Introduction
The Kingdom of Thailand, commonly known as Thailand, formerly known as Siam, is a constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia. Its capital and largest city is Bangkok .Thailand borders Laos and Cambodia in the east, the Gulf of Siam and Malaysia in the south, and Myanmar and the Andaman Sea in the west. It is one of the founding countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
About the National Anthem
National Song-' 'National Anthem'-เพลงชาต
'National Anthem' is the national anthem of the Kingdom of Thailand. In 1932, a military coup took place in the Kingdom of Thailand. It has been loved by the people for a long time and has been preserved. This song was composed by Peter Fett, a German-Thai royal music consultant, in the same year.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Red and white The five horizontal flags, blue, white and red, of which the blue band is wider. Blue represents the Thai royal family, symbolizing the royal family among the people of all ethnic groups and pure religion. Red represents the unity and dedication of the country and the people of all ethnic groups. White represents white The elephant symbolizes devotion to Buddhism.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of the Kingdom of Thailand was used by King Rama VI in 1910. It is a Garuda in the form of a human bird's wing. The mount of Vishnu, one of the three main gods of Hinduism. The national and royal symbol of Thailand is called'Garuda', which is a mythical image of half human and half bird. According to legend, it is one of the main gods of Hinduism, Vishnu ( Vishnu), used to decorate King Rama IX’s scepter and royal flag. Many government agencies in Thailand use garudas on their emblems. In addition, Garuda also symbolizes 'appointed by the royal family, 'Assignment” means that for those companies that have achieved outstanding economic achievements or are notable in charity, this logo means that they are officially approved by the royal family. However, it is rare to issue such a logo, which will be regarded as a noble Honor.