The Land of Rubber Wood
Thailand
Thailand has many years of history and culture and was originally named Siam. In AD, the Sukhothai Dynasty was established and a relatively unified country began to form. Thailand's architecture is very distinctive. The main architectural feature is a towering tower with a solemn lotus bud-like dome on the top. It is called a pagoda in India and a reliquary in Thailand. Its original meaning is a reliquary. the meaning of. It has been described that most of the palaces are Siamese-style buildings mainly white. The white walls have red roofs or triple eaves with golden roofs. The raised horns
horns
and the eagle's beak
that stare eagerly at the sky are highlighted in gold. Use a lot of colored glass or lenses for the base.
Thailand is located in the tropics and in the monsoon zone of Southeast Asia. The annual temperature is not lower than
℃
The average precipitation is about
Most areas in Thailand are low mountains and plateau forests with diverse biodiversity. There are abundant dipterocarps in the north and northeast, mixed deciduous forests in the middle, mangroves and swamp forests in the south, and mangroves and tropical moist evergreens in coastal areas.
According to the International Tropical Forest Association, after
years of development, rubber wood has become the preferred raw material for the Malaysian furniture industry as well as particleboard and fiberboard. The annual rubber wood output in Southeast Asian countries exceeds 10,000 cubic meters. Most of the rubber wood is processed into sawn wood and finally made into furniture. Malaysian rubber wood furniture accounts for more than
of exported furniture, with annual rubber wood exports reaching
billion. The annual export value of Thailand's rubber wood furniture industry reaches
billion US dollars
Rubber wood is the raw material for the largest particleboard production plant in the region, with annual particleboard output reaching
10,000 cubic meters.
Thai rubber wood Rubberwood