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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Bangkok, Thailand! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Bangkok. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

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1. Democracy Monument

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The Democracy Monument is a public monument in the city center of Bangkok, capital of Thailand. It occupies a traffic circle on the wide east–west Ratchadamnoen Avenue, at the intersection of Dinso Road. The monument is roughly halfway between Sanam Luang, the former royal cremation ground in front of Wat Phra Kaew, and the temple of the Golden Mount.

Wikipedia: Democracy Monument (EN)

2. Khao San Road

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Khaosan Road or Khao San Road is a short, 410 m (1,345 ft) long street in central Bangkok, Thailand constructed in 1892 during the reign of Rama V. It is in the Bang Lamphu area of Phra Nakhon District about 1 km (0.62 mi) north of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew.

Wikipedia: Khaosan Road (EN)

3. Yaowarat Road

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Yaowarat Road in Samphanthawong District is the main artery of Bangkok's Chinatown. Modern Chinatown now covers a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road. It has been the main centre for trading by the Chinese community since they moved from their old site some 200 years ago to make way for the construction of Wat Phra Kaew, the Grand Palace. Nearby is the Phahurat or Little India. The area is bordered by the Chao Phraya River from the west to the south. Yaowarat Road is well known for its variety of foodstuffs, and at night turns into a large "food street" that draws tourists and locals from all over the city.

Wikipedia: Yaowarat Road (EN)

4. Holy Rosary Church

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Holy Rosary Church This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

The Holy Rosary Church, also known as Kalawar Church, is a Roman Catholic church in Bangkok. It is located in Samphanthawong District, on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River. The history of the church dates to 1769, when a group of Portuguese Catholics resettled in the area after the fall of Ayutthaya; the current church building, in Gothic Revival style, was built in 1891–97 on the site of two previous structures.

Wikipedia: Holy Rosary Church, Bangkok (EN)

5. Temple of the Emerald Buddha

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Temple of the Emerald Buddha Original image: Ninara from Helsinki, Finland. Edit: TSP / CC BY 4.0

Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. The complex consists of a number of buildings within the precincts of the Grand Palace in the historical centre of Bangkok. It houses the statue of the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as the country's palladium.

Wikipedia: Wat Phra Kaew (EN)

6. Old Customs House

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Old Customs HouseNinara from Helsinki, Finland / CC BY 2.0

The old Customs House is a historic building in Bangkok, located on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bang Rak District. It was built in 1888 as one of the many Western-style buildings commissioned by King Chulalongkorn, and was designed by Joachim Grassi in the neo-Palladian style. The building fell into disrepair during the mid-20th century. Beginning in 2019, it is undergoing restoration and re-development as a luxury hotel.

Wikipedia: Customs House (Bangkok) (EN)

7. Giant Swing

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The Giant Swing, also known as Sao Chingcha, is a religious structure in Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. Located in front of Wat Suthat, it was formerly used in an old Brahmin ceremony, and is one of Bangkok's tourist attractions.

Wikipedia: Giant Swing (EN)

8. Sanam Luang

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Sanam Luang is a 74.5 rai (119,200 m2) open field and public square in front of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand. Sanam Luang is in the Phra Nakhon District, the historic center of Bangkok.

Wikipedia: Sanam Luang (EN)

9. Golden Mount

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The Golden Mountain is a replica mountain pagoda located in Wat Saket Royal Palace. From the original royal intention of His Majesty the King who wanted to build a large twelve-sided wooden recessed prang in the east of the city, similar to the pagoda of Wat Gunung Thong in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. But because the structure is heavy, The soil in the area cannot be supported. So the Prang fell down. Later, during the reign of King Mongkut. It was changed to a golden mountain as it is today, which he laid the foundation stone in 1865.

Wikipedia: พระบรมบรรพต (TH)

10. Grand Palace

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The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn resides at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand, with over eight million people visiting each year.

Wikipedia: Grand Palace (EN), Mapillary

11. Sud-Aviation SE 210 Caravelle Royal Air Cambodge (XU-JTB)

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Sud-Aviation SE 210 Caravelle Royal Air Cambodge (XU-JTB) Ralf Manteufel / GFDL 1.2

The Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle is a French jet airliner produced by Sud Aviation. It was developed by SNCASE in the early 1950s, and made its maiden flight on May 27, 1955. It included some de Havilland designs and components developed for the de Havilland Comet. SNCASE merged into the larger Sud Aviation conglomerate before the aircraft entered revenue service on April 26, 1959, with Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS); 282 were built until production ended in 1972. It was ordered by airlines on every continent and operated until its retirement in 2005.

Wikipedia: Sud Aviation Caravelle (EN)

12. Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan

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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand. It is situated on Thonburi on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruṇa, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. Although the temple has existed since at least the 17th century, its distinctive prang (spire) was built in the early 19th century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.

