Studying in Thailand is still very good. Mainly Thailand has many places suitable for students to study abroad. There are some similarities between living habits and regional culture. Compared with the differences in countries and cultures such as Europe and America, Thailand is much better. In addition, most people in Thailand believe in Buddhism, and the society is still relatively stable and steady.
Transportation:
Thailand is located in the center of Southeast Asia, with convenient transportation and enjoying the blending of eastern and western cultures, which makes it easier for students to adapt to cultural transition. Buddhist countries have good social security and can live and study with peace of mind.
Gold content:
Thai diploma, which is recognized by various authorities in China and Thailand. The degree obtained is recognized by the academic degree of China Study Abroad Service Center, and the academic qualifications and degrees are also relatively common in the world.
The teaching staff of study abroad institutions in Thailand is still relatively strong. 90% of teachers in international institutions have doctoral degrees from prestigious universities and overseas study backgrounds, with rich teaching experience, rigorous educational attitude, novel teaching content and easy acceptance and absorption of students' learning knowledge.
Geographical environment and topography of Thailand;
1, geographical environment
Thailand is located in the south-central part of Indochina Peninsula in Asia, bordering Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Malaysia, the Gulf of Thailand (Pacific Ocean) in the southeast, the Andaman Sea in the southwest, Myanmar in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast and Cambodia in the southeast. Its territory extends southward along the crater isthmus to the Malay Peninsula, bordering Malaysia, and its narrow part lies between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
2. Terrain of Thailand
The jungle in the northern mountainous area, the vast paddy fields in the central plain, the semi-arid farmland in the northeast plateau, the tropical islands in the southern peninsula and the long coastline. Most borders are low mountains and plateaus. The terrain is changeable and can be divided into four parts: west, middle, east and south.
The northeast is the Nakhon Ratchasima Plateau, which is extremely dry in summer and muddy in rainy season, and is not suitable for farming. In the middle is Zhaopina River (Zhaopina River) plain. From Bangkok to the north, the terrain gradually rises slowly, and the land along the Chao Phraya River is fertile, which is the main agricultural producing area in Thailand. To the south of Bangkok is the mangrove area of Siam Bay, which did not enter the water at high tide and became a mangrove swamp at low tide.