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What is Thailands National Emblem?
The Garuda
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What was the first capital of Thailand?
Sukhothai
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Why do we celebrate Songkran?
To celebrate New Years/Wash away bad luck and bad deeds
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On which day was Buddha born, become enlightened and pass way?
Visakha Bucha Day
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Where was the Thai Language created?
Sukhothai
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What is another name for Songkran?
The water festival
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What is the crown that the king wears called?
The Great Crown Of Victory
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Thai people eat with a fork and_______?
spoon
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How do Thai people say hello?
Wai and say SA-WA-DEE
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Who has lived in the Grand Palace for many years?
The Kings
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What are the three colors of the Thailand Flag?
Red, White and Blue
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What was the second capital of Thailand?
Ayutthaya
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What does the red mean in the Thai flag?
Nation (Land and People)
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What is inside Wat Phra Kaew?
The Emerald Buddha
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Who is allowed to touch the Emerald Buddha and how many times a year?
The King/ 3 times
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On which day did 1250 monks come see Buddha?
Makha Bucha Day
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The Garuda is half man and half __________
bird
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What do we say thank you for on Loy Krathong?
water to drink/water for crops
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The Great Crown Of Victory is made out of diamonds and _______
Gold
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Name any Traditional Thai food
pad thai/kaopad/somtum gai ect
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Where do Thai people leave their shoes?
outside to keep the home clean
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Which place is located next to the Chao Phraya River located?
The Grand Palace
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What do we say sorry for on Loy Krathong?
For throwing trash into water and for making it dirty
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How do Japanse people say Hello?
Bow and say Ko-nee-chee-wah
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Which festival happens in November, we celebrate this festival to say thank you for water.
Loy Krathong
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