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Tliegchan market

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Earthwork “Sri canal some fat” or generally known as “canal ceremony in southern Thailand” continues atmosphere. And community life of the waterfront home Bgantrgati both measurement and applied old boat shop, sell the two side surrounded by orchid. Garden vegetables and fruits such as folk Kratgon Maprag egg envelop Knun a mango.
Tliegchan market. A semi-rural [...]

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Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)

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Construction of Wat Benchamabophit started during the reign of King Rama V in 1900, and it was finished ten years later.The interior of the main building is
magnificently decorated with cross beams of lacquer and gold. The best time to visit this temple is in the early morning when Buddhist monks are chanting
inside the chapel.
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Lumpine Park

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Lumpini Park is located in the heart of Bangkok, at the junction of Rama IV and Ratchadamri roads.
In front of the park is the monument of King Rama VI, built in 1941. Click here to see Map of Lumpini Park, Lumpini Page 2 and Page 3.

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Bangkok Art and Cuture Center

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Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is a twenty-five thousand square-meter, eleven-storey mid-town facility with galleries, performance spaces, a library and meeting rooms. Conceived and pushed for since 1997 by a network of artists, the Centre has finally been built by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. To be administered by the [...]

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