Located on the banks of the
Chao Phraya, Bangkok (or called
'Krung Thep' by residents
local), is a thrilling paradox.
Thailand's capital is to maintain
old heritage as well
welcomes open things
new with full enthusiasm.
After becoming the capital
during the more than two centuries,
Bangkokin the last 20 years have witnessed many
the change. Skyscrapers sky forming
The new view of the city,
Splitting the town with Skytrain
fast train, and train underground have also been
prepared escort residents the move.
Options for shopping,
evening of dining and
entertainment also continues to grow, starting
from the typical to treat
dance and music traditionally,
up to the entertainment level
international level.
Here, some of the sights
you need to see:
a) Temple and Cultural Center
There are more than 400
temples in This Thai capital. Which
famous among other things:
- Grand Palace and Wat Phra
Kaeo Is place
Emerald Buddha, and the palace
The king. Open from 8.30 am
until 3.30 pm. Ticket
entry of 200 Baht, including
admission to the Vimanmek
Mansion and the Coin Pavilion.
For this location, visitors
should wear clothing
appropriate and should
wearing footwear (including
women).
- Wat Mahathat
Known as the Great Temple
Relics, posision in opposite Wat Phra
Kaeo. For those who are
interested studied Buddhist meditation
can learn here, because
meditation lessons there is a
in English.
- Vimanmek Mansion
Teak is a building
The world's largest, was built
1901 by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).
Storing treasures and collections
invaluable from the 19th
century and early 20, and its museums
crafts such as nielloware,
Thai silk with various
unique design, and various
jewelry. Open every day from
hours 9:30 to 3:15 pm, and
displays of traditional dances
at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm.
Entrance is 50 baht.
Expected to wear decent clothes.
- Wat
Pho In close Grand Palace,
there temple which
It was built in 1688
as the Reclining
Buddhist. Gold-plated statue
This length is 46 meters and
as high as 15 meters, while
eyes and legs covered by
pearl oysters. That is
recalled when the Buddha
enter Nirvana. In the past, Wat
Pho is the place
The first common occupation in
Kingdom of Siam, and until now
there is still a massage
education a very traditional Thai
known there. Open every
day at 8 am to 5 pm,
entrance fee of 20 baht. Be
expected wearing clothes that
deserve.
- Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
One symbol of the city
This famous Bangkok
located on the banks of the
Chao Phraya, and reflect
light is very beautiful
because the porcelain coated.
b) Some points of interest
other:
- Erawan Shrine
In the corner of Ratchadamri
roads and Phloen Chit, a statue
Deity worship four faces
the famous magic. Many
vacationers who specifically came from Japan,
Hong Kong and Singapore to conduct prayers here.
- Jim Thompson House
Very famous for its collection
Thai silk is beautiful and
complete. Museum center
located on Soi Kasemsan 2 in
Road Rama I. Entrance is 100
Baht and is open from Monday
to Saturday 9 am to 4 pm.
The stores are also found in
major malls.
-Trip in river Chao Phraya In
along river Chao Phraya, there are outposts
dismissal. Tickets sold at
your hotel, or you can
buy their own in the post
dismissal. For tourists, it is advisable to buy
tickets are valid throughout
the day. One post terujung
is right next to BTS Skytrain stops at
Saphan Taksin. There is also
ship for tourists, complete
with the guide. You
can be stopped at various
points of interest, for example
in Wat Arun, Golden Palace
(heading Maharaja Pier), Chinatown, and
so on.
There are also additional
tourism the Klong (canal) old,
witness the life Thailand's past. Every hotel
on the banks of this river, for
example hotel Royal Orchid Sheraton, Oriental,
Shangri-La, Marriott, Peninsula,
and so on, also provide a meal event
a romantic evening with the
ship.
- Dusit Zoo
The zoo is located in
Rama V Road, Dusit area, near
The Royal Plaza. Having a
collection Asian and African animals, and
equipped with a special
children's section the child. Suitable for leisure
with family. Open every
harijam 9 to 6 pm. Ticket
entrance 30 baht for adults,
10 Baht for children.
- Snake Farm / Queen Saovabha
Memorial Institute
Snake farm is located near
Chulalongkorn Hospital, in
corner of Rama IV Road. Open
from hours 8:30 to 4:30 during the
day normal and 8.30 am to 12
during the current holiday. You
can could see this snake
taken at 10:30 am and
2:30 pm. Entrance is 70 Baht.
- Museum doll Bangkok
(Bangkok Doll Museum)
Located in Soi Ratchataphan, in
front Ratchaprarop Road,
has a doll collection
Thai and foreign. Open every
day except Sunday, from 8
am to 5 pm. Entrance
free of charge.
-Dream World Center
recreation in Rangsit
- Ongkharak
Road near the airport is suitable
for families, with a miniature
legendary locations, and various
modern recreation. Available
SNOW LAND and children can
make a snow man, Main
sled and igloo! Besides
was also a Hollywood Action,
truly unique in Southeast Asia!
Open daily at 10 to 5 pm (7 ASAT holidays). Ticket
entry including 450 recreation Baht.
- Safari World
Located just outside Bangkok,
towards Min Buri. Divided by
four sections: Safari Park, Bird Park,
Macaw Island and Games Corner.
Entrance is 400 baht for
adult and 300 Baht for children
the child. Open daily from 9
am to 5 pm.
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