Thailand is another stop on the September 2010 World Race. It is a country full of unique culture and history.  Here are some things you might not have known about Thailand!

  • Thailand was known as Siam until 1939.
  • Population: 65,998,436 (20th most populated country) and is about the size of California
  • About 75% of the population is ethnically Thai, 14% is Chinese origin, and 3% is Malaysian.
  • Thailand is divided into 76 different provinces.
  • It is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been taken over by a European power.
  • The climate in Thailand ranges from a tropical, warm, and rainy in the southwest to a dry and cool in the northeast.  The southern isthmus is hot and humid year round. 
  • Thai cuisine blends five fundamental tastes: sweet, spicy, sour, bitter and salty.
  • It is the world’s second-largest tungsten producer and third-largest tin producer
  • Muay Thai, or Thai boxing, is the national sport of Thailand.
  • 94% of the population is Buddhist, 4.6% is Muslim, while Christians make up the remaining 0.7%.
  • In Thailand, sex-trafficking is a $15 billion a year business. 
  • Trafficking within Thailand usually consists of Thai females, 12-16 year olds from hill tribes of the North East
  • Aproximately 610,000 people die each year from HIV/AIDS and it is currently the leading cause of death.
  • Thailand’s Health System Research Institute reported that children in prostitution make up 40% of prostitutes in Thailand.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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