The kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, making it a natural gateway to Indochina, Myanmar and Southern China. Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions : the mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula South.
The only word to describe Thailand is “amazing“. The amazing Thailand drives you to the whole traveling forms of itself through seven travel themes called the “Seven amazing Wonders of Thailand“. The wonders binding the country from its Thainess to the cultural treasure; from the beautiful nature to the scenic beaches; from the mind blowing trends with the never ending festivals and the miraculous health & wellness. The “Land of Smiles“ welcomes you to share the blend of religions, the unforgettable attractions and activities, the traditional and international cuisines, the world class accommodation and of course, the healthy smile from the world-renown hospitality country.
Despite the recent global decline in international tourism, the number of visitors who travel to Thailand continues to increase; with Thailand tourism chiefs reporting visitor arrivals topping the thirteen million mark for 2005.
Tourism has been Thailand‘s largest source of foreign currency. At least one million Thais work in the tourist industry. Many thousands more make a living producing and selling handicrafts to tourists. Tourism brings international prestige to Thailand. Earnings from tourism help to pay for improvements to Thailand‘s infrastructure – new airports in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, new highways, better water and sewage systems.
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