| National Flag | ||
Thailand's national flag, ceremoniously raised each morning in every town and village, is composed of five horizontal bands of red, white, and blue. The harmony of design expresses the complimentary nature of these three pillars of the Thai nation. This tri-colored flag, called in Thai the "trirong", first introduced by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in 1917, succeeded an earlier design that placed a white elephant (emblem of the absolute monarch) on a red background. |
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| Historical Background | ||
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| Climate | ||
Thailand is a warm and rather humid tropical country with monsoonal climate. Temperatures are highest in March and April with average temperature of 28 degree Celsius to 38 degrees Celsius and humidity averaging between 82.8 percent to 73 percent |
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| Seasons | ||
| Dry : March to May, Rainy: June to October, Cool: November to February. | ||
| Population | ||
| The population in Thailand is approximately 62 million, of which around 6 million live in the capital city, Bangkok. | ||
| Language | ||
| The national and official language is Thai while English is widely spoken and understood in major cities, particularly in Bangkok and in business circles. | ||
| Business Hours | ||
| Government and business offices are open from 8:30 to 16:30 hours, Monday to Friday. | ||
| Electricity | ||
| 220 volts 50 cycles throughout the country | ||
| Banks | ||
| The country's central bank is the Bank of Thailand. Major Thai commercial banks include the Bangkok Bank, Siam Commercial Bank, Krung Thai Bank, Thai Farmers Bank and Thai Military Bank. Business hours are 10:00 - 17:00 hours, Monday to Friday. Several international banks also have offices in Thailand. | ||
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| Newspaper & Media | ||
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There are over 100 radio stations in Bangkok. All are state-owned but private companies are given air time concessions for their programmes. Broadcasting is done in both Thai and English, with news broadcasting every hour. There are over 20 Thai morning dailies in Bangkok. Some of the leading Thai papers include Thai Rath, Daily News, Siam Rath, Matichon, Naew Na, Siam Post, Ban Muang, Krung Thep Turakij, Wattachak and the Manager. Two major English-language dailies are the Bangkok Post and The Nation. There are numerous English-language magazines and local publications in Japanese, Chinese and other European languages. Many major international newspapers, magazines and books are also widely available. Five television stations, Channels 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 broadcast local variety shows, newscasts and live coverage of special events. Cable TV is also available by subscription. There are over 100 radio stations in Bangkok. All are state-owned but private companies are given air time concessions for their programmes. Broadcasting is done in both Thai and English, with news broadcasting every hour. Thailand's freedom of the press is considered the strongest in Southeast Asia as evidenced by hundreds of Thai-language publications on virtually every subject. |
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| Health and Medical Facilities | ||
Bangkok has numerous clinics and hospitals catering to a variety of needs. Major public and private hospitals are equipped with the latest medical technology and internationally qualified specialists. Almost all pharmaceuticals are widely available. Drinking of tap water should be avoided. |
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| Regulations for Foreign Visitors to Thailand | ||
| Foreign nationals visiting Thailand must possess valid passports or accepted travel documents and appropriate visas before entering the country. Visitors from certain countries are permitted to stay up to 15 days without visas, provided they possess tickets confirming departure within 15 days, while visitors from several other countries are allowed to apply for tourists visas at all ports of entry. Transit visas are granted for up to 30 days and tourist visas for up to 60 days. Non-immigrants, diplomatic and official visas are valid for up to 90 days. |
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| Telephone Services | ||
Direct Assistance: 1133 (Bangkok) and 183 (upcountry) |
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| Emergency Calls | ||
| Mobile Police: 191 Fire Brigade: 199 Ambulance(BKK): 0-2252-2171-5 Tourist Information (TAT Head Office): 0-2694-1222 ext. 1000-1004, 0-2282-9773-6 Tourist Information (Airport Office): Terminal I : 0-2523-8972-3 , Terminal II : 0-2535-2669 Tourist Police: 195, 1155 Tourist Service Centre: 1155 |