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THAILAN

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Science &
Technology
Arts &
Architecture
Food
Science and Technology
Robots

Robot Nurses Hajime Robot


Restaurant
Robots

Robot Handle
Transportation
BUS
Air-conditioned
Van-Air (Private)
(Gov.)
TUK-TUK
Water

Chaophraya Khlong Boat


Express
Water

Long tail Hotel shuttle boats


boats
Water

Chaophraya Khlong Boat


Express
Energy Resources
Rasi Salai
Dam
-Used to irrigate local fields
Wind Power

-Thailand has a low average wind speeds so they


built windmills on top of the mountain ranges,
canyons, and slopes
Arts and Architecture
PAINTING
Most frequent narrative subjects for
paintings:
 Ramakian  the Buddhist heavens
 Jataka stories and hells
 episodes from the life  scenes of daily life
of Buddha
MURALS

To educate monks and the general public


about the events of Buddha's life, history,
moral lessons and the Buddhist cosmology.
LITERATURE

Thai's national epic is a version of the


Ramayana called the "Ramakien"
Thai Poetry
Featured extensively in Thai literature, and
constituted the near-exclusive majority of literary
works up to the early Rattanakosin Period(early
19th century).
Thai Folk Story: Phikulthong
THAI DANCE
2 MAJOR CATEGORIES
1. Khon and Lakhon (Classical dance)
 performed only as a religious offering in the royal
courts
-Khon: masked dance dramatizes the Ramakien and
Devaraja (Hindu concept of divine kingship).
-Lakhon: features wider range of stories than Khon
including folk tales and Jataka stories.
2 MAJOR CATEGORIES
2. Likay (Folk dance)
 evolved as a diversion for common people who
did not have access to royal performances
 often performed at village festivals
THAI MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Klong thap and Khim (Persian origin)
Jak He (Indian Origin)
Klong Jin (Chinese origin)
THAI CLASSICAL
MUSIC
Piphat
Khruang Sai
Mahori
THAI FOLK MUSIC

1. Luk
Thung
2. Mor Lam
NANG YAI SHADOW PUPPETRY

performances are typically held in the open air,


with the puppeteers manipulating the puppets
behind a transparent screen, with a fire or bright
light behind them casting their shadows on the
screen.
ARCHITECTURE
Thai Stilt House

a universal aspect of Thailands


traditional architecture is the elevation
of buildings on stilts.
Kuti
 a small structure built on stilts designed to
house a monk
 proper size is defines in the Sanghathisep, Rule
6, to be "12 by 7 keub" (4.013 by 2.343
meters)
Wat

properly used to refer only to a Buddhist


site with resident monks.
Food
Tom Yum Goong (Spicy Soup)
Kha Soi (Noodle Soup)
Phat Kaphrao (stirred fried meat
with basil and chili)
Laap Seasoned minced meat
Mok Huak
Made of developing tadpoles and fermented
fish
Luu Muu (Raw blood)
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
KAPUNKA
Prepared By: Francheska Terese Matiga
Members: Christine Maskarino
Caryl Juanillo
April Lingo
Resza Enriquez
Honnielyn Dibdib
Roland Plasquita
Mary Anne Fernandez

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