Monday, 18 August 2014

THAI BODY LANGUAGE


' Wai - Sawasdee '


A common Thai greeting is to place your hands together in a prayer like position.  In addition to greeting and saying goodbye, the wai is also always used when either presenting or receiving a gift. The wai is, amongst other things, a mark of respect for position and age. For Thais, different levels of the closed hands can show different degrees of respect.

Thai mythological creature

KINNARI


The Kinnari appears in the form of a half-woman and half-bird. You will find some of these mythological figurines in small coves on the second level of the central prang at Wat Arun located beside the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.