Wikipedia: Wat Arun (EN), Website

13. Erawan Shrine

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The Erawan Shrine, formally the Thao Maha Phrom Shrine, is a shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, which houses a statue of Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. The name also refers to Mahabrahma, the ruler of the Brahma realm in Buddhist cosmology.

Wikipedia: Erawan Shrine (EN)

14. Royal Thai Air Force Museum

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The National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force is located in Don Mueang District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on the Phahonyothin Road just to the south of Wing 6 of the domestic terminal of the Don Mueang Airport. It has been served by the Royal Thai Air Force Museum BTS station since 16 December 2020.

Wikipedia: Royal Thai Air Force Museum (EN)

15. Lumphini Park

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Lumphini Park, also Lumpini or Lumpinee, is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 am to 03:00 pm. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.

Wikipedia: Lumphini Park (EN)

16. Maiyarap

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In some versions of the Ramayana such as the Krittivasi Ramayana, Mahiravana, also called Ahiravana, is the son of raavanarakshasa Patala. He is variously described as either an ally or a brother of the rakshasa king Ravana. He secretly carried away Rama and his brother Lakshmana to the nether-world, consulted his friends, and decided to sacrifice the life of the two divine brothers at the altar of his chosen deity, goddess Mahamaya. However, Hanuman saved their lives by decapitating Mahiravana, and destroying his army.

Wikipedia: Ahiravan (EN)

17. Assumption Cathedral

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The Assumption Cathedral is the principal Catholic church of Thailand, located at 23 Oriental Avenue, New Road, in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok. It is the main church of the Archdiocese of Bangkok. The cathedral hosted both of the papal visits to Thailand: Pope John Paul II in 1984 and Pope Francis in 2019.

Wikipedia: Assumption Cathedral, Bangkok (EN)

18. Sri Mahamariamman Temple

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Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, also known as Maha Uma Devi Temple (Thai: วัดพระศรีมหาอุมาเทวี; RTGS: Wat Phra Si Maha Umathewi and Wat Khaek in Thai, is a South Indian architecture style Hindu temple on Si Lom Road in Bangkok, Thailand. It was built in 1879 by Vaithi Padayatchi, a Tamil Hindu immigrant.

Wikipedia: Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Bangkok (EN)

19. Bangkok National Museum

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The Bangkok National Museum is the main branch museum of the National Museums in Thailand and also one of the largest museums in Southeast Asia. It features exhibits of Thai art and history. It occupies the former palace of the vice king, set between Thammasat University and the National Theater, facing Sanam Luang.

Wikipedia: Bangkok National Museum (EN)

20. Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

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Bangkok Art and Culture Centre This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is a contemporary arts centre in Bangkok, Thailand. Art, music, theatre, film, design and cultural/educational events take place in its exhibition and performance spaces. The centre includes cafes, commercial art galleries, bookshops, craft shops, and an art library. It is intended as a venue for cultural exchange, giving Bangkok an operational base on the international art scene. The number of visitors has risen from 300,000 in BACC's first year in 2007 to 1.7 million visitors in 2017.

Wikipedia: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (EN), Website

21. Wat Bowon Niwet Ratchaworawihan

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Wat Bowon Niwet Ratchaworawihan This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Wat Pavaranivesh Vihara Ratchawarawihan is a major Buddhist temple (wat) in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, Thailand. Being the residence of Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana; the late Supreme Patriarch of Thailand, it is the final resting place of two former kings of Chakri Dynasty; King Vajiravudh and King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The temple was established in 1824 by Mahasakti Pol Sep, viceroy during the reign of King Rama III.

Wikipedia: Wat Bowonniwet Vihara (EN)

22. Rama VIII Bridge

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The Rama VIII Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. It was built to alleviate traffic congestion on the nearby Phra Pinklao Bridge. Construction of the bridge took place from 1999 to 2002. The bridge was opened on 7 May 2002 and inaugurated on 20 September, the birth anniversary of the late King Ananda Mahidol, after whom it is named. The bridge has an asymmetrical design, with a single pylon in an inverted Y shape on the west bank of the river. Its eighty-four cables are arranged in pairs on the side of the main span and in a single row on the other. The bridge has a main span of 300 metres (980 ft), and was one of the world's largest asymmetrical cable-stayed bridges at the time of its completion.

Wikipedia: Rama VIII Bridge (EN)

23. Siriraj Medical Museum

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The Siriraj Medical Museum, nicknamed the Museum of Death, is a medical museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Siriraj Medical Museum is open to the public and is a valuable resource for medical professionals and students. This museum consists of seven small medical museums: Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, Ellis Pathological Museum, Congdon Anatomical Museum, Songkran Niyomsan Forensic Medicine Museum, Parasitological Museum, Touch Museum in Honor of Queen Mother Sirikit, and Sood Sangvichien Prehistoric Museum Laboratory.

Wikipedia: Siriraj Medical Museum (EN)

24. Thotsakhirithon

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Thotsakhirithon

Narantaka and Devanataka are asuras and sons of Ravana who appear in a number of Hindu legends. They, along with Atikaya, were the offspring of Ravana and his second wife Dhanyamalini. In the battle of Ramayana, Narantaka was killed by Angada, the son of Bali, whereas Devantaka was slaughtered by the punch of Hanuman in a duel.

