Tourist Attractions: The Erawan Shrine located in Bangkok, Thailand, is one of the most popular worship sites in Thailand. It is located at the junction of Ratchadamri Road and Phloen Chit Road in Erawan, central Bangkok.
It is adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Hotel and Sogo Department Store, which is now a large Central World shopping mall and a famous tourist attraction in Bangkok.
In Thailand and Southeast Asia, the "Erawan Buddha" is considered a benevolent god. Therefore, before worshiping the "Erawan Buddha", one must abstain from meat and eat vegetarian food to show their kindness to animals. Believers are prohibited from abusing animals in their daily lives.
Every day, many believers from all over the world go to worship or pray.
Grand Palace The Grand Palace is located in downtown Bangkok, Thailand. It is the most perfectly preserved, largest and most ethnically distinctive palace in Thailand.
The Grand Palace was modeled after the old palace in the old capital Ayutthaya. After successive expansions by successive kings, the grand palace complex was finally built.
The Bangkok dynasty from Rama I to Rama VIII all lived in the Grand Palace.
After Rama VIII was assassinated in the palace in 1946, Rama IX moved to the newly built Jirada Palace east of the Grand Palace.
Now, in addition to being used for coronation ceremonies, palace celebrations and other ceremonies and activities, the Grand Palace is usually open to the public and has become a famous tourist place in Thailand.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keo) is located in the northeast corner of the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of Thailand's three national treasures.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, built in 1784, is part of the Grand Palace of Thailand, accounting for about 1/4 of the Grand Palace.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is a place where the Thai royal family worships the Emerald Buddha statue and holds religious ceremonies. It is named after the Emerald Buddha is enshrined in the temple.
There is a mural corridor about one kilometer long around the temple, which is painted with 178 exquisite color comic strips based on the Indian classical literature "Ramayana" epic, as well as Thai translated poems.
Several large porcelain screens in the Jade Buddha Temple are beautifully painted with stories from China's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Siam Square Siam Square is located in the center of Bangkok. It was built in 1965. The land is owned by Chulalongkorn University. It has the most famous shopping mall in Thailand and is home to many international chain stores, schools, bookstores, bars, etc.
In the center of Siam Square, there is a stage for performances, where various performances and small concerts are always performed. It is known as a place where Bangkok’s fashion crowd and students gather, and is known as a gathering place for young people in Bangkok.
Wat Pho, also known as Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok and the origin of traditional Thai massage.
There is a giant Buddha lying on the altar in the temple. It is one of the largest reclining Buddhas in the world, with a total length of 46 meters and a height of 15 meters. It is made of iron, covered with gold and inlaid with gems.
The Temple of the Reclining Buddha was built in the Ayutthaya Dynasty in the 16th century and during the reign of Rama I at the end of the 18th century.
The temple covers an area of ??80,000 square meters and is divided into several parts: a Buddhist hall, a monk's residence and a pagoda. Its scale, number of pagodas and Buddha statues rank first among all Buddhist temples in Bangkok, and it is known as the "Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas".
It is said that when King Rama I built the temple on a large scale, he extensively collected various broken and incomplete Buddha statues of various sizes, totaling 1,248, and then summoned all the casting experts and technicians in the imperial city to repair the Buddha statues and restore them to their original appearance.
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Food: Bangkok is the birthplace of Thai food with a long history. Thai food is characterized by spicy, sour and sweet. At the same time, as an international metropolis, Bangkok also brings together delicious food from all over the world, which can satisfy diners from all walks of life.
If you want to save money, you can go to cheap and delicious roadside stalls. If you want to pursue a romantic experience, you can go to expensive but elegant restaurants. There is no shortage of places to enjoy delicious food in Bangkok.
The Thai name of Tom Yam Kung, a famous soup, is "Tom Yam Kung". It is often translated as Tom Yum Kung in China, but the ingredients used are actually still masculine.
The ingredients are fresh shrimp, lemongrass, galangal, and petitgrain leaves. The taste is sweet and sour with a hint of spicy, which is a typical taste of Thai food.
If the seafood is fresh enough, then this soup will be the most popular Thai dish among Chinese people.
Mango Sticky Rice Mango sticky rice is a classic sweet Thai staple.
Mango and glutinous rice must be eaten together to create the most magical chemical reaction.
The mango is sweet yet sour, and the sourness mixes wonderfully with the sweetness of the Thai sticky rice soaked in rich coconut milk.
The glutinous rice is as white as jade, and the mango is as bright as gold. After the greasy fish and meat, this staple food is the most refreshing and refreshing.