The pinyin of Thailand

The pinyin of Thailand: [tài guó].

Thailand’s full name is the Kingdom of Thailand.

Thailand is located in the central part of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, between 5°37′~20°27′ north latitude and 97°22′~105°37′ east longitude. Thailand has a land area of ??approximately 513,115 square kilometers, ranking third in Southeast Asia, second only to Indonesia and Myanmar.

The terrain of Thailand.

Thailand’s terrain is high in the north and low in the south. It can be divided into six regions: north, northeast, central, east, west and south. Northern Thailand is full of mountains and canyons, with an average altitude of 1,600 meters. It is the highest terrain in the country. It is the birthplace of Thailand's main rivers such as Bin River, Wang River, Yong River and Nan River. These rivers nourish the northern and central regions of Thailand. people.

The northeastern part of Thailand is a plateau, called the Nakhon Ratchasima Plateau, which is the source of Thailand's main rivers such as the Mon River and the Che River. The area slopes from west to southeast, forming two basins: Nakhon Ratchasima and Sakon Nakhon.

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1. The Grand Palace in Bangkok, also known as the Grand Palace, is modeled after the old palace in the old capital Ayutthaya. It is the palace of the Thai (Siam) royal family and is the best-preserved royal palace in the past dynasties. The perfect, largest and most ethnic palace.

2. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of Thailand's three national treasures.

3. The Wat Pho in Bangkok has a history of more than 220 years. It was built during the period when the first emperor established the capital. It is as important as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the traditional Thai massage skills taught in the temple are , can be called the authentic traditional massage.