In A.D. 1238, a relatively unified country was formed, which experienced Sukhothai Dynasty, Dacheng Dynasty, Wuli Dynasty and Bangkok Dynasty successively, and was originally named Siam. /kloc-In the 6th century, colonialists such as Portugal, Holland, Britain and France invaded successively. 1896, Britain and France signed a treaty stipulating that Siam is the buffer state between British Burma and French Indian zhina, so Siam became the only country in Southeast Asia that was not colonized. /kloc-at the end of 0/9, Rama iv began to open to the outside world, and Rama v used western experience for reference to carry out social reforms. 1In June, 932, the People's Party staged a coup, changing absolute monarchy into constitutional monarchy. 1939 was renamed Thailand. After several changes, 1949 was officially named Thailand.
Thailand is a member and founding member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and also a member of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asia-Europe Meeting and World Trade Organization.
In the economic crisis of 1998, he suffered major setbacks, and 1999 economy began to recover. In July 2003, the loan of $654.38+072 billion provided by the International Monetary Fund was paid off two years ahead of schedule. Thailand is a traditional agricultural country. Agricultural products are one of the main sources of foreign exchange income and the largest exporter of natural rubber in the world. Thailand's natural resources mainly include potassium salt, tin, tungsten, antimony, lead, iron, zinc, copper, molybdenum, nickel, chromium and uranium. Among them, the potassium salt reserves are 43.67 million tons, ranking first in the world.
Thailand is a Buddhist country and one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world.