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In
the midst of dynamic modern growth, Bangkok miraculously
manages to preserve its cultural heritage to a marked
degree. The soaring roofs and gleaming spires of the Grand
Palace and the city’s many historic temples – Temple
of the Emerald Buddha, Temple of Dawn and other evocative
shrines – present the visitor with a picture of medieval
Oriental wonder; the very stuff of Eastern fairytales.
And contained within Bangkok’s monuments and sights
are treasures of the nation’s artistic and cultural
endeavor that typify the land and the people.
The influence of the past and the enduring threads of
the social fabric are not limited to the static. They
continue to pervade daily life. Files of saffron-robed
monks making their early morning alms round, for example,
present an image unaltered in essentials by the passing
of time.
Today’s backdrop of high-rise buildings serve only to
emphasize the exotic and timeless scene, while the city
draws definition from it.
Indeed, there is much to discover, and in addition to
the city’s most famous monuments there are numerous
lesser known sights of great interest. The Chapel of the
Emerald Buddha, which enshrines the national palladium,
rightly tops the sightseeing list, but Bangkok numbers
more than 400 temples, many of which have their own fascination.
A similar selection can be made with museums. The National
Museum is excellent and comprehensive, but as impressive
in their own way are the Jim Thompson House, Vimanmek
Mansion and Suan Pakkad Palace, all of which house fine
art collections within noteworthy settings.
Not least, cruising the Chao Phraya river and the remaining
canals which once made Bangkok the “Venice of the East”
offers a glimpse of traditional riverine lifestyles, affording
insights into the history and character of this wondrous
city.
Information provided by T.A.T (Tourism Authority of Thailand)
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