Exploring the Vibrant Karen Culture in Thailand

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Experience the rich Karen culture in Thailand, where people speak Karen and Thai, wear traditional dresses, and enjoy sports like soccer and volleyball. Delve into their history, cuisine, music, art, and religious practices, all set against the picturesque backdrop of Kwakbaw Mountain and the May River. Discover the unique blend of traditions and modern influences in this fascinating community.


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  1. KAREN CULTURE Moo leah Htoo

  2. LANGUAGE In Thailand, people speak Karen and Thai.

  3. CLOTHING Karen dress: People wear dresses when they go to church, school, and celebrations.

  4. SPORT Soccer, volleyball,and Sepak Takraw ,

  5. GEOGRAPHY The name of the mountain In Karen country is Kwakbaw Mountain. The longest river between Thailand and Burma is the May River.

  6. FOOD Most of the people in Thailand eat rice and vegetables every day. Sometimes, they eat meat and other food .

  7. HISTORY Saw ba u gyi he s the president of Karen state.

  8. RELIGION Most of the people in Thailand are Christian and Buddhist.

  9. In Thailand, the people play a drum, its called kloy. They use it when they celebrate and when they have a party. They also use other music stuff like guitars and pianos when they go to church. MUSIC

  10. HOUSE People in Thailand use wood and bamboo to make houses.

  11. A PLACE THAT I WANT TO VISIT The place that I want to visit is China ,because I want to see The Great Wall.

  12. Drawing and painting represents the culture and religion of Karen people. ART

  13. Thai money Burmese money MONEY

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