Thailand has a strong cultural heritage in the fine arts like music, dance, paintings and sculpture. The kingdom has many venues to experience the arts. Thailand also has a long coastline suitable for water sports like diving, windsurfing and snorkeling. Buddhism is an important spiritual practice in Thailand, with meditation helping to reduce stress. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand, and Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok is the largest sporting arena, hosting football and other events.
2. SPECIALITY
• Thailand has achieved remarkable
achievements in the fields of fine arts like music,
dance, paintings, sculpture and crafts.
• The kingdom has a number of theatres
alongside music venues, art galleries, and a
range of other places where the arts can be
appreciated.
3. Adventure sports
• The Thais are great lovers of all kinds of sports. They
are fun-loving people and are fond of spending their time
in frolic.
Watersports
•Long coast of Thailand makes it an ideal destination for
water sports.
• there are three types of water sports :-
•Diving-Windsurfing-Snorekelling
•Sailing
•Trekking
4. In this sport, a small woven rattan ball is kicked around by
players standing in a circle and often performing spectacular
moves. The players try to keep the ball off the ground. One can
use any body part save the hands for this purpose.
Spectator sports
5. BUDDHISM
• Buddhism is a way of spiritual development.
• Problems associated with modern lifestyle like stress,
depression and disillusionment can be overcome by
meditation.
•The path of Buddhism ultimately ends in enlightenment
or Buddhahood.
7. NATIONAL STADIUM
• RAJAMANGALA IS THE NATIONAL STADIUM
Rajamangala National Stadium is the biggest sporting arena in
Thailand. It currently has a capacity of 65,000. It is located in
Bang Kapi, Bangkok. The stadium was built in 1998 for the 1998
Asian Games and is the home stadium of Thailand national
football team up to present.