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150 words on Thai customs
The Grand Palace of Thailand, is the world's largest gold teak palace, magnificent, to a large extent, also represents the level of construction and its architectural characteristics of the former Thai. Today is the weekend, no business arrangements, the reception staff arranged a visit to the Royal Palace of Thailand. The whole palace is splendid, the overall planning is well organized, because the construction age is not too long (started construction in 1782 to 1910 all completed), all the buildings are well-preserved, the courtyard is clean, the national style is obviously prominent. There is also a temple inside the palace, which used to be used as a place for the royal family to hold religious ceremonies, but is now open to everyone. It is obvious that the status of the king is supreme in Thailand, and there are various portraits of the king all over the city, and undoubtedly, Thailand is a very religious country, and there are shrines for the king and other deities all over the country. Perhaps, for the people here, the king himself is the supreme god who can protect them at all times. The atmosphere of the palace is so peaceful, and the people who come here to worship are so devout. In the Buddhist temples, people can be seen everywhere, quietly and solemnly worshipping, performing their rituals without anyone else's presence: kneeling, praying, sitting down and chanting. Everything was so peaceful and soft, as if it was a natural part of their daily routine. We stood on the side and watched quietly, our hearts were infected and we could only follow silently with the touch. It is no wonder that the people here are so free, autonomous and peaceful. For them, the king is the master of the country and the dependence of the people of this country, and all this is so natural and harmonious. For the people of this country, it might be scary and helpless to have no faith and no dependence. Although there was a coup d'état in the early days of Prime Minister Thaksin's reign, the country is stable and the people are fortunate because the king has not changed and the people have not changed. A long time ago I heard about the magic of Thai sirens, this has always been a lot of questions, but from the palace out, the heart of the question even dispel, these so-called sirens and those monks in the temple and what difference? Perhaps this is a tradition and a different kind of national flavor. This visit, there are a lot of feelings, those different harmony, perhaps we should learn from the place. A kind and gentle people, a people with consistent faith and hard work, how can there be no future. It's no wonder that Thailand is so busy and bustling as it used to be. The Japanese are cautious, but their investment in Thailand is unprecedented, you can see Japanese everywhere, 98% of the cars running on the street are Japanese cars, the Japanese are also the most popular here. This is a quiet place and a happy place. And we have a lot of Chinese here, but do not occupy much wealth here, it seems that compared to the Japanese, we seem to act as a local national role.
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