Thailand
Buddhism is main religion of Thailand
Nearly 95% of Thailand's population is though Thai Buddhism is practiced alongside Chinese indigenous religions by the large Thai Chinese population, and alongside Hinduism by the Thais.
Buddhist temples in Thailand are characterized by tall golden stupas, and the Buddhist architecture of Thailand is similar to that in other Southeast Asian countries, especially Cambodia and Laos, which share a cultural and historical heritage with Cambodia.
Hinduism, Islam , Christianity
Hinduism Several thousand Hindus of Indian origin live in Thailand, mainly in the larger cities. Besides this group of "pure Hindus", Thailand in its earliest days was under the rule of the Khmer Empire, which had strong Hindu roots, and the influence among Thais remains even today. The popular Ramakien epic is based on the Hindu Ramayana. The former capital ofAyutthaya was named for Ayodhya, the Indian birthplace of the Hindu god Rama.
Islam It is often thought that the majority of the country's Muslims is concentrated in the kingdom's three southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani, andNarathiwat. However, the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that only 18% of Thai Muslims live in the border provinces
Christianity was introduced by European missionaries as early as the 1550s, when Portuguese mercenaries and their chaplain arrived in Ayutthaya. Historically, it has played a significant role in the modernisation of Thailand, notably in the social and educational institutions (e.g., orphanages, schools, and colleges). It represents 0.7% of the national population.