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Welcome to the Land of SmilesThailand Presentation
Jenny Sorensen, Annya Becerra, Tina Hill, Stephanie Stephan, Mitch Clark, Jaro Melgr
Thailand: The Land of Smiles
AgendaPlaces in ThailandCurrent EventsBusiness and EconomicsPolitics and GovernmentFood and CultureThe Church in Thailand
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Map of Thailand
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Places to visit in Bangkok
The Grand Palace in Bangkok
Bangkok Parliament BuildingTemple of Dawn
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Chulalongkorn Two huge
elephants carrying seats form a triumphal arch. It was built in honour of the late Chulalongkorn, king of Siam, who visited Europe in 1897.
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Ching Mai Ching Mai is a
center for crafts including silverwork, weaving, porcelain, and woodcarving.
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Things to see in Ching Mai
Sacred Burial Ground
Elephant Rides
The King’s summer home
Thailand: The Land of SmilesFor the Traveler
Thailand has beautiful beaches, artwork, and a unique heritage.
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Current EventsIn November, at least 61 people died in floods that swept 10 provinces in southern Thailand due to the heaviest rains in 12 yearsOver 1.5M tourists expected to visit during the Songkran Festival, the country’s traditional new year from March 31-April 2
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Current Events
Two wives of the late Gen. Sunthorn are waging a legal battle over his amassed fortune of over 4 billion baht. The General ordered investigations into the private assets of 10 leading politicians deemed to be "unusually wealthy" after staging a coup against the Chatichai government in 1991.
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Current EventsThe US National Transportation Safety Board said on Thursday it has so far found "no evidence" that a bomb was responsible for the destruction of a Thai Airways 737 on March 3, which exploded on the tarmac shortly before the Thai prime minister was due to board.
Thailand: The Land of SmilesThai censors ban "Anna and The King"
Thai censors banned 20th Century Fox's new version of "Anna and the King" from cinemas for its irreverent and historically inaccurate portrayal of the country's beloved monarchy.
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In 1833 Thailand and the United States signed a Treaty of Amity and Commerce, the first American treaty with an Asian nation.During the 51 years of the current King’s reign, Thailand has enjoyed enviable economic growth. Thailand’s agrarian base and dynamic private sector form a bedrock for its economyThailand boasts a complex export-led economy which embraces the latest technologies and includes tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, minerals and communications
Business & Economics
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Business & EconomicsOne of the fastest-growing economies in the world
Seeks investment and trade from all countries by encouraging foreign direct investment as a means of promoting economic development, employment, and technology transfer
More than 500 U.S. firms are currently operating in Thailand
Agriculture is the primary means of employment, but industry, commerce, and services account for 80% of the GDP
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Thailand’s economy faced a sudden drop in exports from 23% in 1995 to -0.2% in 1996
Economic problems led to speculative attack on the baht, and the floatation of the baht in July 1996 saw an over 100% evaluation of the currency
On August 20, 1997, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) assisted Thailand by granting a US$ 17.2 billion package
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Recovery is on track but it remains fragile
The social impacts of the crisis are still feltExports remain the main driver of growthWhile public debt has increased, and will pose challenges in the future, it is manageableAfter a sharp contraction in 1998, real GDP is estimated to have grown by 4.2% in 1999 and is expected to grow by 4-5% in 2000
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Exchange Rates1 DMark=20.78796 THB1 FFranc=6.198118 THB1 U.K. £=63.99780 THB1 US $=43.53000 THB1 Yen=0.364055 THB
*THB=Thai BahtLast Trade: Mar 09
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Business DosAddress Thais by their professional title or a courtesy title followed by their first name
Dress Professionally—Thais will judge your social standing by what you are wearing
Make comments about Thai landmarks, restaurants, and politics and the royal family (but only if they are positive and you know what you are talking about)
Shake a man’s hand the first time you meet him, smile at a woman the first time you meet her
Use the “wai” upon meeting and departing (respond—don’t initiate)
Proper way to sit is kneeling with your legs under you facing the person of honor
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Business Don’tsDon’t point the sole of your foot at another person
Never touch anyone (even children) on the head
Avoid wearing black outside of formal occasions—this color is primarily used for funerals
Do not ever discuss the “The King and I”
Avoid accessory topics (such as art and music) in order to spare loss of face if the Thai person does not know about those things
Do not express annoyance at personal questions asked of you, this is how Thais determine what level of respect you should be shown
“Where are you going?”—Down the street. This question is likened to our “How are you doing?”
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Government & PoliticsThe only country in Southeast Asia never colonized, Thailand was known for centuries as SiamPrior to 1932, Thailand’s political history may be summarized into three chronological kingdoms:
The Kingdom of Sukhothai (1257-1378)The Ayutthaya Kingdom(1300-1400’s)The Rattanakosin Kingdom (1767-present)
Chakri Dynasty was founded by Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, or Rama I, on April 6, 1782
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Chakri DynastyThe Line of Monarchs from Rama I:
Phra Buddha Loetla Naphalai, Rama IIPhra Nang Klao, Rama IIIKing Mongkut, Rama IV King Chulalongkorn, Rama V King Vajiravudh, Rama VI King Prachadhipok, Rama VIIKing Ananda Mahidol, Rama VIIIKing Bhumibol Aulyadej, Rama IX, the present monarch.
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H.M. King Bhumibol AdulyadejNinth king of the Chakri DynastyBorn in December 1927, in Cambridge, Massachusetts USA, where his father, Prince Mahidol of Songkhla was studying medicine at Harvard University.Ascended the throne in 1946.
The longest reigning Thai monarch.
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Political Transformation24 June 1932: Bloodless coup demanding changing Thailand from absolute to constitutional monarchy.
10 December 1932: King Prajadhipok signed Thailand's first constitution, ending 800 years of Thailand’s absolute monarchy.
25 November 1996: Elections name General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh as Thailand’s 22nd Prime Minister.
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The Thai Government
Prime MinisterHead of
GovernmentNational
Assembly
Senate House of Representativ
es
N.A.P N.A.PD.P. D.P. N.A.P. = New Arspiration Party
D.P. = Democratic Party
KingHead of State
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Latter-Day-Saints in ThailandThailand enjoys religious freedomMembers: 10,800In 1854, President Brigham Young sent first missionary to Thailand, then known as Siam Thailand District was organized in 1966November 2,1966 President Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated Thailand for the preaching of the gospel In 1973, Thailand became its own mission In 1995, the Bangkok Stake (diocese) was created
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Thailand’s CultureThailand is often called the "land of smiles", you will see more smiling people here than anywhere else in the world. The official language is Thai, but English is widely spoken in all major tourist locations Thai people are friendly and tolerant.
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Thai FoodSpices
Common Ingredients are ginger, garlic, chili, pepper, lemon grass and basil leaves
Fruit Thailand is a paradise for tropical fruits. At any time during
the year dozens of fruits are found at market. These include durian, rambutan, magosteen, longans, lychee, and langsat.
Salads Frequently is the main course. Commonly topped with
peanuts, various shredded leaves and strips of chilli. A popular dish is Thai beef salad: thin strips of beef are mixed with coriander, soy, lime juice and black pepper. Then cooked with onions and chillis. Served with lettuce and leaves.
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Dos and Don’tsKeep your feet on the groundSmile and enjoy the hospitality of your hosts. If you are introduced to a Thai and that person Wias to you then you should return the Wai. Women’s legs and shoulders should be cover before entering a Buddhist temple.
No Public displays of affectionAvoid touching people on their headDo not point the sole of your foot at another personPlease do not wear shorts in the temples
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