No, soup kitchens don't really exist in Thailand. They're called temples there. Anyone and everyone is allowed to live at the temple for free, and eat for free if they ever need it.
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No, soup kitchens don't really exist in Thailand. They're called temples there. Anyone and everyone is allowed to live at the temple for free, and eat for free if they ever need it.
Continuing the off topic: Thailand is rated as an upper middle income country by the World Bank. And yes, there are most likely poor people in Thailand - but so there are in the USA and many other Western countries, countries that classified as high income countries. Thailand is definitely not a third world country, an expression not in use any longer.