Wikipedia: Narantaka-Devantaka (EN)

25. Wat Suthat Thep Wararam Ratchaworamahawihan

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Wat Suthat Thepwararam is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. It is a royal temple of the first grade, one of ten such temples in Bangkok. Construction was begun by King Rama I in 1807. In the beginning, it was initially called "Wat Maha Sutthawat" (วัดมหาสุทธาวาส) and was located in a combretum grove. Further construction and decorations were carried out by King Rama II who helped carve the wooden doors, but the temple was not completed until the reign of King Rama III in 1847 or 1848. This temple contains the Buddha image Phra Sri Sakyamuni which have been moved from Sukhothai Province. At the lower terrace of the base, there are 28 Chinese pagodas which symbolize the 28 Buddhas born on this earth. Wat Suthat also contains Phra Buddha Trilokachet in the ubosot and Phra Buddha Setthamuni in the sala kan parian.

Wikipedia: Wat Suthat (EN)

26. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

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Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, previously known as Wat Leng Noei Yi, is the largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. It hosts celebrations of a number of year-round events, including Chinese New Year, and the annual Chinese vegetarian festival.

Wikipedia: Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (EN)

27. Sea Life Bangkok

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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World is an aquarium in Bangkok, Thailand and is the largest in South East Asia. It covers approximately 10,000 square meters (110,000 sq ft) with hundreds of different species on display in exhibits totaling about 5,000,000 liters (1,300,000 U.S. gal).

Wikipedia: Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World (EN), Website

28. Jim Thompson House

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The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect James Harrison Wilson Thompson or simply Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. Built in 1959, the museum spans one rectangular rai of land.

Wikipedia: Jim Thompson House (EN), Website

29. Bangkok Arena

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Bangkok Arena, formerly named Bangkok Futsal Arena (บางกอกฟุตซอลอารีนา), is an indoor sporting arena, located in Nong Chok District of Bangkok, Thailand. The capacity of the arena is 12,000 spectators and the construction of the arena was scheduled to be finished in 2012 for the 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup but construction did not finish in time because of 2011 Thailand floods. The Arena was finally opened in 2015, in time for the 2015 AFF Futsal Championship. Expected uses include concerts, basketball, futsal and volleyball.

Wikipedia: Bangkok Arena (EN)

30. Wat Yan Nawa

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Wat Yan NawaPhoto Dharma from Penang, Malaysia / CC BY 2.0

Wat Yannawa, commonly known in English as "the boat temple", is a Buddhist temple (Wat) in Bangkok on Charoen Krung Road, Sathon district. The temple has a long history from the Ayutthaya era to the present. During the rule of King Rama III, a viharn was built in the shape of a Chinese junk, giving the temple the nickname "the boat temple". This construction inside the temple houses a space where people pray; a nearby ubosot enshrines Buddha images and illustrations of the Loi Prathip Royal Lantern Festival (พระราชพิธีลอยพระประทีป). Additional exterior buildings enshrine a Buddha relic from Sri Lanka and the Goddess of Mercy.

Wikipedia: Wat Yannawa (EN)

31. Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum

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The Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, originally known as the old Thonburi station, built as Bangkok Noi station, is a Brick Expressionism style building in Siri Rat subdistrict, Bangkok Noi district, Bangkok. It was built as a railway station and terminus of the Southern Line of Thailand's national rail network from 1903 to 1999; closed in 2003; and renovated and reopened as a museum in 2013.

Wikipedia: Bangkok Noi railway station (EN)

32. Gurdwara Siri Guru Singh Sabha

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Gurdwara Siri Guru Singh Sabha

Located in Bangkok in the Phra Nakhon district, in the Phahurat or Pahurat district, better known as Little India, the Sri Guru Singh Sabha gurdwara is the place of worship of a Sikh community that has been living in Thailand for about a century and has created textile businesses that are still flourishing today.

Wikipedia: Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha (FR)

33. Snake Farm of Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute

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The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (QSMI) in Bangkok, Thailand, is an institute that specialises in the husbandry of venomous snakes, the extraction and research of snake venom, and vaccines, especially rabies vaccine. It houses the snake farm, a popular tourist attraction.

Wikipedia: Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (EN), Website

34. Wat Thep Sirinthrawat Ratchaworawihan

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Wat Thep Sirin Trawas is a royal monastery of the royal type in the area of the Defeated Enemy Fort, near the King of War Bridge and Bangkok Station (Hua Lamphong Station) in combination with "Thep Sirin School".

