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escola sede: "Take a Minute, take Five!"

 Mais uma publicação, desta feita da Matilde Rodrigues, 9.ºD, na subcategoria "The World Around Us".

                                                                                            Thailand

I chose Thailand because  it's an interesting country and it has got a diverse culture.

It's a country located in Southeast Asia. Thai is the spoken language there. Its capital is Bangkok with the population of 71,6 millions.

In Thailand there are many interesting things to do such as visiting temples, going to beaches and restaurants. If you do decide to stay in Bangkok, Wat Arun is a beautiful and less-touristy temple. In Thailand, most of the beaches have exactly what people are looking for; that's why it is a top destination for beach lovers and travelers. The most famous beaches are Ao yai, Koh phayam; Koh tarutao; Railay beach, Krabi; Koh tachai.

We can also talk about the delicious Thai food. Some of the most famous dishes in Thailand are Guay teow; Tom kha goi; Som tam; Yam pla dook foo (fried catfish with green mango salad); laab(spicy salad).

When you decide to go to Thailand, you cannot miss traditional events. There are many festivals throughout the year and you can choose the ones that best suit you. These festivals are: Monkey buffet Festival in Lopburi; Light up the night sky- Chiang Mai Yi Peng lantern festival; Not for the squamish- Vegetarian Festival.

There are numerous interesting facts about Thailand such as the different landscapes, its culture, its natural resources and its history. Here are some fun facts about Thailand: firstly, Thailand has a monarchy and secondly, the movie The Beach with Leonardo Dicaprio takes place in one of its islands.

Webography

https://theculturetrip.com/asia/thailand/articles/the-21-best-thai-dishes-in-thailand

https://thailand.tripcanvas.co/festivals-cultures-traditions/

                                                                                                                                                                           Matilde Rodrigues 9.ºD 

                                                                                                                                        cortesia de Constância Silva, docente de Inglês e colaboradora do CRESCER



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