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Located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River on the Thonburi side is Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn. It is one of Bangkok's most memorable landmarks and always appears in all tourist brochures. The most attractive structure in the temple is the 82-metre-high pagoda or Phra Prang in Thai.
Not far from Chitrlada Palace, home of the King, standing on Sri Ayutthaya Road is Wat Benchamabophit or the Marble Temple. It is well known because its main chapel is a prime example of modern Thai architecture. The courtyard behind the main chapel exhibits 53 Buddha images, most of which are coil of famous images and styles from all over Thailand and other Buddhist country.
Off U-Thong Nai Road next to the National Assembly across from the west side of the Dusit Zoo is Phra Thi Nang Wimanmek (or Vimanmek Teak Mansion) which is the world's largest, beautiful L-shaped three stories mansion made entirely of golden teak. It was the home of King Rama V. The interior of the mansion contains various personal effects of the king and a number of art objects.
Located at the end of Soi Kasemsan 2 opposite the National Stadium on Rama I Road is Jim Thompson's Thai House. This remarkable Thai-style house was the work of Mr. Jim Thompson, an American who came to Thailand at the end of the Second World War and revived the Thai silk industry. On display in the main house are his splendid, small Asian art collection and his personal belongings.
Finally, another places, which should not be missed, are Thai boxing stadiums. In fact, Muay Thai or Thai boxing can be seen at two boxing stadiums, Limpini or Ratchadamnoen. Thai boxing is both a sport and a self-defense as the boxers are allowed to use almost any part of their bodies. It is a most exciting show indeed.
These are the tourist attractions in Bangkok in brief. Another places left without mentioning are the Weekend Market, Dusit Zoo and China Town etc. If possible, visitors to the Thai kingdom are also advised to visit other places of interest outside Bangkok e.g. Wat Phailom. This temple is a sanctuary of the open-bill storks. It is located on the bank of the Chao Phraya River in Pathumthani Province. From December to June, thousands of these storks come to nest in the temple area.
Another recommended place of interest is the Ancient City in Samut Prakan Province. This is the world's largest outdoor museum; also in this province is the Crocodile Farm. It is a very large farm with over 30,000 crocodiles; both fresh and salt-water crocodiles can be seen here.
Then,
going down south west of Bangkok about 80 kms. is the Damnoen Saduak
Floating Market, here small boats laden with all kinds of tropical fruits
and vegetables and other produce from the orchards or nearby communities
assemble for business. Going up north of Bangkok in about 76 kms. is
Ayutthaya Province. Here the magnificent ruins of the old city still
remain and some have been renovated.
Due to her richness of cultural heritage and beautiful natural attractions,
visitors to Thailand will not be disappointed as it is well worth the journey.
They will be greeted with a warm welcome and receive hospitality extended
to them by local people. They will realize that this is their home away from
home. Everybody is welcomed to Thailand, a land of smiles. It is better to
see with their own eyes than reading from the tourist brochures.
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