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Top ten tourist attractions in Thailand

The top ten tourist attractions in Thailand are as follows:

1. Watpo

The Sleeping Buddha Temple is famous for its 15-foot reclining Buddha. There are many Buddha statues enshrined in this temple, ranking first in China. If tourists want to learn traditional massage in Thailand, the reclining Buddha Temple is the first choice.

2. National Museum

The National Museum located in Napada Road has the largest number of exhibits in China. There are many historical relics on display in the museum, including Buddha statues, textiles, ceramics, musical instruments and weapons. There is a foreign language guide at 9: 3 every Tuesday to Thursday.

3. Dushi Palace Park

There are many palaces in Dushi Palace Park, including the prestigious Vimarnmaek Teak Mansion, the largest teak building in the world, which contains a lot of royal antique appliances.

4. Wat Aroon

The Liming Temple, built in the 19th century, is located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The outer wall of the main tower of this temple is decorated with mosaics made of Chinese porcelain fragments, and its shape is extremely spectacular.

5. Wat Tramit, China Town

Built in 1782, Chinatown in Bangkok is located in a narrow alley, and the roads and markets on both sides of the alley are incredibly congested. There is a 1-foot-high golden Buddha statue in the Golden Buddha Temple. Pahula in the northwest of Chinatown is an Indian community.

6. Lumpini Park

Named after the birthplace of the Buddha, Lumpini Park is the only green space in the center of Bangkok-there are artificial lakes and lawns. Every morning, people play Tai Chi there, at ten o'clock in the evening, people will do aerobics there, and prostitutes will solicit business here at night.

7. Kim Thompson's House

This garden-like traditional wooden courtyard was once the home of American spy Thompson. Thompson, the founder of Thai silk industry, mysteriously disappeared in Malaysia in 1967. This building mainly collects some antiques and personal items.

8. Mahariamman Temple

This Indian-style temple, built in the 196s, is located on Pitel Road and is also open to non-Hindus. Thailand is deeply influenced by Indian culture, so there are many Hindu temples in Thailand. This is the most famous one, and it has a history of more than 1 years. Kathmandu Gallery near Mahariamman Temple will hold regular photo exhibitions.

9. Tha Pra Chan Market

The riverside market set up along the river sells all kinds of religious amulets and sculptures, including wooden male genitalia and huge brass sculptures that indicate the survival and reproduction of human beings. There are several restaurants by the river that can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the pier, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and taste the local specialty snacks.

1. Jade Buddha Temple and magnificent palace cluster

On the artificial island of Latana Gusin in Chao phraya River, there are jade Buddha Temple and royal palace cluster. In the Jade Buddha Temple, the hall where this sacred Buddha statue is located is resplendent and magnificent, and the walls are painted with exquisite murals, which is Thailand's interpretation of Ramayana.

Thailand

Kingdom of Thailand (Thai:? , English: the Kingdom of Thailand), commonly known as Thailand, is a constitutional monarchy country located in Southeast Asia. Located in the south-central Indochina Peninsula, bordering Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Malaysia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand (Pacific Ocean) in the southeast and the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) in the southwest.

in 1238, a relatively unified country was formed, which experienced Sukhothai dynasty, Dacheng dynasty, Li Wu dynasty and Bangkok dynasty successively, and was originally named Siam. At the end of 19th century, King Rama IV began to open to the outside world, and King V used western experience for reference to carry out social reform. In June 1932, the People's Party staged a coup and changed the absolute monarchy into a constitutional monarchy. It was officially named Thailand in 1949.