proud history, tropical climate and
renowned hospitality, the Kingdom is a never-ending source of
fascination and pleasure for international visitors.
Neighboring countries:
1) Myanmar -
west and north,
2) Lao P.D.R. - north and northeast,
3) Cambodia - southeast and
4) Malaysia - south.
Area: 513,115
sq. km.
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Topography:
Thailand is divided into 4 natural
regions:
1) The mountainous North, with its profusion of multi-coloured orchids,
fastinating native handicrafts and winter temperatures are
sufficiently cool to permit cultivation of temperate fruits such as
strawberries and peaches;
2) The high Northeast Plateau, which still jealously guards its many
archaeological and anthropological mysteries;
3) The Central Plain, one of the world's most fertile rice and fruit-growing
areas with colourful traditional culture and way of life as well as
the sandy beaches of the East Coast and vibrant cosmopolitan Bangkok;
4) The peninsular South where the unspoiled beaches and idyllic
islands complement economically vital tin mining, rubber cultivation
and fishing.
Population:
Thais are wellknown for their
friendliness and hospitality. A large majority of over 62 million
citizens of Thailand are ethic Thai, along with strong communities
whose ethnic origins lie in China, India and elsewhere. About 7
million people reside in the capital city of Bangkok.
People: Thai
(80%), Chinese (10%), Malay (3%), and the rest are minorities (Mons,
Khmers, hilltribes) Ethnic Thais form the majority, though the area
has historically been a migratory crossroads, and has thus produced a
degree of ethnic diversity. Integration is such, however, that
culturally and socially there is enormous unity.
Language: Spoken and
written Thai is largely incomprehensible to the casual visitor.
However, English is widely understood, particularly in Bangkok where
it is almost the major commercial language. English and some European
Languages are spoken in most hotels, shops and restaurants in major
tourist destinations, and Thai-English road and street signs are found
nationwide.
Religion: Buddhism
(95%), Muslim (4%), others (1%)
Government: Thailand has had a
constitutional monarchy since 1932. Parliament is composed of 2 houses,
The House of Representatives and the Senate. Both representatives and
senators are elected by the people. A prime minister elected from
among the representatives leads the government. The country is divided
into 76 provinces. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration comes under
an elected governor. Appointed provincial governors administer the
other 75 provinces (Changwat), which are divided into districts (Amphoe),
sub-districts (Tambon) and villages (Mu Ban).
Head of State: H.R.H.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX of the Chakri Dynasty)
Administration: 76 provinces, each subdivided into amphoe (district),
tambon (sub-disrict) and muban (village)
National Flag: The red, white, and blue stripes symbolize the
nation, Buddhism, and the monarchy, respectively.
Time: The time in Thailand is seven
hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (+7 hours GMT).
Climate: Thailand enjoys
a tropical climate with three distinct seasons-hot and dry from
February to May (average temperature 34 degrees Celsius and 75%
humidity); rainy with plenty of sunshine from June to October (average
day temperature 29 degrees Celsius and 87% humidity); and cool from
November to January (temperatures range from 32 degrees Celsius to
below 20 degrees Celsius with a drop in humidity).
Much
lower temperatures are experienced in the North and Northeast during
nighttime. The South has a tropical rainforest climate with
temperatures averaging 28 degrees Celsius almost all year round.
Electricity: The electric current is
220 volt AC (50 cycles) throughout the country. Many different types
of plugs and sockets are in use. Travellers with electric shavers,
hair dryers, tape recorders and other appliances should carry a plug
adapter kit. The better hotels will make available 110-volt
transformers.
Tap
water :
Tap water is clean but drinking from it directly should be avoided.
Bottled water is recommended
Clothing
:
Light, cool clothes are sensible and a jacket is needed for formal
meetings and dining in top restaurants. Shorts (except knee length
walking shorts), sleeveless shirts, tank tops and other beach-style
attire are considered inappropriate dress when not actually at the
beach or in a resort area.
Weights & measures
: The metric system is used throughout Thailand. Numerals on
vehicle speed ometers, highway markers and speed limits all indicate
kilometres.
Business hours :
Most comercial concerns in Bangkok operate on a five-day week, usually
from 8 am to 5 pm. Many stores open seven days a week from 10 am to 10
pm. Government offices are generally open between 8.30 am and 4.30 pm
with a noon to 1 pm lunch break, Monday to Friday except on public
holidays. Banks are open Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm
except on public holidays.
Postal Services :
Thailand's mail service is reliable and efficient. Major hotels
provide basic postal services on their premises. Provincial post
offices are usually open from 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
International Roaming Mobile Phone : A Subscriber
Identity Module Card (SIM Card) is now available for Thai and foreigh
customers who are travelling around for work. The SIM Card must be
used in conjunction with a Digital GSM mobile phone within the 900-MHz
range or a Digital PCN mobile phone within the 1800-MHz range.
Fax and E-mail :
All of Thailand's leading hotels offer facsimile (fax) and e-mail
services. Numerous private businesses offer such facilities, most
often in conjunction with translation services.
Internet Services :
Thailand has been expanding its information service for residents and
tourists alike through the Internet system. Services are now available
at Thailand's leading hotels and at the many " cybercafes "
that are cropping up in all major tourist destinations.
Telephone services : At
present, all telephone numbers (for local calls and long distance
calls within the country) have nine digits.
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For Bangkok calls, 02 is
added to the existing numbers i.e. 0 2694 1222.
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For provincial calls, an
area code is added to the existing numbers. For example, area code
for Chiang Mai is 053 = 0 5324 8604; area code for Phuket is 076 =
0 7621 1036.
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For mobile phones, 01 or 09
is added to the existing numbers.
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The new system has no effect
on international phone calls. -
The international dialling
code for Thailand is 66.
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When making international
calls to Thailand, add 66 and omit the leading 0.
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When making international
calls from Thailand, first dial 001+country code+area
code+telephone number
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If calling Laos or Malaysia,
there is a special code which is charged at a semi-domestic rate.
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When calling Laos, first
dial 007+856+area code+telephone number
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When calling Malaysia, first
dial 09+06+area code+telephone number
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Direct assistance: 1133 (local),
100 (international)
Emergency Telephone
Numbers
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Central Emergency (Police,
Ambulance, Fire) : 191
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Highway Patrol : 1193
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Crime Suppression : 195 or 0
2513 3844
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Tourist Police (English,
French and German spoken) : 1155
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Tourism Authority of
Thailand (TAT) Call Centre : 1672
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Immigration Bureau : 0 2287
3101-10
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