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Next, I will go to Ayutthaya, Thailand for business twice. Please tell those who know the details about the local situation!

Ayutthaya (another Chinese translation: Ayudhya House Thai: "; English: Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is a government in central Thailand. It is listed as a part of UNESCO World Heritage List.

Travel to Thailand is generally to Bangkok, Pattaya and other places. In fact, there are many tourist destinations in Thailand that can represent their national customs. Ayutthaya, located 72 kilometers north of Bangkok, is such a place. Ayutthaya, once the capital of the Thai dynasty, has flourished for hundreds of years since it was founded in 1350 and fell into the hands of Myanmar in 1767, leaving many precious ancient sites.

About an hour from Bangkok, we arrived at Ayutthaya, the ancient city, and we were presented with ancient ruins looming in the shade of trees or adjacent to modern buildings. Although it is already broken walls, the palaces, resplendent Buddha statues and meticulous sculptures still make people feel sad.

Wanbayin Palace: Located in Wanbayin County, it was built in the middle of17th century. It was destroyed by the Burmese army and then rebuilt. Palace buildings are Thai, Burmese, Chinese, Italian Renaissance and British Victorian, resplendent and antique. One of the most striking is the floating royal pavilion, which is one of the representative forms of Thai national architecture.

Wu Bi Buddha statue of Meng Kun: It is said to be the largest metal Buddha statue in Thailand with beautiful appearance, which was cast in17th century. When the giant Buddha was renovated, it was found that there were many small Buddha statues hidden in the Buddha's body, and the structure was wonderful.

Zhaosanpiye Museum: Located near the county government office directly under Dacheng, it has a collection of Buddha statues, portraits, gems, gold ornaments and treasures unearthed in Thailand, dating back to 500 years or even 1000 years ago.

Sambo Temple: Located in the county directly under Dacheng, the temple is dedicated to a "Buddha who can be photographed". It is the largest and oldest grand Buddha statue in Thailand, with a width of 20.17m and a height of19m. Every Spring Festival, there is an endless stream of overseas Chinese who go to worship the "Three Treasures Gong".

Wat Phra Sri Samphet: Located on the ruins of an ancient palace, there are only three pagodas built in the15th century, and its carving and line-building skills are one of the most artistic masterpieces among the ancient cities.

Wapai South Temple: Located in the county directly under Dacheng, it is a temple dedicated to the Empress Dowager by the ancient Lamishun Emperor. There is a big pond in front of the temple, which is now part of Painan Park.

Washana Shanan Temple: Formerly known as "Washi Temple", it is located in the jurisdiction of Dacheng County and is dedicated to two important Buddha statues from Laos.

Wat Suthat, Varoya: Located in Dacheng County, a large reclining Buddha, about 29 meters long, is enshrined in the temple, next to the remains of the hexagonal column of the Buddhist temple.

Jinshan Temple: It's about two kilometers from the Forbidden City. Built in 1387. There is a Thai square pagoda in the temple, 90 meters high and decorated with 2.5 kilograms of gold. A Buddha statue is enshrined in the pagoda.

Washamongo Temple: Located near the railway station, it is an ancient Buddhist temple, modeled after the Seven Peaks Pagoda in Chiang Mai. The temple is dedicated to a large Buddha statue different from other temples.

Wow Ai Chai Mengkun Temple: Located in the south of Dacheng Railway Station, it is a Buddhist temple with the same name as Jinshan Temple. There is a big stupa in the temple, overlooking the surrounding beauty, and a white reclining Buddha statue.

Forbidden City: Located in the county directly under Dacheng, there are many Thai palace buildings. People who are interested in archaeology should not miss the opportunity to visit.

Wanxi Handicraft Training Center: Located in Wanxi County, with an area of about 456,000 square meters, it is a vocational training center integrating carving, weaving and dyeing, basket weaving, puppets, furniture, artificial flowers and other handicrafts, with a beautiful environment.

National Research Center of Dacheng History: The museum is located next to Dacheng Normal School, which can display many cultural relics, antiques and imitations of Dacheng era, and has a data center and library.

Bunker: Located near the city wall of Dacheng County, there are several Ming castles with different shapes.

Loi krathong Grand Festival: Every year in the Thai calendar 1 1 month, many Buddhist temples around Ayutthaya will hold grand ceremonies to offer sacrifices and gold plating to the Buddha statues, and water lanterns will be put on at night to attract many good men and women to attend.