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What are the free attractions in Thailand on New Year's Day in 2020?
On New Year's Day, many places began to go to work slowly, but where should I travel if I want to save money on New Year's Day? Actually, traveling to Thailand is the best. The most important thing is that New Year's Day is free in many places in Thailand.

Suketai Historical Park

Sukhothai Historical Park only occupies a part of Sukhothai site and is listed as a world heritage. Some famous temple sites are amazing! Although there are many sites in the park, don't worry about remembering the names of these temples, because the park is very small and you will be given a map when you enter it. Walking around by bike, it is easy to find and recognize them.

Sisachanale Historical Park

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Satchanalai Historical Park is only a short drive from Sukhothai, which is very vast. Since most tourists only visit popular scenic spots like Sukhothai Kingdom Historical Park, the number of tourists here is very limited, so you can enjoy the quiet and beautiful environment here. Each temple is not so impressive in isolation, but the park as a whole is a quiet place.

Ayutthaya Historical Park

Ayutthaya Historical Park includes two-thirds of Ayutthaya's ruins, with a total of 95 sites, including palaces, temples and museums. Most of the temples in the park are Khmer style and Sri Lankan style. Moreover, there are large areas of grass and ponds in the park, which will take a whole day or even longer to visit. There are restaurants and hotels in it. You can choose to rent a bicycle for sightseeing, or you can take a boat around the moat to see the whole city.

Ganpengbi Historical Park

This is the protective barrier in the south of Sukhothai Kingdom. The ruins park is divided into two parts, one is the distribution area of temple ruins surrounded by ancient city walls, and the other is the forest area of more than 40 temples scattered in the northwest mountainous area, named Alanyik.

Alanic. The government restored some sites and planted many trees, turning the whole area into a ruined park.

Pannonglan Historical Park

Located in the Blue Mountain of Panong, the suburb of Nanxian County, Li Wu. This is an extinct volcano. Standing on the mountain and looking southeast, you can see the mountains of Cambodia. Panong Blue Temple at the top of the mountain is the largest and best-preserved Khmer temple in Thailand. Built in10 _13rd century, its main hall faces Angkor in the east. It was originally dedicated to the Hindu gods Shiva and Vishnu. Exquisite sculptures can be seen on the way to the central stupa and other key places.

Pimai Historical Park

Pimai Historical Park is known as "Angkor Wat in Thailand". This Mahayana Buddhist temple was built in the early 20th century, about a century earlier than Angkor Wat. It is said that Angkor Wat was built after Pimai Temple.