一些关于泰国的有趣冷知识 英文

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一些关于泰国的有趣冷知识英文Thailand, a popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia, is known for its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine. However, there are also some interesting quirky facts about Thailand that you may not know. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the unexpected and fascinating tidbits of information about the Land
of Smiles.
1. Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by European powers.
While surrounding countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia were ruled by
colonial powers like France, the Netherlands, and Britain, Thailand was able to maintain its independence. This is a point of pride for many Thais, who see it as a testament to their
country’s resilience and strength.
2. Thai people use a solar calendar that is six months ahead of the Western Gregorian calendar.
The Thai solar calendar, also known as the Thai Buddhist calendar, is based on the movements of the sun and lunar months. It was adopted in 1888, and
is still used to determine important holidays and festivals in Thailand, such as the Songkran New Year festival in April.
3. Thailand has the world’s longest reigning monarch.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, also known as Rama IX, ruled Thailand for 70 years until his death in 2016. He was the world’s longest reigning monarch at the time of his death, and was deeply beloved by many Thais. His legacy is still felt throughout the country today.
4. The Thai national anthem must be played twice a day, at 8am and 6pm.
No matter where you are in Thailand, if you’re out and about at 8am or 6pm, you’re likely to hear the national anthem playing over loudspeakers.
It’s customary for people to stop what they’re doing and stand up to show respect.
5. Thailand is home to the w orld’s largest solid gold Buddha statue.
The Phra Phuttha Maha Suwana Patimakon statue, which is located at the Wat Traimit temple in Bangkok, weighs 5.5 tons and is estimated to be worth over $250 million. It’s an impressive sight to behold, and attracts many visitors to the temple each year.
6. The tallest building in Thailand is the MahaNakhon tower, which is shaped like a pixelated spiral.
Completed in 2016, the MahaNakhon tower in Bangkok stands at 314 meters tall and is a distinctive addition to the c ity’s skyline. It’s also known for its unique design, which looks like
a spiral of pixels.
7. Thailand is home to many “ghost towers,” abandoned high-rise buildings that are said to be haunted.
There are a number of abandoned skyscrapers in Bangkok that ha ve earned a reputation as “ghost towers,” due to rumors of ghosts and spirits
haunting the empty buildings. While they may be eerie to look at, they also offer a fascinating glimpse into the city’s urban decay and history.
8. Many Thai people believe in ghosts and spirits, and have a rich tradition of ghost stories and supernatural beliefs.
From the “Phi Krasue,” a female spirit who is said to float through the air with her entrails hanging out, to the “Phra Apai Mani,” a legendary half-bird, half-man creature, Thai folklore is
filled with tales of ghosts and spirits. Many Thais still believe in these beings today, and there are even specialized amulets and charms that are said
to offer protection against malevolent spirits.
9. Thai people use their nose as a pointing tool.
In Thai culture, it’s considered impolite to use your finger to point at someone or something. Instead, people often use their nose to indicate a direction or object, by tilting their head in the appropriate direction.
10. The world’s larg est freshwater fish, the Mekong giant catfish, can be found in the rivers of Thailand.
This enormous fish can grow up to 3 meters long and weigh over 300 kg. It’s a popular target for fishermen, and is also considered a delicacy in Thai cuisine.
These are just a few of the many fascinating and unexpected facts about Thailand. As one of the most vibrant and diverse countries in Southeast Asia, there’s always something new and interesting to discover about this incredible nation.。

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