Attractions in BangKok

A few years ago, I used to take my parents to Thailand tour. Two old people, though in their old age, "The Cross of La Hy" but still not praise Thailand. Each time I heard the two storytellers tell their friends about the trip with the Thai tourist sites, I saw two very excited. Inside the word is the endless admiration in the industry "smoke industry" of your country. Bangkok - one of the international cities in Asia, was established by the first King of the Chakri Dynasty in 1782. Bangkok is a national treasure and a center of spiritual, Politics, trade, education and diplomacy of Thailand. Here, I would like to introduce the tourist attractions in BangKok so go to the city of Bangkok.
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Attractions in BangKok: Royal Thai

Sanam Luang

The oval-shaped public park on the Grand Palace front is used as a venue for a variety of royal ceremonies, including the Royal Groundbreaking Ceremony in May. including the Fine Arts Department, Thammasat University, and the National Museum, which showcases a great collection of bronze artifacts and handicrafts.

Royal Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo (Emerald Buddha Temple)

The riverfront location in this intersection contains several buildings with many features of architectural detail. Wat Phra Kaeo on the premises is a treasure trove of Thai art, which houses the most revered Buddha statue in Thailand. In the area of the Grand Palace there is also the Coin's House and Royal Decorations, which are a special place to display the King's clothing, decorations, medals, coins and money units. Currency used in Thailand since the 11th century. Tickets to this complex also include tickets to the Vimanmek Summer Palace located on Ratchathewi Road. The complex is open daily from 8:30 to 3:30.

Vimanmek Summer Palace

Located behind the Parliament Building in Bangkok, this is the world's largest teak building. The three-storey palace has 81 rooms, a lobby, a waiting room containing memorable royal events of the late 19th century. Open daily (except public holidays) from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, if Having purchased a ticket to visit the Royal Palace, you will be issued a ticket to the Vimanmek Castle free of charge. Please call 0 2628 6300-9, Ext. 5119, 5121 for more information.

Suan Pakkard Palace

Located on Si Ayutthaya Road. The complex consists of four Thai style houses located in a beautiful garden containing an important collection of Asian furniture. The lacquer exhibit is decorated with magnificent gold leaf mosaics at the end of the Ayutthaya period (1350-1767). Open daily from 9am to 4pm. Please call 0 2245 4934 for more information.

Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (QSMI)

Situated near the Chulalongkorn Hospital on the corner of Henri Dunant Street and Rama IV Roads, the Solid Snake Institute has a collection of poisonous snakes "milked" daily to collect valuable venom producing serum for the treatment of snakes. bite. The snake farm is open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm on weekdays and from 8:30 am to 12:00 on holidays. Tel: (662) 252 0161-4

San Lak Muang (City Stone Column)

Located at the southeast corner of Sanam Luang, Lak Muang is a stone pillar set up by King Rama I as the foundation stone for the new capital of Bangkok. Many believe that the request here will be fulfilled.

Attractions in BangKok: sacred temples

Wat Pho

The large temple adjacent to the Grand Palace, a giant gilded Buddha statue with a length of 46 meters, a height of 15 meters and the sole of the feet in mother-of-pearl. In addition to being the first public education center, Pho Temple is famous for traditional Thai massage. The temple is open daily from 8:30 to 5:00 pm. Tel: (662) 222-0933, (662) 221-2974

Attractions in BangKok: sacred temples

Wat Pho

The large temple adjacent to the Grand Palace, a giant gilded Buddha statue with a length of 46 meters, a height of 15 meters and the sole of the feet in mother-of-pearl. In addition to being the first public education center, Pho Temple is famous for traditional Thai massage. The temple is open daily from 8:30 to 5:00 pm. Tel: (662) 222-0933, (662) 221-2974...

Wat Traimit (Golden Buddha Temple)

This is one of the attractions in Bangkok so come first when you come to Thailand. Located at the end of Yaowarat Road in Chinatown Chinatown, next to Hualampong Railway Station, the pagoda features a gold-plated three-meter-high Buddha statue and weighs 5.5 tons. The temple is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple)

On Si Ayutthaya Road, near Chitralada Castle, this unique marble temple was built during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (1868-1910), using religious details such as stained glass windows. . The pagoda has a collection of bronze statues set in rows in the porch. The temple is open daily from 6: 00-5: 00, Tel: 02628 7947, 02281 2501

Suthat Temple & Giant Swing

One of the tourist attractions in beautiful BangKok is Suthat Temple. The highlight of Wat Suthat on Bamrung Muang is the main chapel painting in the 19th century. The temple is open daily from 8:30 am to 9 pm. The unique giant swing outside the temple was once used in the Brahmanical sacrifice that had long since ceased. Many shops near this giant swing sell a lot of Buddhist offerings. Please call 02224 9845 for more information.

Wat Saket (Golden Hill)

The main feature of the Wat Saket is the Golden Hill, dating back to the 1800s, which offers panoramic views of Ratchadamnoen Avenue. The golden chedi stands on a 79-meter-high gilded pagoda, the relics of the Buddha and here you can see the panorama of Bangkok. Open daily from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, Tel 02621 0576

And many other temples in the city worth visiting include Wat Mahathat, a Buddhist university adjacent to the Sanam Luang campus; Wat Ratchabophit, on Ban Mo Road with a mix of local and western; The Wat Intharawihan on Wisutkasat Road is 32 meters high and Wat Rachanatdaram (where the Loha Prasat-temple with 36 meters high metal spiers, with 37 small towers surrounding the pink pyramid) located next to. King Rama III Memorial Park.

