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Publicēts: 21.03.2011.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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Food
When we speak about Thai foods, most of people would think about Tom Yum Kung, Tom Kha or other spicy foods. Actually, we have also non-spicy foods because there are some Thai people can not eat spicy too.
Our national eatable is ‘rice’ like potatoes and bread in your country. When we eat, we use spoon with rice and soup, fork for picking up some meat and chopsticks with noodle dishes.
Art
Thai ancient art appeared on the wall, in church, in temple etc. Either pictures Thai old-way living and The Buddha’s history.
People who draw, handicraft, paint, model, engrave etc, must be gifted and need to be calm and refined, so it’s not easy to work. To create a quality work, we also need times and experiences.

Costume
Thai national costume are different, all of these depend are regions and periods but all most the same are made from silk and cotton.
Nowadays we don’t wear it daily only in same festivals or performance.…

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