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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SAN MARTIN-T NAME : SANDRA PAMELA GARCÍA CHILICACEPA. TEACHER : MG. CARLO ESPINOZA AGUILAR. COURSE : TECHNICAL ENGLISH III CYCLE : VI SEMESTER : 2014 - I FACULTY ECONOMICS ADMINISTRATION IN TOURISM COUNTRY : THAILAND

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The history of Thailand begins with the migration of the Thais in what is now known as Thailand during the first millennium. Prior to this, there had been civilization in the Bronze Age and Iron Age. The Thais established their own kingdoms, more lasting way into the kingdom of Ayutthaya. The European colonial powers threatened to Thailand in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but Thailand survived as the only state in Southeast Asia that escaped being colonized. After the end of the Thai absolute monarchy in 1932, Thailand was almost six years under almost permanent military rule before the establishment of a democratic system.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SAN MARTIN-T

NAME : SANDRA PAMELA GARCÍA CHILICACEPA.TEACHER : MG. CARLO ESPINOZA AGUILAR.COURSE : TECHNICAL ENGLISH IIICYCLE : VISEMESTER : 2014 - I

FACULTY ECONOMICSADMINISTRATION IN TOURISM

COUNTRY : THAILAND

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THAILAND

FLAG AND COAT

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THAILAND Map

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HISTORY• The history of Thailand begins with the migration of the

Thais in what is now known as Thailand during the first millennium.

• Prior to this, there had been civilization in the Bronze Age and Iron Age.

• The Thais established their own kingdoms, more lasting way into the kingdom of Ayutthaya.

• The European colonial powers threatened to Thailand in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but Thailand survived as the only state in Southeast Asia that escaped being colonized.

• After the end of the Thai absolute monarchy in 1932, Thailand was almost six years under almost permanent military rule before the establishment of a democratic system.

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GENERAL INFORMATION• FOUNDATION: The foundation of their nation was in

the thirteenth century. In year 1238 the Thai kingdom was established.

• CAPITAL: Bangkok

• LANGUAGE: Thai

• COIN: Thai Baht

• RELIGION: Buddhism

• NUMBER OF PEOPLE: 64 million people

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

• The country has been marked by the ruins, temples for its festivals (Full Moon Party), islands and beaches is very prominent.

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NATIONAL PARKS

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KHAO YAI NATIONAL PARK

Khao Yai is one of the most accessible parks in

Thailand as it is only 3 hours from Bangkok. It was the first national

park in the country. It is famous for its dense

rainforest and waterfalls, many birds

and many wild animals.

PRICE: S/. 25.00

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KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARKThe most

impressive lakeFor 400 Baht / night you can

sleep in floating cabins on the

lake.

PRICE: S/. 20.00

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THE DOI INTHANON NATIONAL PARK

This natural park is famous for Don Mount Inthanon, the

highest in the country. It is also one of the coldest places

in Thailand

PRICE: S/.20.00

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SAN KAMPHAENG HOT SPRINGS

They are famous for its alleged restorative

properties.

PRICE: S/. 25.00

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CHURCHES

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THE TEMPLE OF THE EMERALD BUDDHA • It is the most important

buddhist temple in thailand and is in the historic center of the thai capital.

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RECLINING BUDDHA TEMPLEThe Temple of the Reclining Buddha dating from the XVI century. The sculpture impresses with its 46 meters long and 15 meters high.

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WAT PHRA THAT DOI SUTHEP

This wonderful temploi is one of the most revered and sacred in all Thailand, as one of the relics of Buddha was found and placed in this temple.

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MARBLE TEMPO THAILAND-WHITE

TEMPLE

• Probably the most famous temple in the city. They are located 12 km outside the city respectively.

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NATIONAL MUSEUM BANGKOKIt is the branch museum

of the National Museums group of Thailand. Features

exhibits of Thai art and history.

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ROYAL BARGE MUSEUM

Contains 8 of the 52 major royal barges and provides information, historical displays and decorative

objectives associated with the royal barges and ceramics.

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DRAGON DESCENDANTS MUSEUM

The main purpose of the exhibition space in the interior is the huge

golden dragon.

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TOURIST PLACES

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CHIANG MAIL-BLACK HOUSE

It is home to many spiritual centers in Thailand. You will also find excellent massage parlors and excursions for 1 or 2 days.

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THE FLOATING MARKET

The floating market is one of the captive of Bangkok, where they can see how the locals buy and sell all kinds of goods , but mostly food.

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KOH CHANG

The island of Koh Chang is much quieter , perhaps perfect to go with family and enjoy complete tranquility , beaches, and good food.

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KOH SAMUI AND KOH PHANGANKoh Phangan is more bohemian with cafes and bars, but it can also be found there, the world famous "Full Moon Party".

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KO PHI PHI• It is one of the main and most idyllic islands of Thailand.

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RESTAURANTS

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KHUN CHURN VEGETARIAN THAI

The dishes are traditional Thai

recipes like fresh bread, salads, everything is

fresh.