Wikipedia: วัดเทพศิรินทราวาสราชวรวิหาร (TH)

35. Soi Rambuttri

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Soi Rambuttri Lukas Bergstrom / CC BY 2.0

Ram Buttri Road or Soi Ram Buttri, is a small road, or soi, in Bangkok, Thailand. It is situated near Khaosan Road in the Bang Lamphu neighbourhood in the Phra Nakhon district. The road mainly consists of two parts. The first part connects Sip Sam Hang Road with the Chakrabongse Road. The second part runs from the Chakrabongse Road, beside Wat Chana Songkhram, to the Chao Fa Road, which is at the foot of the Pra Pin-Klao Bridge opposite the National Theater.

Wikipedia: Ram Buttri Road (EN)

36. Sathorn Unique Tower

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Sathorn Unique Tower This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Sathorn Unique Tower is an unfinished skyscraper located in the Sathon dictrict of Bangkok, Thailand. Planned as a high-rise condominium complex, construction of the building was halted during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, when it was already about 80 percent complete. The Sathorn Unique Tower is now among the most prominent of Bangkok's many derelict buildings, and has become a destination for urban explorers.

Wikipedia: Sathorn Unique Tower (EN)

37. Bangkok City Pillar Shrine

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Bangkok City Pillar Shrine This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 3.0

The Bangkok City Pillar Shrine is a court that was built with the establishment of Rattanakosin as a royal palace, according to the Brahmin tradition that before building a city, a ceremony must be held to raise the city pillars in an important place to be auspicious for the city to be built. The Bangkok City Pillar Shrine is located in the southeast corner of the royal palace, opposite the Grand Palace. Main City Road - Ratchadamnoen Road in the Grand Palace Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok

Wikipedia: ศาลหลักเมืองกรุงเทพมหานคร (TH)

38. Wat Mahannapharam Worawihan

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Wat Mahannapharam Worawihan or Wat Mahan, commonly called Wat Mahanop, is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. The first state school for general public in Thailand was established at the temple in 1884.

Wikipedia: Wat Mahannapharam (EN)

39. Wat Intharawihan

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Wat Intharawihan or Wat Intharavihan is a Third Class Royal wat (temple) located in the Phra Nakhon District of Bangkok, Thailand. It is noted for its 32 metres (105 ft) high standing Buddha statue known as Luang Pho To or "Phra Si Ariyamettrai" that was erected on the inspiration of the still highly revered abbott Somdej Toh.

Wikipedia: Wat Intharawihan (EN)

40. Phra Sumen Fort

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At that time, 14 forts were built to defend the city, but over time, the fortress was no longer needed, so it was demolished. The other fort is the Mahakal Fort. The name of Phra Sumeru Fort was named Phra Sumeru Road.

Wikipedia: ป้อมพระสุเมรุ (TH)

41. Wat Sutthi Wararam

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Wat Sutthi Wararam โรงเรียนวัดสุทธิวราราม / การใช้งานโดยชอบธรรม

Wat Sutthiwararam It is located on Charoen Krung Road, Yannawa Subdistrict, Sathorn District, Bangkok. It has an area of 4 rai, 3 ngan, 13 wah, and received the royal blessing in 1881 during the reign of King Junjomkut. It is the official temple in Songkhla in Bangkok, another besides Wat Suwan Khiri. Songkhla Province

Wikipedia: วัดสุทธิวราราม (TH)

42. Church of the Immaculate Conception

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Church of the Immaculate Conception This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

The Church of Immaculate Conception of Bangkok, also known as Wat Khamen, is the oldest Catholic church in Thailand. Its name Immaculate Conception comes from the Catholic belief that by the will of God the Virgin Mary was conceived free from original sin. The Church's history and construction is an example of the religious tolerance of the Thai people.

Wikipedia: Immaculate Conception Church, Bangkok (EN)

43. Bangkokian Museum

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Bangkokian Museum hkgalbert / CC BY-SA 3.0

Bangkok Folk Museum, or Bangkokian Museum, is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. It is at house number 273 on Soi Charoen Krung 43, near the Sri Rat Expressway, several hundred metres from the left bank of the Chao Phraya River.

Wikipedia: Bangkok Folk Museum (EN)

44. ตรอกกัปตันบุช

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Captain Bush Lane, now officially known as Soi Charoen Krung 30, is a side-street branching off Charoen Krung Road in Bang Rak District of Bangkok, Thailand. It was home to several members of Bangkok's early European expatriate community during the turn of the 19th–20th centuries, including Captain John Bush, an influential English sea captain after whom the street is named.

Wikipedia: Captain Bush Lane (EN)

45. Chalerm Krung Royal Theatre

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Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre was originally a movie theatre in Bangkok, Thailand built in Modernist style on Charoengkrung Road. It was opened on 3 July 1933. After serving as a cinema for many years it now hosts performances of classical Thai dance.

Wikipedia: Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre (EN), Website

46. Saranrom Park

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Saranrom Park is a public park in Bangkok. It is located opposite the Grand Palace, between Sanam Chai, Charoen Krung and Rachini roads in Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District. The park occupies the former grounds of Saranrom Palace, which was built in 1866 and served as the residences of several princes and royal guests. The palace gardens were converted to serve as a public park under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration in 1960.

