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Right across from Wat Arun, it's the Royal Palace. You've probably decided not to visit the place. But just want to say that the 500 baht entrance fee may seem to be quite steep, but is well worth the cost.
Tanks for your compliment. The original ceramic decorations on pagodas were made from fragments of broken chinaware, exquisitely carved into shapes. Sadly they ere falling off after decades under the sun and rain and they are being replaced with factory made pieces probably because people nowadays are not as patient as the ancients. The stairways to the third and fourth level are too steep and narrow so they were closed to public and also to help preserving those original ceramic decorations.
Traditional Thai costumes seen at Wat Arun are hi-so and usually worn by wives of high officials at former occasions such as Royal Ballroom celebration at Government House or at Official New Year's morning merit making presided by Thai prime minister/wife as well as cabinet ministers/wives. Woman also wears traditional Thai dress during wedding ceremony while Thai man usually wears western suit or white formal uniform if being civil servant. Legend states that when King Taksin, at the time Ayutthaya mandarin, led some troops to break the Burmese siege of Ayutthaya and arrived at this old temple at dawn, so the temple was then named Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). After Ayutthaya fell after one-year siege, he led troops from Chanthaburi province to expel the occupied Burmese troops in Ayutthaya. Then he proclaimed himself King and moved the capital from Ayutthaya to Thonburi and built a royal palace adjacent to Wat Arun and this temple then became the Royal Temple within the Palace domain in line with Ayutthaya tradition. The same could be said about King Rama I when he moved the capital from Thonburi across the Chao Phraya River and built Emerald Buddha Temple within the Grand Palace. When Thonburi was still a distinct province before it was dissolved to form Bangkok metropolis about 50 years ago, Thonburi's symbol was Phra Prang (Stupa) of this temple. Phra Prang is lit at night and can be seen from tour boats or roof-top bars on the opposite side of Chao Phraya River.
Have you visited the Wat Arun temple already? We think it's one of the best attractions in Bangkok! 😍🤔
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Must visit Grand Palace Bangkok. Fee 500 baht per person , but it's most worth to visit.
You are not only regular tourists but also professional photographers.
This is simply one of the best videos of this famous Wat Arun. Stunning.
Wow thank you!!
Right across from Wat Arun, it's the Royal Palace. You've probably decided not to visit the place.
But just want to say that the 500 baht entrance fee may seem to be quite steep, but is well worth the cost.
The temple is amazing ... beautiful, super gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️
May Everyday be a good day Welcome to Thailand
This temple is magically beautiful at night. You can take boat tour to see beautiful Bangkok by the river.
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Good video. Enjoy for watched. Welcome to thailand and hope you have nice trip in our country. Thai people love.
Tanks for your compliment. The original ceramic decorations on pagodas were made from fragments of broken chinaware, exquisitely carved into shapes. Sadly they ere falling off after decades under the sun and rain and they are being replaced with factory made pieces probably because people nowadays are not as patient as the ancients. The stairways to the third and fourth level are too steep and narrow so they were closed to public and also to help preserving those original ceramic decorations.
Oh, you nail that Kop Khun Kha. You sound like a local!
Wow! The temple is so beautiful... Great video, waiting for your next episode guys 💕
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Thanks for your and Thailand watching beautiful so much and video happy.🙏🎊🎉♥️✨
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The temple really is breathtaking. The monuments are huge and the colours look beautiful 😍, I would definitely give it a visit ❤
If you stay in Thailand till April joy Songkran festival in Chaingmai soon.
Looks great. Got to get back to Thailand one of these days. Japan has opened up for travel now. Have fun in Thailand!
We heard about that, we‘ll have to come over again! 🇯🇵
@@marklehmann Let me know if you do. I'd be happy to show you around some spots.
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Wellcom your come again❤❤
It's called crispy wanton ,another good video 📹
Hi, guys it is Mark's wanting the $50 for that massage lol😅 the amazing view from the train and temple is beautiful.
Traditional Thai costumes seen at Wat Arun are hi-so and usually worn by wives of high officials at former occasions such as Royal Ballroom celebration at Government House or at Official New Year's morning merit making presided by Thai prime minister/wife as well as cabinet ministers/wives. Woman also wears traditional Thai dress during wedding ceremony while Thai man usually wears western suit or white formal uniform if being civil servant.
Legend states that when King Taksin, at the time Ayutthaya mandarin, led some troops to break the Burmese siege of Ayutthaya and arrived at this old temple at dawn, so the temple was then named Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). After Ayutthaya fell after one-year siege, he led troops from Chanthaburi province to expel the occupied Burmese troops in Ayutthaya. Then he proclaimed himself King and moved the capital from Ayutthaya to Thonburi and built a royal palace adjacent to Wat Arun and this temple then became the Royal Temple within the Palace domain in line with Ayutthaya tradition. The same could be said about King Rama I when he moved the capital from Thonburi across the Chao Phraya River and built Emerald Buddha Temple within the Grand Palace. When Thonburi was still a distinct province before it was dissolved to form Bangkok metropolis about 50 years ago, Thonburi's symbol was Phra Prang (Stupa) of this temple. Phra Prang is lit at night and can be seen from tour boats or roof-top bars on the opposite side of Chao Phraya River.
Must see Wat Rongkun in Chiangrai province
ยินดีต้อนรับคนรับ..แต่ถ้าไปชมไปเที่ยวในวัดหรือโบราณสถาน.ขิแนะนำให้ชมด้วยสายตาอย่างเดียวครับ.ไม่ควรใช้มือสัมผัสหรือใช้อะไรไปแตะต้องงานศิลปะทุกชนิดครับ.เพราะจะได้รักษาสภาพไว้ให้ชมกันนานฯ.เพราะถ้าจับ.แตะกันได้จะชำรุดเสียหายและต้องซ่อมแซมเสียงบประมาณ.และมันก็ไม่ใช่ของดั่งเดิมครับ.ช่วยกันรักษาไว้.มันเป็นสมบัติของชาติไทยมาแต่โบราณครับ.คนไทยขอความร่วมมือครับ.ทำตามกฎระเบียบ.ของแต่ละประเทศแต่ละสถานที่หรือแบบสากล..ขอให้มีความสุข.ในการมาเยี่ยมเยือนประเทศไทยครับ..❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Very good video...in which station u got dropped whn u took the boat to the temple?
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Where you're from?
Bos, kok wes rak tau aplod video meneh? Jek sibuk to kowe?
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