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Thai culture is deeply rooted in Theravada Buddhism which is embraced by 95 percent of Thailand’s population.

The best of Thai culture can be seen through its temples, which are literally found everywhere. Hence, no visit to Thailand would be complete without visiting its temples, many of which have historical and cultural significance.

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