Wikipedia: Saranrom Park (EN), Website

47. Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawihan

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Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawihan This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Wat Kalayanamitr Varamahavihara is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is located in Wat Kanlaya sub-district, on the Thonburi bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple was established in 1825 by Chaophraya Nikonbodin, a wealthy Thai Chinese trader, who donated the temple to Rama III. Chaophraya Nikonbodin was an ancestor of the Kalayanamitr family, whose descendants include Saprang Kalayanamitr. A poem inscribed in the temple reads:

Wikipedia: Wat Kanlayanamit (EN)

48. Wat Khanika Phon

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Wat Khanikaphon is a Thai private temple in the Maha Nikaya tradition of Buddhism, It is at Phlapphla Chai, Khwaeng Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok, in front of the Phlapphla Chai police station.

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49. Ton son Mosque

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Ton son Mosque This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Ton Son Mosque is a historic mosque affiliated with the Sunni religion of Islam. Located on the left bank of Khlong Bangkok Yai canal, Wat Arun Subdistrict, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok's Thonburi side, opposite Wat Moli Lokayaram temple, across the canal is Bang Luang Mosque.

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50. King Prajadhipok Museum

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King Prajadhipok Museum This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

King Prajadhipok Museum is a museum in Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok, Thailand. The building has three floors of permanent exhibitions relating to royal life of King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambai Barni of Thailand.

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51. Museum of Siam

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Museum of Siam This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Museum Siam is a discovery museum that is located at Sanam Chai road in Bangkok, Thailand. The museum was established in 2007 in the former building of the Ministry of Commerce. It was created to teach the national identity and history of the people of Thailand, and their relationships with neighboring cultures. The motto of the museum is “Play + Learn = เพลิน” ; through a series of interactive exhibits, the museum shows the development of Thailand from the past to present.

Wikipedia: Museum Siam (EN), Website

52. Chaloem La 56 Bridge

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Chaloem La 56 Bridge, popularly known as Hua Chang Bridge, is a bridge in Bangkok's Thanon Phetchaburi sub-district, Ratchathewi district and Wang Mai sub-district, Pathum Wan district. The bridge crosses Khlong Saen Saep on Phaya Thai Road.

Wikipedia: Chaloem La 56 Bridge (EN)

53. Wat Sam Phraya Worawihan

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Wat Sam Phraya is a Thai royal temple of the third class, located in Wat Sam Phraya subdistrict, Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok. Formerly called Wat Sak or Wat Bang Khun Phrom, it was presumably built in the Ayutthaya period. It was restored and given its present name in the Bangkok era.

Wikipedia: Wat Sam Phraya (EN)

54. Bangkok Planetarium

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The Bangkok Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in Thailand and Southeast Asia. It is located on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok as part of the Science Centre for Education, which is operated by the Department of Non-Formal Education of the Ministry of Education.The complex was built to educate the youth and general public about science and astronomy.

Wikipedia: Bangkok Planetarium (EN)

55. Siam Commercial Bank

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The Talat Noi Branch is Siam Commercial Bank's first permanent office, and the oldest operating bank branch in Thailand. It is located in Talat Noi Subdistrict of Bangkok's Samphanthawong District, at the periphery of Bangkok's Chinatown. The building, designed by Italian architect Annibale Rigotti in the Beaux-Arts style, was built in 1908 or 1910. It sits on the bank of the Chao Phraya River, almost next to the Holy Rosary Church, and is listed by the Fine Arts Department as an unregistered ancient monument. The building received the ASA Architectural Conservation Award in 1982, and underwent renovations in 1995.

Wikipedia: Siam Commercial Bank, Talat Noi Branch (EN)

56. บ้านอับดุลราฮิม

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Abdul Rahim House It is located at 960 Rama IV Road, Silom Subdistrict, Bangrak District, Bangkok. Behind is the Abdul Rahim Place Building, a 34-storey office owned by Chum Abdul Rahim, built around 1907–1908 by his father, who intended to build it as a bungalow in Hua Hin.

Wikipedia: บ้านอับดุลราฮิม (TH)

57. Wat Chana Songkhram Ratchaworamahawihan

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Wat Chana Songkhram Ratchaworamahawihan This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Wat Chanasongkhram Ratchaworamahawiharn, usually shortened to Wat Chana Songkhram, is a second-class royal monastery in Chana Songkram Sub-district, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, within area of Bang Lamphu opposite to Khaosan Road and next to Rambuttri Road.

Wikipedia: Wat Chana Songkhram (EN)

58. Santa Cruz Church

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Santa Cruz Church This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Santa Cruz Church, also known as Kudi Chin, is a Roman Catholic church in Bangkok. It is in Khwaeng (sub-district) Wat Kanlaya of the Thon Buri District on the west bank of Chao Phraya River, in the neighbourhood known as Kudi Chin. A church was first built on the site, which had been granted to a community of Portuguese Catholics, around 1770. It was then the main Catholic church in Bangkok, and served as the seat of the Apostolic Vicariate of Siam until 1821, when Assumption Cathedral was completed. The current building, in Renaissance Revival style, was built in 1913–1916 to replace a second structure from 1845.

