Select Language English (United Kingdom)
See our destination guidesFind accommodation in:

Your search for #FOR in #IN returned no results. Please try a different Location or Accommodation Name.

, ,
 

Bangkok culture

Culture

Social Conventions

Thai people do not generally shake hands to greet people, but instead the Wai is considered normal - this is usually in the form of a prayer-like gesture with the hands, or a nod of the head. In Thai culture, the head is considered as high, whilst the feet are low. As such, it is considered rude to touch anyone's head, and to use the feet to gesture, move things or touch people. Although t-shirts, sandals and shorts are considered appropriate dress for informal occasions; visits to temples and palaces require something more appropriate. Shoes should also be removed before entering a home or temple.

Religion

95% of the Thai population are Buddhist, whilst 4% are Muslim. The remaining 1% is made up of minority religions.

History

The history of Thailand began when people migrated from their ancestral home in Southern China to the mainland of southeast Asia in the 10th century. Formerly ruled by the Mon, Khmer and Malay kingdoms, the Thais established their own states - primarily with the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya kingdoms. The states fought between themselves, and also found themselves under threat from the surrounding countries of Khmers, Burma and Vietnam. Thailand is the only Southeast Asian state to avoid colonial rule in its history. Once the absolute monarchy ended in 1932, Thailand endured sixty years of military rule, before the democratic system was established in 1973.

Demographics

The largest ethnic grouping in Thailand is Thai, which makes up 80% of the population. In addition, 10% are Chinese and 3% Malay. The remaining groups are minorities, such as Mons, Khymers and Hill Tribes.

Thai is the official language, however it largely incomprehensible to the majority of tourists. As such, English is also widely understood- with most hotels, shops and restaurants in major tourist destinations speaking English, and some additional European languages. In addition, Thai-English road and street signs can be found throughout the country.

Bangkok: Weather

Average Temperature

Bangkok Average Temperature Chart

Average Rainfall

Bangkok Average RainfallChart

Holiday Season

Bangkok Holiday Season

Bangkok: Map

Loading Map Data...

Looking for Bangkok holidays? View our cheap Bangkok holidays below and book online today.
Resort Properties
Bangkok Holidays 5 Hotels, Villas + Apartments

Bangkok Deals

Hotels in
Bangkok

5 nights Room Only

December 2012

From
£27
per person per night

More Deals
See our destination guidesFind accommodation in:

Your search for #FOR in #IN returned no results. Please try a different Location or Accommodation Name.

, ,
 

I'm looking for...
travelling to
holiday dates

You've selected: Fri 25 May 2012

Fri 01 Jun 2012

You've selected: Fri 01 Jun 2012

holiday group
Number of adults, children and infants in room 1  
Number of adults, children and infants in room room 1

show more search options

property type
board basis
accommodation rating