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Is Thailand a very sinister country? Why is there such a statement?

No, someone once said that traveling to Thailand felt good, but when I came back, I felt my body was hollowed out. I wonder if I'm possessed. Actually, traveling is a tiring thing. Playing outside and seeing some unusual scenes will always feel very fresh. It was normal to be energetic at that time. It is normal to feel tired and tired after returning to a familiar place. Don't worry too much. Therefore, traveling to Thailand is easy to get evil, which should just be a statement that you are too nervous inside.

The original name of Thailand is Siam. 1949, 1 1 month, the Thai people changed the name of Xianluo to "Thailand" because they yearned for freedom, and then began to use the name of Thailand. Thailand has the reputation of "the country of Buddhism", "the country of elephants" and "the country of smiles". As one of the world-famous tourist attractions, Thailand attracts many people to visit and feel the local customs.

Thailand is located in the south-central part of Indochina Peninsula in Asia, bordering Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Malaysia, the Gulf of Thailand (Pacific Ocean) in the southeast, the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) in the southwest, Myanmar in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast and Cambodia in the southeast. Its territory extends southward along the crater strait to the Malay Peninsula, bordering Malaysia, and its narrow part lives between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

Thailand has the title of "the country of Buddhism", and Buddhism has been the national religion of Thailand for more than 700 years. Since King Lee Tae of the Thai Dynasty became a monk, as a historical tradition, every man over the age of 20 must be a monk for five days to three months in his life, even the king is no exception. Every household worships Buddhist scriptures and statues, and schools offer Buddhist courses. The architectural wonder is the Buddhist temple, and the carving treasure is the Buddha statue. My uncle's four dynasties devoted themselves to building temples, and their ups and downs were portrayed in the halls of temples and the faces of Buddha statues.