Wikipedia: Santa Cruz Church, Bangkok (EN)

59. Wat Ko

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Wat Ko is a Buddhist temple of over 320 years old in the area of Bang Chueak Nang Subdistrict, Taling Chan District, Bangkok. The temple was built during the late Ayutthaya period, but the exact builder name is unknown. It is located on a land surrounded by two waterways Khlong Bang Chueak Nang and Khlong Bang Noi, hence the name "Wat Ko", which means "island temple".

Wikipedia: Wat Ko, Bangkok (EN)

60. Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahawihan

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Wat Rakhangkhositaram Woramahaviharn or usually shortened to Wat Rakhangkhositaram (วัดระฆังโฆสิตาราม), familiarly known as Wat Rakhang (วัดระฆัง) is a second-class royal monastery in Bangkok, Thailand. It's located at 250/1 Arun Amarin Road, Siri Rat Subdistrict, Bangkok Noi District, Thonburi side on the west bank of Chao Phraya River near Siriraj Hospital, Wang Lang Market and Ban Khamin Junction.

Wikipedia: Wat Rakhangkhositaram (EN)

61. ลานพลับพลามหาเจษฎาบดินทร์

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ลานพลับพลามหาเจษฎาบดินทร์ This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

The Mahajesada Bodin Tabernacle is an outdoor garden located at the corner of Ratchadamnoen Klang Road and Mahachai Road. Bowonniwet Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok Named after the name of His Majesty the King's Department. When he was the King, he was the Son of God. The surrounding area is a large courtyard with the King Monument enshrined. In addition, a tabernacle has been built to be used as a place for His Majesty the King to receive guests from the country. This tabernacle was built in 1989 on the original site of the Thai Celebration Hall, which was demolished for scenic reasons.

Wikipedia: ลานพลับพลามหาเจษฎาบดินทร์ (TH)

62. Kamthieng House Museum

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The Kamthieng House Museum is a museum in Watthana District, Bangkok, run by the Siam Society under royal patronage. It is a 174-year-old traditional teakwood house from Chiang Mai that was transported to Bangkok and opened by King Bhumibol in 1966.

Wikipedia: Kamthieng House Museum (EN)

63. Bang Luang Mosque

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Bang Luang Mosque is a historic mosque in Bangkok located in Soi Arun Amarin 7, New Arun Amarin Road, Wat Kanlaya Subdistrict, Thon Buri District, Thonburi side within Kudi Khao Community by the Khlong Bangkok Yai near mouth of Chao Phraya River, it is also known as Kudi Khao and Kudi To Yi.

Wikipedia: Bang Luang Mosque (EN)

64. Wat Borom Niwat Ratchaworawihan

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Wat Borom Niwat Ratchaworawihan ; also simple known as Wat Borom Niwat or Wat Borom) is a second class royal Thai Buddhist temple, located in the Rong Mueang Subdistrict, Pathum Wan District, downtown Bangkok.

Wikipedia: Wat Borom Niwat (EN)

65. Wat Phra Sri Mahathat

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Wat Phra Si Mahathat Wora Maha Viharn is a Buddhist temple in the Bang Khen District of Bangkok. Construction began in 20 March 1941 in commemoration of the government victory over the Boworadet rebellion in 1933. Wat Phra Si Mahathat was designated a first-class royal monastery in 1942, making it one of the most significant temples in Thailand.

Wikipedia: Wat Phra Si Mahathat (EN)

66. Wat Soi Thong

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Wat Soi Thong is a third-classed royal Buddhist temple in Bangkok. The monastery located by Chao Phraya River near Rama VI Bridge, Rama VII Bridge and Yothinburana School. It was built around 1851, assuming that built by the descendants of Chao Phraya Si Phiphat during King Rama VI's reign.

Wikipedia: Wat Soi Thong (EN)

67. Jawa Mosque

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Yawa Mosque is an old mosque in the Javanese Thai community in Soi Rong Ice - Soi Charoenrat 1, Yan Nawa Subdistrict, Sathorn District, Bangkok. It is characterized by a multi-layered spiked roof that is shaped roof. This type of roof evolved from the unique roof of Javanese architecture called "Jaklo" by adding a spire to the end.

Wikipedia: มัสยิดยะวา (TH)

68. Santichaiprakan Park

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Santichaiprakarn Park is a small urban park of about 8 rai in Bangkok located on the ending phase of Phra Athit Road, Chana Songkram Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District east bank of Chao Phraya River at mouth of Khlong Bang Lamphu in the area of Bang Lamphu. Opposite to Rama VIII Park in Thonburi side.

