Magical Bangkok: The more you play in Thailand, the happier you get
How to experience the classic and relaxed in Bangkok city, see how we play for a full day.
Visiting Bangkok, Thailand for blessings, if you don't go to the Grand Palace and the Jade Buddha Temple, you really haven't experienced the essence of this country. The Grand Palace, which has not been open for 3 years, we caught up this time and once again appreciated the beautiful scenery of the Grand Palace under the warm sunset.
The Grand Palace ticket is 500 baht per person. The Grand Palace is a symbol of the Bangkok dynasty. The architecture blends Thai and European styles. Brilliant and gorgeous, Bangkok is known as the "City of Angels" and the Grand Palace is the "Heavenly Palace" of Bangkok.
The Jade Buddha Temple is in the Grand Palace, where the national treasure of Thailand is stored. The Jade Buddha has three cassocks, and the King of Thailand will come to change it personally when the season changes in Thailand. What you see now is the winter cassock. They are all made of pure gold, gorgeous.
Free visa to Thailand for the 2024 New Year, the carnival activities have also kicked off!
The moon is full, the new year is here, everything is just right! 🙏
We were honored to visit the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum next to the Grand Palace, which is a rare museum open to the public, and we have learned a lot!
Riding a special tuk-tuk to enjoy the city scenery of the Rattanakosin Peninsula in Bangkok is also a must. You must experience the wind and electricity scene full of unconverted gasoline smell when you visit Bangkok.
Of course, the Four-faced Buddha must go to pray and worship, and by the way, you can visit the Central world, which is known as Asia's No.1, and take pictures with the Christmas tree and Pikachu. It is not an exaggeration to describe it here with a dazzling array of things, but the price is really not cheaper than in China.
Then go for an authentic Thai Spa, relax and relieve fatigue.
We were also fortunate to attend the "Magical Thailand Exclusive Tour" lawn outdoor party at the Siam Museum in Bangkok on the evening of December 26, 2023, organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). We enjoyed the performances of Thai folk dances from different periods, and well-known Thai artists Cai Youfu (Da Wu) and Zheng Naixin performed on stage. The atmosphere is explosive!
When you come to Bangkok, you must go to the Erawan Buddha. This is the most important religious place in Bangkok. It is a place of worship for Thais and a must-see for foreign tourists. The Erawan Buddha is located in Bangkok's most prosperous downtown area, with high-end hotels, shopping areas and office buildings at the intersection, and visitors are woven during the day and night.
every time I arrived at bangkok, I will went to the four face Buddha first to pay my respects before I decided want to go anywhere, I encountered a few experiences with him, there is a history on year 2006, a man took a hammer try to destroy the statue and the passer-by and people selling joss sticks and flower beaten him up to death.. And these few people who got involved were sentenced under murder charges.. can u see how Thai devoted to this statues! and this statue is named as Phra Phrom and different side represents differently.as for locations wise, it located at the city of bangkok and also very near to the Thai BTS train, if u can’t find u can use Google map to led u by using Erawan shine Grand Hyatt hotel.. I could said he is well known every Thai netizens will know and pay their respects.. kindly pray with sincerity and u just need joss sticks candle and 4 bundle of Jasmine flower.. peace ✌🏻
The Erawan Buddha is called the "responsive Buddha" and is one of the most incense temples in Thailand. In fact, the Erawan Buddha is not a Buddha, it should be a god. Because the original name of the Erawan Buddha is the "Great Brahma King", the face of the "Brahma" is also very similar to the Buddha statue in China, and this Buddha statue has four faces so it is called the Erawan Buddha.
The Erawan Shrine in Bangkok is an absolute gem that I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone seeking an extraordinary and transformative experience. From the moment you enter, you're transported to a realm where spirituality and artistry intertwine in perfect harmony. The vibrant colors, intricate sculptures, and the fragrant aroma of incense create an atmosphere that is nothing short of magical. Whether you're a devout believer or simply appreciate the beauty of different cultures, the Erawan Shrine offers a profound sense of peace and serenity. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and find solace in the divine. I cannot recommend this enchanting sanctuary enough - a true testament to the rich cultural tapestry of Thailand.
the most popular temple in the heart of Bangkok which no tourist or devotee will miss in every visit for its blessing to all the people. there are many forms of prayers you can choose from, from a simple joss sticks around the Buddha to offering flowers to dedicating a traditional dance to the god for blessings.
The Erawan Buddha is located in the city center, in a small yard next to the street, and there are several large shopping centers around. The Buddha statue is not big, magnificent, and the four sides symbolize four meanings. It is clockwise to worship in a circle. In the corridor on the side of the Buddha statue, there are dancers in costumes dancing and praying for worshippers with music.