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Thailand must go to 10 tourist attractions.

1, Phuket: Phuket is located in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula in southern Thailand, with 32 outlying islands; Located in the southeast of the island, Phuket Town, the capital, is a big port and commercial center. Phuket is the largest island in Thailand and the smallest government in Thailand. Because of its charming scenery and rich tourism resources, it is known as "a pearl on the Andaman sea"; Phuket is rich in natural resources and has the reputation of "Treasure Island" and "Treasure Island". The main mineral is tin, but also rich in rubber, seafood and various fruits. Malays call Phuket Salang, which is also often called Tonka, Juncker Ceylon and Jongsalam.

2. Grand Palace: Also known as the Grand Palace, it is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand, adjacent to the Chao Phraya River. Built in 1782, with a total area of 2 18400 square meters. It is modeled after the old palace in the old capital. It is the palace of Thailand (Siam), the most perfect, largest and most national palace in the past dynasties, and one in the center of Bangkok.

3. Pattaya: Located in chonburi province, Thailand, at 1 54km southeast of Bangkok, it takes1hour for 20 minutes to drive along Thailand Highway 7. It is a famous seascape resort in Thailand at the southern tip of Indo-China Peninsula. It is famous for its sunshine, beaches and seafood, beautiful seascape, novel paradise, and the most famous shemale performance. Colorful night culture attracts the whole world. Pattaya is a hot beach resort, real estate investment, tourism and pension resort in Southeast Asia in recent years, enjoying the reputation of "Hawaii in the East", and Pattaya has also become synonymous with "beach holiday paradise".

4. Chao Phraya River: also known as Zhaopiye River, it is the largest river in Thailand and runs through the whole territory of Thailand from north to south; The most striking scenic spots on the Chao Phraya River and its tributaries are resplendent temples and pagodas. These colorful Buddhist buildings are mixed with high-rise buildings and residential buildings in the city, forming a strange and beautiful landscape; There are many temples on the left bank of the river, including more than 10,000 in Bangkok, so Thailand enjoys the reputation of "the country with thousands of buddhas" and "the country with yellow robes".

Ssangyong Temple is a famous Buddhist summer resort in Thailand. It is located in Chiang Mai, Thailand. This is a legendary temple built by the royal family. It is said that a monk from Ceylon brought several relics to Thailand, one of which was enshrined in the temple of King Rana VI for 13 years. In order to make his people worship the relics, he asked four soldiers to follow his white elephant to find the holy land. The elephant now walks all the way to Su Tieshan, stops at the tower we can see now, and then the white elephant dies. The king built this tower here so that his people could also worship the relics of Sakyamuni. Because there are two golden dragons on both sides of the mountain road, it is called "Shuanglong Temple".

6. Koh Samui, located in the Gulf of Thailand, is the third largest island in China, with an area of 247㎞, about 80 kilometers from the mainland, surrounded by 80 islands, but most of them are uninhabited; Koh Samui is 5 km at its narrowest point and 2 1 km at its widest point. It is only 84 kilometers away from Suaifu, belonging to a real island group and the largest of more than 80 tropical island groups, of which only 4 islands are inhabited. Koh Samui is located about 560 kilometers south of Bangkok. Twenty years ago, no tourists came to disturb the dense coconut groves and quiet fishing villages here. It was not until several western tourists boarded wooden boats from Bangkok to transport coconuts that the news that Koh Samui had beautiful beaches spread like wildfire.

7.WatPhraKaew: Located in the northeast corner of Bangkok Grand Palace, it is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of the three national treasures in Thailand; Jade Buddha Temple is the most sacred place of Buddhism in Thailand, and it is the guardian temple and national protection temple of Chakuri Dynasty. Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1782, is a part of the Grand Palace in Thailand, accounting for about a quarter of the Grand Palace. Jade Buddha Temple is a place where the Thai royal family worships jade Buddha statues and holds religious ceremonies. Named after the jade Buddha enshrined in the temple. There are Jade Buddha Hall, Wang Xiandian, Buddha Bone Hall, Sutra Pavilion, Bell Tower and Golden Pagoda in the temple. Tickets for the Jade Buddha Temple are the same as those for the Grand Palace.

8. The reclining Buddha Temple is located next to the Jade Buddha Temple in Bangkok. It has a history of over 220 years. It was built in the capital of the first emperor, and it is as famous as the Jade Buddha Temple. The traditional Thai massage skills taught by this Buddhist temple are authentic. There are 99 pagodas in the reclining Buddha Temple, of which 7 1 pagoda is 7 meters high and is called "Tallinn". There are also four large Maha pagodas with a height of 4 1 m; There are many inscriptions on the pillars, walls, Buddhist temples and pavilions in the main hall of the reclining Buddha Temple. The inscription was written at the moment of King III. Its contents include architecture, history, Buddhist history, medicine, aphorisms, literature, geography, customs and habits, etc. Known as "the first university in Thailand".

9. Lingguang Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand: Located in Chiang Rai, Thailand, Lingguang Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand was built at 1998. Its design and construction were contributed by the famous Thai artist CharlermchaiKositpipat. The exterior of this modern Buddhist temple is decorated with fragments of mirrors, while the gable windows are decorated with Nagas (the god of the hydra and the nether world), elephants and umbrellas, while the interior has these buildings and sculptures to interpret the meaning, essence and wisdom of Buddhism. Besides Buddhism, I also saw the shadows and figures of other religions, which showed the tolerance and broadness of Buddhism; Different from temples seen in other places, the features here are not only pure white roofs, pure white walls and pure white pedestals, but also many artists' thoughts and reflections. The overall style seems to have the shadow of western architecture.

10, Siam Square: Located in Bangkok, Thailand, it was founded in 1965. This land belongs to Chulalongkorn University, which is the most famous shopping center in Thailand. Like Shinjuku and Ximending in Taiwan Province Province, there are many international chain stores, schools, bookstores and bars. There are many famous shops in this area, such as Starbucks coffee shop, HardRockCafe, banks, restaurants, coffee shops, fashion shops, bookstores, record stores, schools, hotels and so on.