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Experience the buzz and fuzz of the Thailand's main city and don't hesitate to try its typical street food. |
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Bangkok is an important economic center in Southeast Asia, but you will not miss the beautiful Thai traditions and temples. |
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Feel the rhythm of Bangkok, witness the traffic of this city and imagine the lifestyle of this wonderful Asian place. |
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Every city has a Chinese region, so you have the opportunity to see the way life goes there. |
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Admire Bangkok and feel the world around you in an exotic light. |
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The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings in Bangkok, Thailand. It served as the official residence of the king of Thailand from the 18th century to the mid-20th century. |
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Wat Arun - Temple of the Dawn - is named because the first light of morning is reflected of the surface of the temple with a pearly iridescence is a buddhist temple (wat) in Bangkok, Thailand. |
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Wat Pho is the one of the largest and oldest wat in Bangkok and is home to more than one thousand Buddha images, as well as one of the largest single Buddha images: the Reclining Buddha. The temple is also known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. |
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Witness this interesting ceremony at the Wat Pho temple. Discover the traditions of Bangkok. |
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Visit the temple of the Emerald Buddha. There's a figurine of the sitting Buddha, made of green jade, clothed in gold, and about 45 cm tall. It is kept in the Chapel of the Emerald Buddha on the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok. |
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Wat Suthat is one of the most beautiful temples in Bangkok, where you can admire gold figurines, amazing architecture and unusual ceremonies. |
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Chatuchak Park is one of the older public parks in Bangkok. Construction began in 1975 on land donated by the State Railway of Thailand. |
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This park offers rare open space and grass in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. A track around the lake is a popular area for bicycling. Lumpini Park was created by King Rama VI on royal property. A statue of the king stands at the southwestern entrance to the park. |
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The Rama VIII Bridge in Bangkok is a cable-stayed bridge consists of a single pylon located approximately one-third of the distance from the northwest end of the bridge. Golden suspension cables extend from this pylon to the road surface. |
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The building is 304 m (997 ft) tall, or 328 m (1,076 ft) tall if its antenna is included. It has 85 floors, with a public observatory on the 77th floor, a bar called "Roof Top Bar & Music Lounge" on the 83rd floor, and a 360-degree revolving roof deck on the 84th floor. |
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Ratchaprasong is a shopping district in Bangkok. Every year around Christmas and New Year, Ratchaprasong is heavily decorated with lights. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration also provides lights along the Skytrain pillars. During thDuring the period, it is the brightest lit area of Bangkok. |
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A Buddhist shrine in Bangkok, Thailand that houses a statue of four-faced Brahma Sahampati has regular dance performances put on by a troupe paid by worshippers whose prayers at the shrine were answered. |
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