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พระบรมราชานุสาวรีย์รัชกาล 1 - 8 รวมภาพ พระบรมราชานุสาวรีย์รัชกาล 1 - 8
Located at Klong Tat. According to legend said was a training camp battle scout Tons, which is the origin of Scout activities. Mom Luang Pin Malakul and the government that this place has created significant royal monument King Mongkut Klao reign at this farmhouse.... read more
The King Phutthayotfa Chulalok the Great Monument, also known as the King Rama I Monument, stands proudly at the foot of Memorial Bridge (Phra Phuttha Yodfa Bridge), linking the Phra Nakhon and Thonburi districts. This monument honors King Rama I, the founder of the Chakri Dynasty and the visionary who moved the capital to Bangkok in 1782, ushering in the Rattanakosin Era.
Unveiled in 1932 during ...
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Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram is located near King Rama II Memorial Park. This temple belongs to the Bang Chang family. It was constructed by Princess Phrarubsirisopharkmahanaknari, the mother of Queen Amarintharamat. The area behind this temple was the residence of Luang Yokkrabat and Khun Nak. It is believed that area about the position of the chedi at present of Wat Amphawan is the place where Khun N... read more
The King Rama III Memorial, also known as the King Nangklao Monument, is located in the heart of Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon District. It was built to honor King Nangklao (Rama III), the third monarch of the Chakri Dynasty, who reigned from 1824 to 1851.
King Rama III is remembered for his foresight in expanding international trade, promoting Theravāda Buddhism, and preserving Thai cultural herita...
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Yannawa Temple is a third-class royal monastery (worawihan) located along the Chao Phraya River in the Charoen Krung–Sathorn area of Bangkok. Originally known as “Wat Khok Khwai,” the temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period. Its historical prominence significantly increased during the early Rattanakosin era.
The temple’s most remarkable transformation occurred du...
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Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park, commonly known by locals as Khao Wang, is a summer palace built during the reign of King Rama IV. Situated atop three large hills, approximately 92 meters above sea level, it is the most iconic landmark of Phetchaburi and a prime example of Thai architecture and heritage from the mid-19th century.
Phra Nakhon Khiri is renowned for its architectural fusion of East...
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The Equestrian Statue of King Rama V is one of Bangkok’s most revered landmarks, commemorating the legacy of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who is celebrated for his reforms and modernization efforts in Thailand. The statue portrays the king riding his horse, symbolizing strength, leadership, and vision.
Located prominently in the Royal Plaza, the bronze statue is surrounded by well-maintained...
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Naval History Park at Chulachomklao Fortress is situated at the mouth of Chao Phraya River, Tambon Laem Fa Pha. You can get there using the Suksawat Road from the Phra Samut Chedi intersection. The fortress’s compound houses a magnificent standing monument of King Rama V, which is located in the front of the fortress. Pom Phra Chulachomklao is a modern fortress and has played an... read more
Lumphini Park is one of the largest and most iconic public parks in the heart of Bangkok, located between Rama IV Road and Ratchadamri Road. Spanning over 360 rai (approximately 142 acres), it is one of the most vital green spaces in the city, perfect for leisure, outdoor recreation, and escaping the hustle and bustle of urban life. Shaded by mature trees and featuring a scenic lake, the park offe... read more
Khao Hin Lek Fai is a small hill located to the west of Hua Hin town and is a highly popular natural attraction. The name "Hin Lek Fai" (Flint Stone) comes from the characteristic of the local stones that can be struck to produce sparks. Khao Hin Lek Fai is a significant place that offers visitors spectacular views of Hua Hin town and the Gulf of Thailand. The area on the summit has been developed... read more
Suthat Thepwararam Temple is one of Bangkok’s most significant royal monasteries and a masterpiece of early Rattanakosin architecture. Construction began during the reign of King Rama I and was completed in the reign of King Rama III. The temple was intended to house the revered Phra Si Sakyamuni, a monumental bronze Buddha image relocated from Sukhothai, representing the refined elegan... read more

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