1. Monks and nuns in temples are walking slowly in the street, begging for alms from home to home, which has become a unique landscape on the streets of Bangkok.
2. Among the many temples in Bangkok, the Jade Buddha Temple, the Reclining Buddha Temple and the Golden Buddha Temple are the most famous, and they are called the three national treasures of Thailand.
3. There are many large and small islands scattered in Phang Nga Bay, with rugged rocks and colorful scenery, also known as "Small Guilin".
4. The Chao Phraya River runs through the whole urban area. The canals in the city are vertical and horizontal, and the boats are like boats, which is known as Venice of the East.
5. The mountainous areas in Thailand are densely forested with exotic flowers and trees, and are home to many rare birds and animals.
6. The stupa-like spire of the Grand Palace goes straight into the clouds, and the fish-scale glass tiles are brilliant under the sunlight.
7. There are tall white palace walls around the Grand Palace, with forts, palace gates and palaces in between.
8. Bangkok is the place with the largest number of Buddhist temples in the world, with more than 4 Buddhist temples.
9. Pattaya covers an area of more than 2 square kilometers and is located at the seaside. It has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, with little temperature difference throughout the year and an average temperature of about 2.
1. The cabins in Phuket are all hidden among flowers and coconut groves, and the tropical plants on the whole island are lush and varied.
11. In Phuket, I couldn't sleep while listening to the sound of the sea waves. When the moon was slightly white, I went to the seaside to watch the sunrise.
12. The whole palace is resplendent with golden walls, and the overall planning is orderly, because the construction age is not long (construction began in 1782 and was completed in 191).
13. The Grand Palace is one of many royal palaces in Thailand. It is the most well-preserved, largest and most national palace in all previous dynasties.
14. Thailand's old name was Siam. Thais changed "Siam" to "Thailand" with their own national names, mainly to take its meaning of "freedom".