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Lots of people have been asking me about what kind of clothes Thai people wear. We have our traditional clothes but we do not really wear them often. We only wear them for special days like Songkran, Father's day, Mother's day, Loy Krathong etc.For normal days, Thai men wear suits to work. Thai children wear uniform to school. At the weekend we wear normal clothes like other countries. For example jeans and T-shirt. I think most Thai traditional clothes are made from silk. The pictures below are of teachers and students at my old school.
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Thai Traditional Clothes
Lost of people have been asking me abut what of clothes Thai people wear. We have our traditional clothes but we do not really wear them often. We only wear them for special days like Songkran, Father's day, Mother's day, Loy Krathong etc. For normal days, Thai men wear suits to work. Thai children wear uniform to school. At weekend we wear normal clothes like other countries. For example jeans and T-shirt. I think most Thai traditional clothes are made from silk. The pictures below are of teachers and students at my old school.Wearing Traditional Thai Clothes
Narongpon Laiprakobsup from Thailand
If someone asks which period of my life I have enjoyed, I say that my university years were a wonderful period of my life. I got a lot of experience--happiness, tiredness, achievement, and disappointment--I could not get from anywhere else. This helped to strengthen my life.
Photo from Narongpon Laiprakobsup
I felt so proud that I was Thai and preserving my culture and traditions.
Narongpon is in the center of the photo.
To me, the most impressive thing in my college years was that we freshmen had to dress in traditional Thai clothes on the last day of our freshman ceremony.
When the morning of the last day of the freshman ceremony arrived, we woke up early to put on the traditional Thai clothes and give the monks food. (Thai customs).
As we were dressing in the clothes, the older generation shouted at us, "Hurry up! Hurry up!" We heard that every day during the freshman ceremony. It was very difficult to dress because it was our first time.
Men wore white Thai shirts, a vivid wide strip of cloth with one end twisted and hitched between the legs, white striped socks and leather shoes. Also, we wore the ancient Thai hair style to blend with the Thai suits.
After finishing dressing, I stared at myself in the mirror reflecting the 1700s Thai man. I felt so proud that I was Thai and preserving my culture and traditions.
We too pictures in many historical places such as the Grand Palace across from my university and Thai temples. As we were going to those places, people, some of whom were passengers, tourists, and foreigners, looked at us, all of whom were dressed as people coming from the past. On that day, we were so happy even though we could smell each other's unpleasant smell due to the hot weather. We could see everyone's smiles.
Happiness on that day made us forget the tiredness in training on previous freshman ceremony days as cadets. That we participated in every activity together created and intensified our relationship rapidly. This contributed to love within our generation. The events of those days will be in my memory forever.
ISU_152 +605598 Fri, 05 Dec 08 11:39 AM
Traditional clotches of some Russian folk's :
1. Nenets - small folk , lived on the nord of Siberia
2.Men from northen Caucasia - photo from 19 century
And russians - this image is only joke , but element's of traditional clothes drawing correctly
Hello . I come from Thailand .The traditonal clothes are call" Shud Thai " and now we use "Shud Thai" only in Traidition or for wedding
Mae Nak spirit
A famous shrine in Bangkok (ศาลแม่นาคพระโขนง) is located near Sukhumvit Road, Soi 101. It is containing the grave of the dreadful ghost "PHI PHRA KHANONG" (ผีพระโขนง). This ghost has frightened Thai people since almost a century.![]()
Mae nak phra khanong
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