Price: S/.15 –35 Pun_Pun_Vegetarian_Restaurant-Chiang_Mai.html

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TOM YUM PINEAPPLE FRIED RICE

The broth has ingredients like lemon grass, lime leaves, galangal, shallots, lime juice, fish sauce, tamarind and chillis ground.

PRICE: S/15.00

Ingredients: pineapple chunks, cooked rice, vegetables, garlic cloves, green pepper, egg, carrot.

PRICE: S/. 30.00

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THE DECK They serve fine Thai food and Italian pasta with outdoor

seating overlooking the

Chao Phraya River.

Price: S/.15 - 40www.bestrestaurantsbangkok.com/THE_DECK_BY...

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THE NACHOS PRAWNS WITH THAI SAUCE

PRICE: S/.20.00

Red curry paste, lemon juice and garlic are mixed to make a marinade for shrimp perfect for.PRICE: S/. 40.00

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BAAN RIM PA RESTAURANT

Give a fish in seafood dishes.

Noodles with herbs, dried or

smoked fish served in a

spicy soup are.Price:S/. 20 - 50

www.tripadvisor.es › ... › Kathu › Patong › Restaurantes de Patong

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PRAWNS WRAPPED IN NOODLES

• Soak the noodles in water until they are manageable, wrap with prawns

and fry them.

LOBSTER SALAD EXQUISITE

Ingredients: lobster, bay leaves, a little thyme some peppercorns, carrot.

Price: S/.35.00 Price: S/45.00

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HOTELS

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HANSAR BANGKOK

Simply spectacular

large and luxurious

room service, mini-bar free of very good

[email protected]

Room : Studio Suites - 59 sqm PRICE:S/. 420.00Urban Suites - 71 sqm PRICE:S/.455.00Edge Suites - 77 sqm PRICE:S/. 530.00Vertigo Suites- 82 sqm PRICE: S/.720.00Loft Suites - 125sqm PRICE:S/. 2,000.00

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Great hotel, full of details. Very

comfortable, very spacious and tastefully

decorated rooms.

www.oriental-residence.com/

ORIENTAL RESIDENCE BANGKOK

Room Types

Grand Deluxe PRICE:S/. 355.00 Bedroom Suite City View PRICE:S/.455.00Bedroom Suite Corner PRICE:S/. 635.00Two-Bedroom Suite PRICE:S/. 700.00

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 PHI PHI THE BEACH

RESORT

Room incredible, flawless,

spectacular view, very nice breakfast,

excellent restaurant. Good

access to free wifi. Free minibar with

daily articles.

www.agoda.com/Thailand

Room TypesTop Villa PRICE: S/.250.00 Superior Sea View PRICE:S/.495.00Deluxe PRICE: S/ 550.00

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Thailand's cuisine is usually something

spicy but with a mixture of flavors and odors. Is characterized

by a balanced mix of sour, salty, sweet and

spicy flavors.

Pad Thai

Revolts rice noodles with lots of toppings such as tofu, peanuts, shrimp, green onions, pepper, fish sauce and

lemon juice. A scrambled egg.

S/. 20.00

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PED DANG

Roasted chicken with

ginger

S/. 15.00

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KHAO MANGAL

Chicken with rice boiled in chicken broth and coconut

milk.

S/. 25.00

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TYPICAL DRINKSTHAI-SUN • Mekhong, orange juice,

ginger.

• Ginger is squeezed into a old fashion cup, so you get 10 drops of juice, but that is not too spicy.

PRICE: S/. 25.00

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THAI-COCONUT• Mekhong, coconut milk,

the juice of one lemon

• This particular drink is excellent lemon flavor that contrasts sharply with coconut and highlights.

GINGAS LIQUOR

PRICE: S/. 20.00

PRICE: S/. 40.00

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TYPICAL SWEET RICE BALLS FILLED WITH A

KIND OF FRUIT JAM

One of the favorite sweets of Thailand for

the texture you have. It is made with a soft round

mochi and rice flour sugar Glassé out.

PRICE: S/. 5.00

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GRILLED BANANA

The perfect, sweet, tasty

and hydrates to endure the

morning breakfast.

PRICE: S/. 4.00

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CITY BY NIGHTLEVELS CLUB

It is the hot spot of the city. A club in which you will find both foreigners and Thais. The music is very danceable and there is usually live entertainment. The glasses cost around S/. 25 and admission is free.

www.levelsclub.com/

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In Bangkok there are some clubs

that are somewhat 'special' and this is

one of them.

CLIMAX

Admission is S/.30.00

www.rumbotailandia.com › Foros › Tailandia › Ubicaciones

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SUAN LUM NIGHT MARKET

The Suan Lum night market is more luxurious than the other and the newest market, because in it, besides the usual items such as clothing and music find handicrafts, silver or decorative items. Next to the market is a square with food booths and tables to sit.

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