Attractions in BangKok: Museum of cultural elite

National Museum

Keep an excellent collection of artifacts and handicrafts from the Bronze Age to the Bangkok Period. This complex has some beautiful ancient buildings in Thai architectural style. The museum is open daily except Mondays, Tuesdays and annual holidays from 9am to 4pm. Tel: (662) 224-1333, (662) 226-3617, (662) 224-1404, (662) 224-1370

National Art Museum

National Museum of Art, on Chao Fa Road opposite the National Museum, exhibits modern and traditional paintings by leading Thai artists. Open to the public every day from 9am to 4pm except Mondays, Tuesdays and public holidays. Tel: (662) 281-2224, (662) 282-2639

National Museum of the Dragon Boat

The royal dragon boats with splendid carvings and ornamentation used for royal occasions are exhibited at the boat shelter on Bangkok Noi Canal near Pin Khao Bridge. The museum is open to the public. Daily sightseeing from 9am to 5pm. Please call 0 2424 0004 for more information.

Jim Thompson Museum

A collection of traditional Thai houses built as a home, owned by a man who helped restore Thai silk weaving after World War II. Today it is used as a museum to preserve invaluable collections of Asian art. This canal-style museum is located at Soi Kasemsan 2 on Rama I Road opposite the National Stadium. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.

Ban Kamthieng - Kamthieng Museum

Located in the Siam Society's garden on Sukhumvit Soi 21 (Asoke), this 200-year-old Thai-style building contains a collection of traditional farmer's and farmer's tools. Open from Tuesday to Saturday (except public holidays) from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please call (662) 661-6470 ext. 7 for more information or visit our website: http://www.siam-society.org

Bangkok Doll Museum

At Soi Ratchataphan from Ratchaprarop Road. The museum displays dolls made by local workshops. The museum is open daily except Sunday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, admission free. Tel: 02245 3008

Attractions in BangKok: a variety of entertainment

Dusit Zoo

Situated next to the Royal Plaza, Bangkok's oldest zoo features a collection of common mammals in Africa, Asia and birds living in the garden. The zoo is open daily from 8:00 to 6:00. Please call (662) 281-2000, (662) 281 1039, (662) 282 7111-3 for more information.

King Rama IX Park

The 80-hectare botanical garden, located deep in Sukhumvit Soi 103 (Udomsuk), was opened in 1987 to commemorate King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 60th birthday. The park is open daily from 5:00 am to 5:00 pm. Tel: 02328 1395

Siam Ocean World

Located in the suburbs of Minburi, about 30 minutes east of the Lat Phrao overpass, this water park has artificially created waves, swirling water, and slides from the tower. Additional play areas include a children's playground, bird enclosures, open gardens and botanical gardens. Open daily from 10:00 to 6:00 pm. Please call (662) 919-7200 ext. 19 for more information or visit www.siamparkcity.com.

Dream World Park

Located at 7 Rangsit-Ongkharak Road, this theme park features a European-style plaza, miniature land and exciting car journeys. This is one of the tourist destinations in Bangkok that can not be missed if you take your children. Open from 10:00 to 5:00 pm on weekdays and 7:00 to 7:00 on weekends. TEL: (662) 533-1152, (662) 533-1147


Safari World Park

Safari World is also one of the tourist attractions in Bangkok. This 120-hectare complex is also located on the outskirts of Minburi, at kilometer 9 on Raminthra Road, divided into four areas named Safari Park, where many Asian and African mammals live, Bird Park, Macai Island and Game Corner. The complex is open from 9:00 to 5:00 pm.

Attractions in BangKok: Bangkok River

Chao Phraya River & Bangkok Canal Network (Khlongs)

Bangkok was interwoven with a system of canals in the nineteenth century, so the capital was dubbed the "Oriental Venice". The Chao Phraya River (rivers of kings) and the canals that still exist today outline the memorable motifs of the traditional way of life that have arisen from the waterways that are still preserved over the centuries. Guests can make use of convenient public transportation to easily explore the canal system here.

Excursions by speed boat / Bangkok-Nonthaburi

The Chao Phraya River Express service connects Bangkok to the bordering northern province of Nonthaburi, departing from the Ratishngkhon Temple Pier near the Krung Thep Bridge. Ticket prices vary depending on the color of the flag on the ship. Major attractions include the Memorial Bridge, Temple of Arun, the Royal Palace on the banks of the river, and Thammasat University. The convenient access to the pier is Tha Chang Pier near the Royal Palace and Tha Phra Pier near Thammasat University.

Mon Channel

The train runs every day from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, departing at Tha Tian wharf behind the Buddhist Temple lying, each trip 30 minutes at a very cheap price. Scenic views include canals along canals, orchards, orchid gardens, and a fascinating array of water activities.

Bang Waek Channel

The boat leaves the bridge at Memorial Bridge every 15 minutes from 6:00 am to 9:30 pm. Scenic attractions are temples along canals and orchid gardens.

Bang Khu Wiang & Bang Yai Channels

The train departs from Tha Chang wharf near the Royal Palace every 20 minutes from 6:15 to 8:00. Scenic attractions include temples along the canal, the Royal Dragon Boat House, the Thai style house and the Ban Khu Wiang Floating Market from 4:00 to 7:00 am.

River cruise chaopraya

Bangkok's riverside scene is the city's most popular attraction, especially during the night when the weather is cooler and the reflected light turns the Chao Phraya River into a romantic and mysterious shimmering spectacle. The best way to combine a river cruise dinner is to enjoy a cruise on the restaurant.

These are popular tourist destinations in BangKok, besides these tourist attractions in BangKok are still many interesting places. Leave a comment about your favorite place.

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