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There are many attractions in
Bangkok,
Thailand, which are worth a visit and we will list some of the
interesting ones here.
Sanam Luang |
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This oval public ground in front of the
Grand Palace enclave is used for various royal ceremonies,
including the
Royal Ploughing Ceremony each May, and is edged by several
noteworthy institutions.
On the southeast corner is the
City Pillar Shrine or San Lak Muang placed there by King Rama
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Pak Khlong Talat |
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This is a wholesale market for all kinds of cut flowers and
vegetables. It is located on Maharat Road near the Memorial
Bridge. The colourful flowers and the bustling atmosphere is
the charm of this market, especially when the market is crowded
in the early morning and in the evening. |
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Democracy Monument |
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This monument, located in the middle of Ratchadamnoen Avenue,
was conceived and constructed to commemorate the peaceful changeover
from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy on 24
June, 1932. |
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China Town |
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Bangkok's China Town is an old business center covering a large
area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Roads. There are many
small streets and alleys full of shops selling all types of
goods. The area is always lively and market stalls abound. It
has been the main center for trading by the Chinese since they
were moved from their old site some 200 years ago. Nearby is
Phahurat Market, one of the city's renowned cloth centers. |
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Princess Mother
Memorial Park |
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This beautiful park is located on Soi 3 Somdet Chao Phraya Road,
Khlong San District. It was built near the Wat Anongkharam community
where Somdej Phra Srinaganndra Boromarajajonani, Her Royal Highness
the Princess Mother had resided during her childhood. The park
comprises a full scale model of the Princess Mother's house
and the old buildings renovated as exhibition halls displaying
the life story of Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother as
well as the history of the Wat Anongkharam community.
Tel: (02) 437-7799, 439-0902 |
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King Rama IX Royal
Park |
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The 200-acre botanical garden-cum-public park is located deep
inside Sukhumvit Soi 103 (Udomsuk) and was opened in 1987 to
commemorate the 60th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The park is open daily from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission fee is
10 Baht.
Tel: (02) 328-1385-7 |
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Queen Saovabha
Memorial Institute |
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Located near Chulalongkorn Hospital, on the corner of Henri
Dunant Road and Rama IV Road, this institute contains a collection
of poisonous snakes which are "milked" daily for their venom
in order to produce invaluable anti-snakebite serum.
Venom is extracted from the snakes everyday, at 11.00 a.m. and
2.30 p.m. on weekdays, and 11.00 a.m. on holidays. Admission
fee is 70 Baht per person.
Tel: (02) 252-0161-4 |
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Dusit
Zoo |
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Located beside the Royal Plaza, Bangkok's oldest zoo contains
a collection of popular African and Asian mammals and birds
in an ornamental garden.
It is open everyday from 8.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m. Admission fee is
30 Baht for adults and 10 Baht for children.
Tel: (02) 281-2000, (02) 281-1039
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Samphran Elephant
Ground & Zoo |
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Just only 1 kilometer before the
Rose Garden, this 60-acre farm is another interesting attraction
housing many different wild animals and thousands of crocodiles.
Fascinating performances such as Crocodile Wrestling, Magic
Show, and Elephant Theme Show commence everyday at 12.45 p.m.
and 2,20 p.m. with additional shows on holidays at 10.30 a.m.
This farm is open daily from 8.00 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Admission fee
is 300 Baht for adults and 200 Baht for children.
Tel: (02) 284-1873, (02) 284-0273 |
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Safari World
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Bangkoks greatest open zoo and leisure park is located in Min
Buri, via Km. 9 on Raminthra Road. The 300-acre complex comprises
a Safari Park populated by African and Asian mammals, a Marine
Park with amusing performances of well-trained dolphins and
seals, a Bird Park and a Games Corner.
It is open daily from 9.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m. Admission fee is 600
Baht for adults and 360 Baht for children.
Tel; (02) 518-1000-19 |
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Crocodile Farm
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This large farm with over 60,000 fresh and saltwater crocodiles
is some 30 kilometers from Bangkok in
Samut Prakan Province. Other creatures including trained
elephants, gibbons, lions, and snakes are also found here. The
exciting crocodile wrestling show is performed every hour. There
is also a Dinosaur Museum where various species of life-size
dinosaurs and their skeletons are on display.
The compound is open daily from 7.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m. Admission
fee is 300 Baht for adults and 200 Baht for children.
Tel: (02) 703-4891-5, (02) 703-5144-8 |
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Snake Farm |
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35 minutes from Wat Sai Floating Market, is another stop for
sightseeing and watching a snake show.
The farm is open daily from 8.30 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. |
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Rose Garden
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This popular tourist attraction is 32 kilometers west of Bangkok
on Phetkasem Road. Situated by the Tha Chin River, it boosts
large, beautiful and well-maintained gardens. In the resort,
there is a Thai Cultural Village where an attractive show commences
daily at 2.45 p.m. There is for instance, Thai folk dancing,
Thai boxing, sword fighting demonstrations, and an elephant
show.
Admission to the show is 300 Baht per person. The resort is
open daily from 8.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m.
Tel: (02) 295-3261-4 |
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Damnoen Saduak Floating
Market |
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This popular attraction is some 80 kilometers west of Bangkok,
accessible by regular bus from the
Southern Bus Terminal. Everyday,
hundreds of vendor boats crowd the market area in the early
morning till noon. Visitors can also travel around by boat to
see local villages, and the way of life of the people in the
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Bang Pa-In Summer
Palace |
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This is some 30 kilometers south of
Ayutthaya, or a 1-hour drive from Bangkok. Built in the
reign of King Rama V, the palace consists of various styled
buildings. Thai, Chinese, Italian, and Victorian styles predominate.
A Thai pavilion in the center of a small lake is regarded as
one of the finest examples of Thai architecture. Visitors can
take either a bus or a train from Bangkok to the palace.
The grounds are open everyday from 8.00 a.m.-4.00 p.m. Admission
fee is 50 Baht.
Tel: (035) 261044 |
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Bang Sai
Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center |
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Covering an area of 114 acres, the Center is located 40 kilometers
south of
Ayutthaya. Farmers from Ayutthaya as well as from other
rural areas undergo training in folk arts and
crafts here. Visitors can have a glimpse of how farmers
in different regions of Thailand live and work, and how their
products of art and craft are produced. These handicrafts including
weaving basketry, carving wood, artificial flowers, hand-woven
silk and cotton, and miniature Thai dolls are on display and
on sale.
The compound is open daily (except Mondays) from 8.30 a.m.-4.00
p.m.
Admission fee is 50 Baht for adults and 30 Baht for children.
Tel: (035) 366092, 366252 |
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Baan Thai |
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This is a cultural theme park where visitors will experience
the traditional Thai culture and lifestyles as well as enjoy
typical
food and spectacular cultural shows. It is located at Km.
7 of Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Road and is open daily from 10 a.m.-2
p.m.
Show times are 12 noon and 1 p.m. Admission fee (including lunch
& show) is 400 Baht per person.
Tel: (02) 533 1152 |
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