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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....
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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 ... read more
Unveiled in 1932 during ... read more
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...
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is located in the tabernacle ceremony corner Rajdamnern Avenue in front Royal temple shot stars, built in the year, the. 2533 by a Fine Arts Department of an operator in the bronze with bronze sat on the throne high half as much of his truth within thrived considerably in the area is decorated with the tabernacle dwelling place of his Majesty the King will be used for royal guest and Sala 3....
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Wat Yannawa is a royal temple established in the Ayutthaya period (1350-1767 AD) and initially called Wat Kok Khwai. The name was later changed to Wat Kok Krabue in the Thonburi and early Bangkok eras. During the Rattanakosin period, King Rama III (1824-1851) added a wiharn in the form of the Chinese junk to remind the Thai people of the sailing ships that had brought much prosperity to the countr...
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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...
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Lumphini Park with 140 acre, is one of the very few areas of the Thai capital that is still patrolled by mounted policemen. It has the city's first public library and dance hall. During winter time, the Palm Garden of Lumphini Park becomes the site for the annual Concert in the Park festival featuring classical music by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra and other bands. History:Lumpini Park was built...
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Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan is a first-class royal temple and a true architectural gem located in the historic heart of Bangkok. Commissioned by King Rama I and completed during the reign of King Rama III, this temple reflects the artistic and spiritual richness of early Rattanakosin-era Thailand.
At its heart sits Phra Sri Sakayamuni, one of the largest cast bronze Buddha images in... read more
At its heart sits Phra Sri Sakayamuni, one of the largest cast bronze Buddha images in... read more