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What Phra Kaew Bangkok - The Grand Palace - Thailand tourism - video 360

Tourism in Thaïlande, visit to Bangkok What Phra Kaew - Grand Palace, Royal Palace The Grand Palace of Bangkok, Royal Palace located in the heart of the city of Bangkok is located near Wat Pho. It is surrounded by a white wall and recognizable by its remarkably beautiful pointed roofs can be seen while sailing on the Chao Phraya River. The Grand Palace of Bangkok is the former residence of the rulers of Siam built in 1782 by King Rama 1st founder of the Chakri dynasty. The architecture is inspired by Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand which includes the royal residence and the throne room but also outbuildings and several temples. Only certain reception rooms of the Grand Palace are open to the public a few days a week, in particular the large audience hall, the others being used for ceremonial ceremonies with sumptuous pageantry. The must visit in Bangkok is certainly the Grand Palace or Royal Palace. It is a colossal complex of several religious structures, some of which are still used for ceremonies. With an exceptional and flamboyant architecture, the Grand Palais is the most visited place by tourists. This sprawling, hauntingly beautiful complex is the spiritual heart of the Thai Kingdom. Gilding, sparkling tiles and Buddha statues adorn the architectural ensemble. All the monuments are in gold like the Emerald Buddha which sits in the heart of the central square, you will discover the colorful Royal Pantheon. Visit of the Grand Palace Prefer visits in the morning, more pleasant to contemplate the monuments because the afternoon heat is difficult to bear. Visits are daily from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., except during celebrations of royal ceremonies. The entrance fee is 500 baht and includes access to the Vimanmek Palace and the Thai Currency Pavilion. Politeness, respect and decent dress are required. As in all temples, do not forget to put on a descent outfit (no shorts for men, shoulders and legs covered for women), this is a sign of respect, very appreciated by Thai people. Regarding the photos, signs indicate the places where you are authorized to take photos. As a whole, tourists can photograph within the Grand Palace, with the exception of the temple where the Emerald Buddha is located. Inside the Grand Palace Wat Phra Kaeo is recognizable by its glazed tiles in red, green, blue, orange, mosaics and gilding. The western entrance of the temple whose doors and inner courtyards are guarded by "Yaksha", gigantic protective geniuses with grimacing faces carved in stone responsible for repelling evil spirits. Other monuments are also worth a visit located within the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok The Royal Pavilion of Thai Decorations and Coins, which features a permanent display of royal regalia, decorations, medals and coins dating back to the early 11th century. Wah Pra Kheo You can enter the temple to meditate there. many people come to meditate there performing Buddhist rituals combining water, fire, lotus flowers. In the temple, do not miss the model of Angkor Wat, the Cambodian temple which housed the statue while Cambodia was under the control of Siam. Pass among the giant statues that guard the temple doors to access the balcony and contemplate the murals depicting the legend of Ramayana. In the center of the enclosure is the Ubosot (royal chapel) of Wat Phra Kaeo. It is accessed by three gates each guarded by two bronze lions. The central door being exclusively reserved for the king which allows to reach the throne room housing the famous Emerald Buddha which in truth is carved in a jade stone measuring 66 cm high perched 11 meters above an altar. This statue is the most venerated in the whole kingdom in honor of Rama I who had a temple built. it is actually considered the most important Buddhist site in Thailand. The Emerald Buddha Since 1784 the 66cm Emerald Buddha sits on an 11m pedestal inside a glass case in the Royal Chapel (Wat Phra Kheo) of the Grand Palace. She is wearing a 9-storey gold parasol symbolizing universal royalty. She is one of Thailand's most revered and respected statues. With each new season, the King of Thailand presides over the ceremony of changing the Buddha's attire. In summer a golden tunic adorned with diamonds In the rainy season, a dress of gold enamelled with blue In winter a shawl with pure gold mesh Its origin has not yet been proven. Some scientists say it originated in Sri Lanka while others believe it was erected in Thailand in the 14th century. The buddha of soul Connect with Thailand360: Chanel Thailand360 Youtube:    / @thailandvr360   #thailand #night #roadtrip #bangkok #pattaya #chiangmai #phuhet #thailandtravel #walkingstreet

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