There are many things that represent the culture of Thailand. Their religion, cuisine, tradition, architectures, districts, and etiquettes etc. all represent the culture of Thailand – represents their way of life.
Buddhism
There are other regions in Thailand like Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Taoism and Animism. However, Buddhism is the dominant religion and the king himself is also a Buddhist. Buddhism greatly impacts the culture of Thailand by influencing how the Thais think and behave, also inspiring many of the country’s art.
Foods of countries are an important culture to the countries. Thai food like tom kha gai, tom yam goong, pad thai, etc. are the popular food that tourists associate with the local culture and the country. Because these dishes originated from Thailand, there is authenticity to it and normally, people would associate these foods with Thailand.
Thai tradition
Thailand is a country that has a long history therefore it is only natural that they have many traditions. These traditions range from health and wellness (massages, medicine, etc.) to arts (tattoos, music, dance and drama, etc.) to architectures (houses, temples, mosques, etc.) to handicrafts (dolls, candles, etc.)
The hill tribes are migrants from China, Burma, Laos and Tibet and they have their own religion, art culture and attire.
Architectures and districts
The architectures and districts represent Thailand in many ways. Ancient architectures like the ancient temples represent the history and religion of Thailand. The districts are the roads that the Thais pass by every day; it is their way of life which clearly is their culture.
Etiquettes
Etiquettes also represent the culture of Thailand – dining etiquette, meeting and greeting etiquette, dressing etiquette, etc.
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