Ways to Bring Our Original Society-Friendly Thai Economy Back
Ayutthaya is a landscape where three rivers join. The place that was once the most prosperous spot in the past where many elegant temples and lively international trade were settled is an island surrounded by rivers. Exactly with a landscape like this the soil must be very fertile. Besides, three rivers mean fishes everywhere.
When the unwelcomed Burmeses came, with strong forts the Thais were capable of defending the Burmese for a long time. When the rainy season came, anywhere near the rivers except the Ayutthaya island was flooded. With plenty of rice and fish, the Thais had food for months while the Burmeses had to go home embarrassingly.
Now you've learned a segment of Thai history. What do you think should be the main economy of Thailand? Is it possible that Thai economy relies on petroleum industry flourishing in desert nations like those in the Middle East? Or trade and finance like Singapore that is almost void of natural resources?
I'm sure even a young primary-school child can answer this abruptly. Thai economy can rely on nothing better than agriculture. Thailand has been a big exporter of rice since the ancient time. Why was Thailand forced to sign a free trade treaty in 1855? But what you generally see nowadays here in Thailand is many serious social issues only. There is crimes, corruption, rape, adultery, drug issues, education issues, bribery, poverty, widening class gap, pollution and polluted water anywhere. What's wrong with my beloved bountiful Thailand? How come can a farmer who can grow rice on any soil in Thailand become so poor and indebted?