Wikipedia: Santichaiprakarn Park (EN), Website

69. Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan

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Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan or usually shortened to Wat Ratchaburana (วัดราชบูรณะ), commonly known as Wat Liap (วัดเลียบ), is a second-class temple in Maha Nikaya sect of Buddhism, located at 119 Chakkraphet Road, Wang Burapha Phirom Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok at the foot of the Memorial Bridge near Pak Khlong Talat and Praisaniyakarn, diagonally from the Long Corridor of Suankularb Wittayalai School.

Wikipedia: Wat Ratchaburana, Bangkok (EN)

70. Wat Thep Thidaram Worawihan

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Wat Thepthidaram Worawihan or popularly known as Wat Thepthidaram is a third grade royal Buddhist temple in Worawihan type, located in the area known as Pratu Phi or official name Samran Rat, Bangkok, near Mahakan Fort and Wat Ratchanadda.

Wikipedia: Wat Thepthidaram (EN)

71. Wat Nimmanoradi

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Wat Nimmanoradi is a Thai Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is a third grade royal monastery by the canals Khlong Phasi Charoen and Khlong Ratcha Montri on the border of Phasi Charoen area, just across the canal of Khlong Ratcha Montri is Bang Khae area. Therefore, this temple is often mistaken for its location in district of Bang Khae.

Wikipedia: Wat Nimmanoradi (EN)

72. Wat Kan Matuyaram

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Wat Kanmatuyaram, or written as Wat Kanma Tuyaram is a small Thai civilian temple in Bangkok, located on Mangkon Road, Samphanthawong Sub-district, Samphanthawong District, regarded as another Thai temple located in the area of Bangkok's Chinatown, in addition to Wat Traimit. The entrance of the temple on Charoen Krung Road located diagonally from Chinese temple Wat Mangkon Kamalawat. The temple belongs to Dhammayuttika Nikaya of Theravada Buddhism.

Wikipedia: Wat Kanmatuyaram (EN)

73. Wat Ratchapradit Sathit Maha Simaram Ratchaworawihan

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Wat Ratchapradit Sathit Mahasimaram Ratcha Wora Maha Viharn is a Buddhist temple in the Phra Nakhon District of Bangkok. Wat Ratchaparadit was designated a first-class royal monastery in 1915, making it one of the most significant temples in Thailand.

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74. Museum of Natural History

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The Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History, founded in 1954, is operated by the Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Science in the Biology Building at the university's main campus in Bangkok, Thailand. The museum features exhibits of various organisms, including mounts of the endangered white-eyed river martin. The majority of the museum's exhibits are housed in its main hall, with dedicated rooms featuring Thai turtles and softshells, insects and land snails.

Wikipedia: Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History (EN)

75. Wat Samian Nari

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Wat Samian Nari is a civil temple in Thailand, located at 32 Moo 2, Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Lat Yao Subdistrict, Chatuchak District, Bangkok, with a total area of 18 rai next to Northern Railway Line and close to Bang Son Station.

Wikipedia: Wat Samian Nari (EN), Website

76. Wat Ratchakosa

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Wat Ratchakosa is a temple belonging to the Mahasect Sangha. It is located in Khum Thong Subdistrict, Lat Krabang District, Bangkok. Currently, Guru Prasut Saratham (Black Master) holds the position of abbot with a territory of 17 rai and a monastic land of 7 rai. To the east, it is adjacent to the Kum Thong-Lam Toi Ting road.

Wikipedia: วัดราชโกษา (TH)

77. Wat Sitaram

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Wat Sitaram is a Thai monastery in Bangkok, located on the Damrong Rak Road near Khlong Maha Nak canal between Wat Saket and Bobae Market, considered to be the temple that is closest to Wat Saket, or temple of Golden Mount.

Wikipedia: Wat Sitaram (EN)

78. Wat Bophit Phimuk Worawihan

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Wat Bophit Phimuk Worawihan, or simply Wat Bophit Phimuk is a second grade royal temple in Bangkok, located on Chakkrawat Road, Chakkrawat Sub-district, Samphanthawong District near the foot of Phra Pok Klao Bridge on periphery of Chakkrawat Sub-district, Samphanthawong District and Wang Burapha Phirom Sub-district, Phra Nakhon District. Regarded as another Thai temple located in the area known as Chinatown, in addition to the Wat Traimit or the Wat Chakkrawat.

Wikipedia: Wat Bophit Phimuk (EN)

79. Wat Intharam Worawihan

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Wat Intharam Worawihan, also commonly known in short as Wat Intharam is a third-class royal temple in the area of Bang Yi Ruea, Thon Buri District, Bangkok. This temple is recognized as "the temple of King Taksin the Great" (1767–1782).

Wikipedia: Wat Intharam (EN)

80. Wat Bang Khun Thian Nok

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Wat Bang Khun Thian Nok, usually shortened to Wat Nok, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Chom Thong District, Bangkok, Thailand. In the past, this temple was a landmark of the Bang Khun Thian people because there was a canal flowing in front and easy to connect with Chao Phraya River. There have activities such as Loy Krathong, market, Songkran and Buddhist activities.

