You must have heard the name of Thailand. It is a country in Southeast Asia, which was also formerly known as 'Siam'. In the year 1948, it was renamed Thailand. Although some people still prefer to call Thailand by the name Siam. By the way, this country is quite famous for the temples of Buddhism, because 95 percent of its people are followers of Buddhism, but despite this, Lord Rama and Vishnu are still worshiped here. Actually, the royal family here considers themselves descendants of Lord Rama's son Kush. You will be surprised to know that the name of the national book of Thailand is 'Ram Kien', which is the Thai version of the Ramayana. The national symbol here is Garuda and you must have known that Garuda is considered to be the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. Let us tell you that in the whole world people believe some superstition, but there is a strange kind of belief in the people here about ghosts and ghosts. Here many people build a separate room for them in their house to avoid ghosts. Insulting the royal family is considered a crime in this country. Whether it is a resident of this country or another country. This rule applies to everyone. Tourists from other countries can also be imprisoned if they insult or criticize the royal family here. Many countries of the world have different beliefs about a particular body part. There is something similar in Thailand as well. People here consider their forehead the most sacred part of the body. It is not considered good to put a hand on the forehead of any other person here. People avoid doing this. Although almost every country has been enslaved by some or the other, but Thailand is a Southeast Asian country which has never been enslaved by any European country. However, it had to return some territories in the war with European powers, which are today part of Myanmar and Malaysia. Also Read: You can make greeting cards at home in this way for your special one Corona disease changes the trend of drug market Likee’s unique live feature bridges the gap between celebs and fans during Covid-19 lockdown Irrfan Khan trending on Twitter after his death