The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country
that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos
and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of
Thailand and Malaysia,
and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Myanmar. By the
maritime boundary, the country is bordered to the southeast by Vietnam in the
Gulf of Thailand, to the southwest by Indonesia and India in the Andaman Sea.
The capital and largest city of Thailand is Bangkok.
It is also the country's center of political, commercial, industrial and
cultural activities. Bangkok is known in Thai as "Krung Thep Mahanakorn," or,
more colloquially, "Krung Thep."
Thailand is the world's 51st-largest country in
terms of total area, with a surface area of approximately 513,000 km2 (198,000
sq mi), and the 20th most-populous country, with approximately 63 million
people. About 80% of the population is ethnically Thais, 10% is of Chinese
origin, and 3% is ethnically Malay. The rest belong to minority groups including
Mons, Khmers, and various hill tribes. The country's official language is Thai.
Thailand is one of the most devoutly Buddhist
countries in the world. The national religion is Thera vada Buddhism which is
practiced by more than 95% of all Thais. The cultures and traditions in Thailand
are significantly influenced by those of India, China and many western
countries.
Thailand is a constitutional monarchy with King
Bhumibol Adulyadej, the ninth king of the House of Chakri, as the ruling
monarch. The King has reigned for more than half a century, making him the
longest reigning Thai monarch and the longest reigning current monarch in the
world. The King is recognized as the Head of State, the Head of the Armed
Forces, the Upholder of the Buddhist religion, and Defender of the Faith.
Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been ruled by a
European power. However, during the Second World War, and while claiming
neutrality, Thailand was occupied by the armed forces of the Empire of Japan who
built the infamous 'Death Railway' using captured Allied Prisoners of War and
slave Asian labourers. |