Why is Thailand called the land of extreme darkness?

If Thailand is compared to a woman, and the areas extending southward on both sides are compared to legs, Bangkok is exactly at the so-called female genital position, which is also the extremely yin position in the land of yin and kun.

Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, with a hot climate, and people’s living habits are mostly quiet and active, so they have developed a slow and leisurely lifestyle. In addition, Thailand is in the Kundi position in Chinese Feng Shui and orientation theory. It is often said to be a very yin place, so the yin energy in Thailand is heavier than the yang energy. The entire country is a Feng Shui treasure land facing the sea and mountains at the back. It is also the main reason why Thailand is rich in products and has a peaceful society. There has been no foreign invasion for more than 270 years. .

So the whole of Bangkok is full of femininity, which makes Thai women gentle and elegant, hardworking and hardworking, while men are not strong enough to be quiet and gentle, behave politely, treat people well, and be polite between people. get along.

Folk custom:

Thai people are accustomed to calling elders they don’t know uncle, uncle, aunt, aunt, grandpa or grandma. Peers are also called brothers or sisters. They have received family education since childhood, and they must respect their parents and elders at home. The school cultivates a culture in which students should respect their teachers and be polite to their senior classmates, and teach students to respect their teachers as they respect their parents.

On the annual Songkran Festival, people are accustomed to blessing their respected elders and superiors with holy water. On Teacher Respect Day, students should pay tribute to their teachers. The custom of respecting elders and teachers is related to the social education that promotes gratitude and kindness. Thai people do not favor boys over girls. Many families are more happy when they have a girl than a boy.

Thai women have achieved equal status with men in all aspects, such as education, voting and the right to be elected.