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Do Thais show respect when they see the king bow down, or are there other reasons?

When Thais meet the king, they should bow down to show their respect and travel to local folk customs. In our minds, we can see from the pictures posted by some friends that if we want to travel to Thailand, many people need to bow down to the king or some yellow people in Thailand, or many people just lie on the ground. China people don't know much about this kind of behavior. For example, in China, we can see some senior leaders smiling and smiling. There is no need to kneel on the ground. Isn't this a little too much? In fact, this is some folk customs in Thailand. They do this to show respect, which is the need of their historical development. Next, we will explain people for everyone. There are other reasons to see the Thai royal family bow down.

Thais bow when they see the king, which is a sign of respect. Just as we see an affable leader in China to offer condolences to the people, we will flock to him. Because this leader is very close to the people, we like her to greet him with a smile and support him. We feel the same in Thailand. When we see the royal family, we will hug him, but at this time, the way to show their respect is to bow. At this time, you must never take out your mobile phone to take pictures, because it is an extreme disrespect for them and may lead to international disputes, so you must know some local folk customs when you travel to Thailand.

Thais have to bow down when they see the king, which is the need of the development of Thai history. Because the history of each country is different, the historical development of Thailand makes local people bow down when they see a royal family like the king to express their worship and respect for the royal family.

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