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Bangkok has many attractions including many temples and historical buildings, most noteworthy being Wat Arun, The Grand Palace, Vimanmek Teak Mansion, Wat Phra Kasew that houses the Emerald Buddha and Wat Pho with Thailand's largest reclining Buddha. The National Gallery is an excellent day out and it is not the only art gallery in Bangkok, which has art from all over Asia on display at various galleries throughout the city. One of the most popular animal attractions in Bangkok is located just outside of the city and is probably one of the largest crocodile farms in the world. The Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo has daily shows including crocodile wrestling, elephant acrobatics and a monkey playground. Whilst in the location of Samut Prakan an attraction worth visiting is the world’s largest museum Ancient City, a mini scale model of Thailand that shows mini versions of all the historical buildings and temples of the country. Bangkok is home to museums covering everything from Thailand’s history, art, science, anthropology, rare stones, dolls and for those with a stronger stomach, the gruesome forensic museum at Siriraj Hospital. For a more educational day out Bangkok has an excellent planetarium and for those with kids who just want to take them for a day of fun and rides there is Dream World, a popular theme park on the outskirts of the city.
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 Thailand is a country world famous for its temples and many are situated in the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Wat is the Thai name for a temple in Thailand so use that in front of the name of the temple if you are looking for a particular place. There are two main types of temples in Thailand, ones that perform religious functions and those that are quarters for practising monks. A trip to Bangkok is not complete without a visit to the...
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 16:47
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Thailand is a country with a long history and Bangkok has a lot of museums such as the famous and ever popular Jim Thompson Thai House showcasing the life of the famous American who revived Thailand's silk industry, and the National Museum. Many of the art museums in Bangkok are mainly dedicated...
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Thailand is a country that preserves its National heritage buildings very well, even in a modern city such as Bangkok. There are plenty of places to visit for the cultured person, from Thailand's magnificent Grand Palace located in the old area of Bangkok, to the beautiful Vimanmek Palace crafted...
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The Thai people never miss a chance for celebration and it follows that Thailand has many festivals yearly, though many of these festivals are celebrated in the provinces outside Bangkok. Thailand is always promoting its many traditional festivals to promote its massive tourism industry...
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 13:14
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