Thai folklore
Thai folklore is a rich tapestry of stories, myths, and legends that reflect the beliefs and traditions of the Thai people. It often features a variety of supernatural beings, such as naga (serpent-like creatures) and garuda (bird-like creatures), which play significant roles in the narratives. These tales are often passed down through generations and are deeply intertwined with Thai culture, religion, and daily life.
Many stories in Thai folklore emphasize moral lessons, the importance of community, and respect for nature. Festivals, such as Loy Krathong and Songkran, often incorporate elements of folklore, celebrating the connection between the spiritual and the physical world. These traditions help preserve the cultural identity of Thailand.