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Treasure of Mekong River 16 Days

Treasure of Mekong River 16 Days

Day 1: Luang Prabang - Arrival (D) Upon arrival at the airport, you are met and transferred to the hotel. Luang Prabang is perhaps the best-preserved traditional city in Southeast Asia. The tranquility...
Indochina Highlights Tour 16 Days

Indochina Highlights Tour 16 Days

Tour Highlights: Luang Phrabang - Ha Noi – Sapa  - Ha Long Bay - Hue - Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh City - Siem Reap Tour Program: Day 1: Luang Prabang Arrival (D) Our guide will welcome you at the airport,...
Indochina Discovery Tour 14 Days

Indochina Discovery Tour 14 Days

Visit attractive destinations of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos in one single journey in 14 days. we will take you to visit the glorious Angkor Wat, with cruising down the Mekong River to Phnompenh. Explore...

Thailand Brief History

Thailand history in brief - Thailand Travel Guides - Southeast Asia ToursThe Kingdom of Thailand (known as Siam until 1939) was ruled by the Khmers, based in what is now neighbouring Cambodia, during the 11th and 12th centuries. In 1238, two Thai chieftains rebelled against Khmer domination and established the first independent Thai kingdom.

Ayutthaya, to the north of Bangkok, was the capital of the kingdom from the early 14th century, until its destruction by Burmese invaders in 1767. The Burmese were quickly forced out and the monarchy re-established. The absolute rule of the monarchy lasted until 1932, when it was replaced by a system of constitutional monarchy.

Thereafter, Thailand gradually installed a democratic, pluralistic system of government. Progress was slow, mainly because of the attitude of the military, which has traditionally exercised a strong (although rarely beneficial) influence on Thai politics. Since 1932, the army has taken over the government on no less than 17 occasions.

During the Cold War, this was a minor consideration – democratic governments were a rarity in the region and Thailand’s chief strategic ally, the USA, were more concerned with Thailand’s role as a bulwark against encroaching communism from elsewhere in Southeast Asia. In this regard, Thailand was an influential member of the main regional anti-communist bloc, Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Since the end of the Cold War, Thailand has been prominent in proposing the reformation of ASEAN into a regional trading bloc.

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