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What are the tourist attractions in Thailand?

There are Samet Island, Crocodile Pond, Grand Palace, Ku Tao Temple and Chaidilong Temple.

1, Samet Island

Samak Island is a small island in the Gulf of Thailand, located about 220 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, and its administration belongs to Rayong, Thailand. It is 6.5 kilometers long, 2.3 kilometers wide and covers an area of about 5 square kilometers.

It takes about 40 minutes to reach Samet Island by boat from the local dock in Thailand. The island is a national nature park. There are many natural beaches on the east coast of the island, while the west coast is famous for sunsets. This is a weekend resort. There are simple wooden houses for accommodation on the island.

Samet Island has a tropical monsoon climate, and there should be a clear distinction between rainy season and dry season. But it is close to the seaside, and the sea breeze is cool and pleasant, so you can keep the beautiful scenery in front of tourists all year round. The temperature difference is not big, the fluctuation is very small, and it is almost imperceptible in rainy season and dry season. The temperature here is similar all year round, with an average temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius.

As for the best tourist season, I still recommend winter, that is, from 1 1 month to February of the following year, because this time is the warmest and most comfortable time in Samet Island all year round, and the weather is relatively dry, with almost no rainfall, which will not bring inconvenience to travel. And even in winter, the flowers here are still very bright and dazzling!

2. crocodile pond

Crocodile pond is located in Beilan, 30 kilometers east of Bangkok, with an area of about 40,000 square meters. It is the largest crocodile farm in the world, with more than 65,438+00 kinds of crocodiles, including African crocodiles, Australian crocodiles and Chinese alligators from China. China's former president Yang once visited here.

The design of Crocodile Lake Park is also original. Wooden crocodile-watching buildings are set up all over the lake, and the crocodile-watching buildings are connected by two-person high overhead corridors, forming a winding crocodile-watching corridor in the air. Climb up the corridor and you can see it at a glance.

Wooden crocodile-watching buildings are set up all over the lake, and the crocodile-watching buildings are connected by two-person high overhead corridors, forming a winding crocodile-watching corridor in the air.

When you climb the corridor, you can see the panoramic view of crocodile lake. After watching crocodiles, visitors can also watch the thrilling performance of "Fighting Crocodiles".

3. Grand Palace

The Grand Palace is the palace of Thailand (Siam). Adjacent to Chao Phraya River, it is a large-scale ancient architectural complex (28 buildings in total) in the center of Bangkok, with a total area of 2 1.84 million square meters.

The Grand Palace was built in 1782. After the continuous reconstruction and expansion of Daiwang, this magnificent palace complex was finally built, and it is still magnificent today.

This big palace is modeled after the old palace in the old capital. The Grand Palace is one of many palaces in Thailand, and it is the best preserved, largest and most national palace in the past dynasties.

The Great Emperor opened to the outside world and became a famous tourist attraction in Thailand. There are 22 buildings * * *, and the main buildings are four palaces with their own characteristics, lined up from east to west, with blue tile roofs, purple glazed tile roofs and crested cornices.

The roof is a typical "three-roof structure" in Thailand, and it is the pinnacle of architectural art in Thailand for hundreds of years. Some people call it "the complete works of Thai art".

4.Ku pottery cave

Ku Tao Temple is located in Chiang Mai. There are all kinds of gourd towers in the temple, which are embedded with tiles. This is very strange. Legend has it that when the Burmese army attacked Chiang Mai, it was unable to attack again and again. Burmese people call on King Chiang Mai to build a stupa, and whoever finishes it first will win.

Chiang Mai Army skillfully used bamboo, wood and cloth to shape the tower, and the appearance was painted, which was very realistic. The construction speed is faster than that of Burmese. When the Burmese saw it, they were deceived, so they fulfilled their promise and retreated. Later, Chiang Mai's army and people joined hands to build another real pagoda, which is five stories high and each floor looks like a watermelon, transliterated as Wat Ku Tao.

5. Chaidilong Temple

Wat Chedi Luang Temple, located in the center of the ancient city of Chiang Mai, was founded in141year, and its main body is the largest stupa in Chiang Mai, so it is also called "Giant Pagoda Temple".

This Indo-Ceylon stupa was originally 98 meters high and was once the tallest building in northern Thailand. However, due to the earthquake, artillery fire and lightning attacks in the Thai-Burmese war, only the 42-meter-high tower foundation and the first floor are left. However, for hundreds of years, it is still the tallest building in the ancient city of Chiang Mai.

Although this stupa has been destroyed by more than half, the incomplete remains are also devastated, and the whole body is covered with mottled scars weathered by natural wind, when you accidentally stand in front of this ancient pagoda and see its beauty, you can still feel its solemnity and solemnity, which makes you involuntarily daydream about the era when it was born.