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Tour route 4 places
  • King Rama 2 Park
    Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phutthaloetlanaphalai Museum is 4 Thai style buildings. It is arranged in the ethnology style, representing the artifacts in the early of Rattanakosin Era that reflects the characteristic of the art and culture, the livelihood, and the living of Thai people in the period of Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phutthaloetlanaphalai, which can be divided into 2 parts: The middle hall: There is the enshrinement of the statue of King Rama 2 with the exhibition of the ancient artifacts in the early of Ratthanakosin Era, such as Bencharong porcelain and porcelain; Khon mask in which it is the equipment in Thai traditional show according to the royal literature work in Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phutthaloetlanaphalai; puppets in the literature of Sang Thong and I-nao Nang Yai; Male’s room: exhibits the lifestyle of brave Thai males who are prepared to protect the country according to the style of Thai society in the early Rattanakosin Era with the Buddha image for worshipping, Thai’s notebook...
    King Rama 2 Park
    Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phutthaloetlanaphalai Museum is 4 Thai style buildings. It is arranged in the ethnology style, representing the artifacts in the early of Rattanakosin Era that reflects the characteristic of the art and culture, the livelihood, and the living of Thai people in the period of Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phutthaloetlanaphalai, which can be divided into 2 parts: The middle hall: There is the enshrinement of the statue of King Rama 2 with the exhibition of the ancient artifacts in the early of Ratthanakosin Era, such as Bencharong porcelain and porcelain; Khon mask in which it is the equipment in Thai traditional show according to the royal literature work in Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phutthaloetlanaphalai; puppets in the literature of Sang Thong and I-nao Nang Yai; Male’s room: exhibits the lifestyle of brave Thai males who are prepared to protect the country according to the style of Thai society in the early Rattanakosin Era with the Buddha image for worshipping, Thai’s notebook...
  • Wat Phra Si Arn
    Wat Phra Si Arn is located in Photharam District, Ratchaburi. It is a golden chapel that shows the faith in Buddhism of the Ratchaburi people. The golden chapel was worth over a hundred million baht and it took 37 years to build.
    Wat Phra Si Arn
    Wat Phra Si Arn is located in Photharam District, Ratchaburi. It is a golden chapel that shows the faith in Buddhism of the Ratchaburi people. The golden chapel was worth over a hundred million baht and it took 37 years to build.
  • Wat Khanon Nang Yai
    Wat Khanon Nang Yai is one of the important temples in Thailand. It is considered a temple that preserves the arts of Nang Yai shadow play and received UNESCO award to be The Asia/Pacific Cultural Centre (ACCU) in June 2007. It has been regarded as 1 of the 6 outstanding communities in the world with contributions to the conservation and restoration of intangible cultural heritage
    Wat Khanon Nang Yai
    Wat Khanon Nang Yai is one of the important temples in Thailand. It is considered a temple that preserves the arts of Nang Yai shadow play and received UNESCO award to be The Asia/Pacific Cultural Centre (ACCU) in June 2007. It has been regarded as 1 of the 6 outstanding communities in the world with contributions to the conservation and restoration of intangible cultural heritage
  • Amphawa floating market
    Amphawa is the second most popular floating market near Bangkok, not as large as Damnoen Saduak but more authentic, with visitors almost exclusively Thai. Located 50 kms from Bangkok this once small village was apparently already present in the mid-Seventeenth Century. It has become such a magnet for Thai weekenders that food stalls have grown from the riverbanks and stretched far into the surrounding streets. The main draw is of course eating seafood grilled procariously on wooden boats moored around the famous central bridge, serving an appetizing array of huge prawns, shellfish and squid. From noon until late in the evening, the smell is simply irresistible and customers flock to each side of the river all day long. Seafood prices are what you would expect at floating markets: according to weight, but to give you an idea, five large prawns usually cost 300 baht. Customers perch on rows of narrow steps leading down to the water and food is brought directly from the boats onto really...
    Amphawa floating market
    Amphawa is the second most popular floating market near Bangkok, not as large as Damnoen Saduak but more authentic, with visitors almost exclusively Thai. Located 50 kms from Bangkok this once small village was apparently already present in the mid-Seventeenth Century. It has become such a magnet for Thai weekenders that food stalls have grown from the riverbanks and stretched far into the surrounding streets. The main draw is of course eating seafood grilled procariously on wooden boats moored around the famous central bridge, serving an appetizing array of huge prawns, shellfish and squid. From noon until late in the evening, the smell is simply irresistible and customers flock to each side of the river all day long. Seafood prices are what you would expect at floating markets: according to weight, but to give you an idea, five large prawns usually cost 300 baht. Customers perch on rows of narrow steps leading down to the water and food is brought directly from the boats onto really...
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