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  2. Tourism in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Thailand" – Thailand Tourism booth at a Travel and Tour Expo. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand, and a trip to a stadium to witness the 'science of the eight limbs' is an essential experience for many tourists. [69] Studying Muay Thai is a main activity for Thai sport tourism, which the government promotes. [70]

  3. It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting ...

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    Thailand is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. But there are still plenty of places that remain under the radar for travelers to experience. It’s high season in Thailand.

  4. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Suan Pakkad Palace (วังสวนผักกาด) is a complex of eight Thai-style houses [10] was once the residence of one of Thailand's leading art collectors, Prince Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga. It contains an extensive collection of Asian art and antiques, including items from the prehistoric Ban Chiang civilisation, and a collection ...

  5. Tourism Authority of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand Tourism booth at a Travel and Tour Expo. An organization called Tourism of Thailand was founded in 1924. For 50 years, responsibility for attracting tourists to Thailand bounced around between the State Railway of Thailand, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Transport and the Office of the Prime Minister. The Tourism Authority ...

  6. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand is the second largest economy in Southeast Asia after Indonesia. Thailand ranks midway in the wealth spread in Southeast Asia as it is the fourth richest nation according to GDP per capita, after Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. Thailand functions as an anchor economy for the neighbouring developing economies of Laos, Myanmar, and ...

  7. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's death rate for operators and passengers of motorized two- and three-wheeled motorbikes was the world's highest in 2016 at 74.4 fatalities per 100,000 population. [10]: 310–311 Sixty-six persons die every day on Thai roads, one every 22 minutes, [12] seven of them children.

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