How does Thailand’s warm weather help plants and animals?
It helps many different plants and animals grow.v
How is fish sauce used as a key ingredient in Thai cooking?
Adds umami; seasoning staple.
What are the highlights of Thailand’s floating markets?
Boat vendors, local goods, unique experience.
What are Thailand’s key exports, and how do they contribute to its economy?
Rice, electronics, rubber; economic backbone.
How is northern Thai food different?
It’s mild and uses herbs like ginger.
How many provinces does Thailand have?
77
3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Thailand?
Historic City of Ayutthaya, Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns, Ban Chiang Archaeological Site, Thungyai-Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuar
What is the capital city of Thailand?
Bangkok
What is the largest religion in Thailand?
Theravada Buddhist
The currency of Thailand is _____________.
Bhat
How is fish sauce used in Thai food?
It adds salt and flavor to dishes.
True or False? Thailand is a land of smile.
True
What makes the Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan so popular?
Neon decor, music, beach atmosphere.
King fruit of Thailand
Durian
What religion that Thai respect
Buddhism
What makes green curry special?
It’s creamy and spicy with coconut milk.
How has the tourism industry impacted Thailand’s economy and infrastructure?
Boosts GDP, creates jobs, moderniz
Why is the Emerald Buddha so special?
It’s a very important and sacred statue.
Why is Thai cuisine known for balancing sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors?
Flavor harmony; culinary philosophy emphasized.
What are floating markets?
Markets where people sell food from boats.
3 most famous Thai dishes?
Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), Som Tum (papaya salad), and Massaman Curry.
Why are the Similan Islands good for diving?
Clear water and colorful fish.
Why is Thailand called the "Land of Smiles"?
People are friendly and happy.
What are Thailand’s main rivers?
Chao Phraya and Mekong.
What year Thailand change its name from Siam?
1939
What does Thailand export?
Rice, electronics, and rubber.
Why is Thailand called the "Detroit of Asia"?
It makes a lot of cars.
How does Thailand promote eco-tourism, especially in its national parks?