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Namchon village phichit thailand | Pakistani in thailand | phichit | thai village life | #10million

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If you haven’t lived in or visited a Thai village, you haven’t experienced traditional Thai culture. Everyone knows Thailand’s famous cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai and its well-known beaches on Phuket and Samui. Not many people, however, are aware of life in the countryside villages where most Thai live. The large cities are as westernized as you can get, but still, a more straightforward, older, and more colorful rural life exists in the villages worth examining. This video will first introduce the geography and administrative structure of Thailand. After briefly discussing life in the cities, it will describe in more detail life in the villages and the towns to which they are attached.

Formerly known as Siam, Thailand is a country about the land size of Spain located in Southeast Asia. It is bordered in the north by Myanmar (Burma) and Laos. Laos and Cambodia are to the east of Thailand. To the south lie Malaysia and the Gulf of Thailand, while the Andaman Sea and Myanmar are to the west.

Village life in Thailand is much different from life in the cities just as it was when I was growing up near a farming village in the 1950s. The average Thai village has approximately 100 families with a population of around 600. Most of the residents are engaged in agriculture. In taking my wife’s home village as an example, almost all of the houses are two-story wooden structures on stilts. Traditionally, the farmers kept livestock such as chickens, ducks, pigs, and farm equipment on the first level under the second level where the family lived. Nowadays, the open area on the first level has been enclosed and made into living areas for the family. In many of the older houses, there is no indoor plumbing, and one must use different styles of outhouses with both squat and sit-down commodes. Many homes also don’t have showers. The traditional way of showering is by scooping some water from a container from a large storage urn and then throwing it on your body. Most villagers have about one acre of land on the side and in the back of their houses where they have gardens and fruit orchards. Agricultural land for the growing of rice, sugar cane, potatoes, and now lately rubber trees is found usually 1-2 kilometers from the village

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