Wikipedia: Wat Bang Khun Thian Nok (EN)

81. Ban U Mosque

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Ban Wu Mosque Is an old mosque located in Charoen Krung Road, Bang Rak District, Bangkok Ban Wu Mosque is the first mosque in Thailand that has been registered under the Islamic Mosque Act. Which was registered on July 29, 1948, Ban Wae Mosque does not have a definite establishment history According to the hearsay, it is believed that the Muslim community began in the area of ​​Ban Wu Mosque since during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. There was a number of Muslims from Pattani province migrated to Bangkok. Which the house mosque community began to occur in those days as well In which the original person is called "guest mosque" according to the text that appears in the land title deed In which King Rama VI was given to the location of the mosque and Kubo (Muslim tombs) in the year 130 people in most communities are Java Muslims. Which is a navigation expert Therefore is the origin of the name "Ban Wu", which the word garage here means shipyard Ban Ua Mask Community has reduced the size according to land development. The surrounding area is a hotel and department store. Until now, only the buildings of the mosque and the last old house of the community Which is a wooden house, located opposite the entrance of the mosque This lost house used to be the residence of Ajarn Rangsarit Chaowasiri, a former Imam of the Mosque, former Director -General of the Religious Affairs Department. Former Director -General of the Fine Arts Department And former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education Currently, your body is buried in the Kobo of Ban Wu Mosque.

Wikipedia: มัสยิดบ้านอู่ (TH)

82. Wat Anongkharam Worawihan

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Wat Anongkharam Worawihan is a second grade royal temple of Worawihan. It was built in 1850 in dedication for King Rama III. The formerly named was Wat Noi Khamthaem (วัดน้อยขำแถม) after its founder Dame Noi, wife of a noble, Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Phichai Yat, the temple was built along with neighbouring Wat Phichai Yat. It was later renamed Wat Anongkharam by King Rama IV.

Wikipedia: Wat Anongkharam (EN)

83. Wat Phitchaya Yatikaram Worawihan

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Wat Phichaya Yatikaram Worawihan, also referred to as Wat Phichai Yat is a Thai Buddhist temple in Bangkok, regarded as one of the most beautiful and outstanding temples of Bangkok and Thonburi side. The temple is located by the waterside of Khlong Somdet Chao Phraya in Khlong San District near present Wongwian Lek.

Wikipedia: Wat Phichai Yat (EN)

84. Wat Ratcha-orasaram Ratchaworawihan

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Wat Ratcha-orasaram Ratchaworawihan This Photo was taken by Supanut Arunoprayote. Feel free to use any of my images, but please mention me as the author and may send me a message. (สามารถใช้ภาพได้อิสระ แต่กรุณาใส่เครดิตผู้ถ่ายและอาจส่งข้อความบอกกล่าวด้วย) Please do not upload an updated image here without consultation with the Author. The author would like to make corrections only at his own source. This ensures that the changes are preserved.Please if you think that any changes should be required, please inform the author.Otherwise you can upload a new image with a new name. Please use one of the templates derivative or extract. / CC BY 4.0

Wat Ratchaorsaram Raja Worawihan The Royal Monastery is an old temple that existed before the construction of Bangkok. Formerly known as Wat Chom Thong, later King Lukyathe. The Ten Thousand Chesadabodin Department re-established the entire Chom Thong Temple because when he marched his army to intercept the Burmese army at the Three Pagodas checkpoint. Kanchanaburi in 1820 when the naval procession arrived at Wat Chom Thong. On the Thonburi side, he stopped and performed the ceremony of opening the fist according to the Pichai War textbook. He also prayed for the victory of this military expedition, but it turned out that there was no Burmese army coming in. When the army returned. The King's Daughter The Royal Regiment restored the new Chom Thong Temple and consecrated it as a royal monastery, and received a new name as Wat Ratcha-son, which means the royal son, Krom Ten Thousand Chesadabodin. At present, there is Phra Brahmavachirapanyajan as the abbot.

Wikipedia: วัดราชโอรส (TH)

85. Memorial of Expeditionary Force

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The World War I Volunteer Soldier Monument is a monument located on Triangle Road at the north corner of the royal palace, opposite the National Museum, Phra Nakorn. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Thailand and the Allies, including France, Britain, and the United States. declared war on Germany and Austria-Hungary. On July 22, 1917

Wikipedia: อนุสาวรีย์ทหารอาสา (TH)

86. Pig Memorial

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The Pig Monument, officially known as the United Nations Monument, is a monument in the shape of a pig. It is located along the canal of the former moat. As for the Tube Canal. At the foot of the Pikun Bridge. Opposite Wat Ratchabopith Mahasimaram Along the Queen Road, the Grand Palace. Phra Nakhon District, designed by His Majesty the King. Prince Krom Phraya Risranuwat Tiwong

Wikipedia: อนุสาวรีย์หมู (TH)

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