Travel of Centuries in Thailand
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The Grand Palace of Thailand is really a grand one. Built in 1782, it was the official

Vimanmek Teak Mansion means 'Palace of the Clouds', built in 1868 is considered as the world's biggest building made completely of golden teak. The three storey palace contains 81 grand rooms, halls, without terraces and verandahs. By the entrance to Vimanmek Palace is the Royal Carriage Museum where the antiques and art works of various rulers, 13 royal horse drawn carriages are placed.
Wat Arun, built in 17th century, standing grandly on the bank of the Chao Phraya River, the holy place for Buddhists is called the Temple of Dawn because the very first rays of sunlight touch the dawn. Hundreds of thousands of Buddhists and

Wat Traimit, isthe magnificent Temple of the Golden Buddha, is legendary for its five-and-a-half-ton concrete gold image that was discovered in the 1950s beneath a plaster exterior when it fell from a crane while being repositioned. It is recommended that while booking the cheap flights to Thailand online, get bookings from a destination specific site.
Sukhothai was the capital city ofearly Thai kingdom in 1238. Now the remains of this religious and artistic city are expertly preserved and maintained in a tranquil manner for the tourism sake. Groups of researchers particularly reserve the cheap flights to Thailand just to disclose the secrets of this mystifying city.
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