| Ayutthaya
Tourist Attractions |
| Ayutthaya
city is The Ancient Historical Temple on surrounded by
3 river island. |
| Wat
prasrisanpetch |
| This temple
was built under the Ayutthaya concept of ‘temple in the
palace’.. This concept was repeated again when the Temple
of Emerald Buddha was built in the city of Bangkok. Wat
Prasrisanpetch is situated in Wang Luang (the Old Palace).
Inside the temple is a stupa holding the remains of two
Ayutthaya kings. |
| Chedi
Sri Suriyothai |
| This stupa
was erected in commemoration of Somdet Prasrisuriyothai’s
heroic death when she, in a man’s disguise, was trying
to help her husband, Somdet Pramahachakapat, The King
of Thailand, in a war against the Burmese. |
| Wat
Chaiwattanaram |
| Located
on the bank of Chao Phraya River, on the west of the city
island. King Prasat Thong commanded it built. The great
beauty has been reflected from the main stupa and its
satellite stupas along the gallery, an architecture influenced
by Khmer.. |
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| Wat
Yai Chaimongkol |
| Inside
the temple area is Chedi Chaimongkol which was built by
the royal command of King Naresuan the Great to commemorate
his victory in a war against the Burmese. |
| Bang
Pa-In Summer Palace |
The palace
is rich in magnificent throne halls. The most outstanding
is Aisawantippaya-at which is situated amid the water.
Varopatphimand
Thronehall is in Corinthian style. The hall is used to
welcome state guests.
Vehaschamroon
is the thronehall in Chinese style, formerly served as
winter palace for King Rama V. |
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