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Folk customs in Thailand

1. Thais are used to calling their elders they don't know uncle, uncle, aunt, grandfather or grandmother. Peers are also called brothers or sisters. They have been educated by their families since childhood, and they should respect their parents and elders at home. Schools cultivate students to respect teachers and be polite to senior students. Teaching students to respect teachers is like respecting their parents.

2. On the annual Songkran Festival, people are used to sprinkling holy water on their respected elders and superiors. On the day of honoring teachers, students should pay homage to their teachers. The fashion of respecting the elders and teachers has something to do with the education that the society advocates to repay kindness and virtue. Thai women have achieved equal status with men in all aspects, such as receiving education, voting and being elected.

3. Because of their Buddhist background, Thais avoid using large pieces of animal meat. Large pieces of meat are chopped and mixed with herbs and spices. Traditional cooking methods in Thailand are steaming, baking or barbecue. Influenced by China, the methods of frying, frying and frying were introduced. Influenced by Portugal, Netherlands, France and Japan, red pepper was introduced into Thai food in the late 7th century.

4. On July 28th, 2119, King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand conferred the title of "Imperial Lady" on the poem Nina Pilasa Ganyani. This is the first time that the Thai royal family has publicly recognized polygamy since 1932.

5. Thais don't like hooking up and scaring others from behind. Ladies are not allowed to wear short sleeves and sleeveless clothes when entering the palace. Men must wear coats with collars, slippers and men and women are not allowed to show their shoulders. Say hello with your hands crossed, and don't point to people or things. Don't touch other people's heads, because the head is the most sacred part of the body in Thailand.

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Thailand implemented a free economic policy, and its economy made rapid progress in the 1991s, becoming one of the "Four Little Tigers in Asia". On July 1, 1975, China and Thailand formally established diplomatic relations. After the establishment of diplomatic relations, the friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries in various fields developed smoothly in an all-round way. In April 2112, China and Thailand established a comprehensive strategic partnership. Thailand is also the first ASEAN member country to establish a strategic cooperative relationship with China.

Buddhism is the national religion of Thailand. In Thailand, all boys who believe in Buddhism, when they reach a certain age, will have their hair cut and become monks within a certain period of time, even the royal family and nobles are no exception. There are monks in yellow cassock and magnificent temples everywhere in Thailand. Therefore, Thailand has the good name of yellow robe Buddha country. Buddhism has shaped the moral standards for Thai people, and made them form a spiritual style of advocating tolerance, tranquility and peace-loving.

Agriculture is a traditional economic industry in Thailand, and agricultural products are one of the main sources of foreign exchange income in Thailand. Thailand has a vast sea area. The Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea are unique natural marine fishing grounds. Bangkok, Songkhla and Phuket are important fishing centers and distribution centers for fishery products. Thailand is one of the major suppliers of fish products in the world market and the third largest marine fishery country in Asia after Japan and China.

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