- Thailand's culture "incorporates a great deal of influence from India, China, Cambodia, and the rest of Southeast Asia." It is influenced primarily by animism, Hinduism, Buddhism, as well as by later migrations from China, and northern India.
Most of the arts that could be save because its related to their beloved God.
Wat Rong Khun in ChiangRai
By the end of the 20th century, the original Wat Rong Khun was in a bad state of repair. Funds were not available for renovation. The artist intends for the area adjacent to the temple to be a center of learning and meditation and for people to gain benefit from the Buddhist teachings. Admission to the wat compound is free.
The Black Temple in ChiangRai
This isn’t actually a temple at all, being instead the place where Thai artist Thawan Duchanee houses both himself and all his artistic endeavours in one, deeply odd place.
It is built in the style of a temple.
Hair shaving ceremony.
A real Thai buddhist probably know about 'buat phra' or becoming a monk for mother. Since the very old times, Thai people believe that all Thai men have to become a monk when they reach the age of 20. The reason being is to do it for parents so when they died they would hold on to your monk's robe and go to heaven.
Villagers is giving food to the monk.
Cuisine in Thailand, these words come to mind: intricacy; attention to detail; texture; color; taste; and the use of ingredients with medicinal benefits, as well as good flavor.
Roasted Beef
Lemon Fried Chicken
Grilled Fish with Special Homemade Sos
Som Dum (Thai Salad)
Wedding Ceremony in Thailand.
Suet Thai (Traditional Clothing in Thailand)
Source from: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Thai_traditional_costumes_Chiang_Mai_2005_033.jpg
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