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Grand
Palace
This is a "must" for every visitor to Bangkok,
for the Grand Place Complex, which includes the Temple
of The Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keow) is unquestionably
one of the wonders of the world today. Within its enormous
grounds is the most exotic Buddhist temple and at the
heart of the temple itself is a fabulous Buddha image,
carved from one piece jade, which is the holiest and
most revered of religious objects in Thailand today. |
Nearby is the Grand Palace,
once the official home of the Kings of Siam-built in
traditional Thai architecture mixed with European designs.
You will also visit The Royal Funeral Hall and The Royal
Coronation Hall. This Palace has an area of 218,400
sq.
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meters and is surrounded by
walls built in 1783. The length of the four walls totals
1900 meters. Within these walls are situated government
offices and the Chapel Royal of the Emerald Buddha besides
the royal residences.When Siam restored law and order
after the fall of Ayudhya the monarch lived in Dhonburi
on the other side of the river. Rama I, immediately
on ascending the throne, moved the center of administration
to this side of the Chaopraya; and, after erecting public
monuments such as fortifications and monasteries, |
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as his residence but also his offices the various ministries,
only one of which remains in the palace walls. This
palace came to be known as the Grand Palace, in which
the earliest edifices contemporary with the foundation
of Bangkok were the two groups of residences named the
Dusit Mahaprasad and the Mahamontien |
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