介绍泰国的英文 presentation
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• The official language is Thai, but English is widely spoken in all major tourist locations. However if you are travelling around Thailand it is a good idea to buy a phrase book.
• The Thai people have a deep traditional reverence for the Royal Family, and the visitor should also show respect for the King and the Queen, and the Royal Children.
Fifth part Culture dos and taboos
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• Thai's consider the head as the highest part of the body, both literally and figuratively. As a result they don't approve of touching anyone on the head, even as a fr百度文库endly gesture.
Sixth part
Festival
• The Songkra n festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April.
third part
People
• The country has a population of about 59 million, with some 6.7 million of these people living in the Bangkok area. Approximately 75% of the citizenry are ethnic Thais, 14% are Chinese, and the remaining 11% are mostly Indian, Malay, Karen, Khmer, or Mon.
economy
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• Thailand’s economy remains exportdependent, with exports accounting for 60% of a GDP that stood at roughly USD 270 billion as of 2008.
Culture dos and taboos
• It is considered rude to point the sole of your foot at another person, so try to avoid doing so when sitting opposite someone.
Thailand is the geographical heart of South-East Asia and it is composed of four
main regions.
second part
Language
• ภาพพาสู่คา • สื่อประกอบการเรียน • กลุ่มสาระการเรียนรู้ภาษาไทย • โรงเรียนวดั ธรรมกิ ราชวทิ ยา
The most important man in Thailand is their king. The King of Thailand is the head of state and head of the ruling Royal House of Chakri.
Fourth part 60%
Thailand
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Structure
• Location • language • people • Economy • Culture dos and taboos • Festival
Thailand Location
First part
• Buddhist monks are forbidden to touch or be touched by a woman. If a woman wants to give anything to a monk or novice, she first hands it to a man, who then presents it.