Traditional Thai Music
Traditional Thai music is a blending of musical elements from a number of cultures, such as Chinese, Khmer, and Indian. This applies not only to the instruments but also to the melodies
Lahu New Year Celebration 2013
Two Lahu tribes meet in a new year dance celebration. Filmed in a small village near Mae Suai, Northern Thailand on January 3, 2013
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10 Reasons to Love Thailand
1. The People
2. The Security.
3. The Culture
4. The Food
5. The Temples:
6. The Wai: The traditional greeting in Thailand
7. The Transportation
8. The Beaches
9. The Activities
10. The holidays
00:01 Phang Nga Bay
0:02 Big Falls Hell
00:03 island Tarutao in Satun.
00:04 hot spring Chae Son, Lampang
0:06 Tiger Temple Thailand
00:12 Wang Manao Phetchaburi
00:14 Death Railway Kanchanaburi
00:17 Bridge Rassadanukul Lampang
Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng Elephant 00:19
Bus Station at 00:20
00:28 hot spring Chae Son, Lampang
0:35 pedestrian Chiang Mai.
00:37 Mathias complete Lakes Mae Mai.
00:38 Grand Canyon (manmade) in Chiang Mai.
00:39 Mekong River at Chiang Khan
0:42 pedestrian Khan yet
00:49 Samut Songkhram Don Hoi Lot
00:52 Bang Tabun Phetchaburi
00: 54 Mon Cham Mai
00:58 Maha Chedi Khan declared loyalty.
00:59 Wat Leng Nei Yee 2 Bangkok.
1:00 LDS Mary Immaculate Chanthaburi.
Buddha caves at 01:03
01:07 Pha Mai bouquet
01:10 cystic mountain forest (Fuji city it) yet.
01:12 Krabi
01:13 Praphasri dam Rush (Downhill), Surat.
01:15 Floating Market in Ratchaburi
01:24 Asiatique The Riverfront Bangkok Reef.
1:28 Festival Phra Singha
01:29 Bang Bua throwing tradition
01:30 rocket festival in Yasothon
01:31 Dragon Sawan Festival
1:33 Festival Sakon stars
01:34 Songkran in Chiang Mai
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Tai peoples
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages. Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
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