Economic Distribution
Thailand's income inequality remains a significant challenge, with the richest 1% owning 58% of the nation's wealth. The Gini coefficient stands at 0.45, indicating a considerable wealth gap. Bangkok and its surrounding provinces generate 44% of the country's GDP
Universal Healthcare Access
Thailand's universal healthcare system has made significant strides in rural areas, covering 95% of the population through the "30-baht scheme." Rural health centers now serve as primary care units, staffed with nurses and public health officers. Mobile m
Market Growth and Infrastructure
Thailand's e-sports industry has experienced explosive growth, reaching a market value of 15 billion baht in 2024. Major gaming centers and e-sports arenas have been established in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Pattaya, equipped with professional-grade gaming gear
Modern Integration and Research
Thai traditional medicine has evolved to integrate with modern healthcare systems. Major hospitals like Chulabhorn and Siriraj now offer traditional medicine departments alongside conventional treatments. Research institutions conduct scientific studies on Thai her