Category - Thailand’s UNESCO Sites
A stop in Phetchaburi means an immersive experience of centuries-old mural paintings at an ancient temple, along with plenty of delicious local dishes.
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Centuries-old artefacts are no stranger to our ancient capital of Ayutthaya. Yet, even after numerous visits, this UNESCO World Heritage city still has surprises up her sleeve!
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The Royal Barge Procession is a unique Thai tradition that dates back to the Sukhothai Dynasty. Watching the stunning barge during a minor rehearsal on the river at the Temple of Dawn left me awe-struck. The grandeur and history of this centuries-old event are truly captivating, and it inspired me to explore its rich heritage further.
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ชวนเที่ยวชมเครื่องทองสุดอลังการ แสดงถึงอารยธรรมเก่าแก่ของราชอาณาจักรอยุธยา ที่อาคารนิทรรศการเครื่องทอง พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติ เจ้าสามพระยา พระนครศรีอยุธยา
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We visited the fringes of Ayutthaya and found its ancient expat communities so vivacious. No doubt that this is where the famous golden Thai desserts were first introduced.
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I'm in the ancient capital of Ayutthaya again. This time, following the trail of a friend, a sweet-toothed me found myself climbing the famous Prang of Wat Ratchaburana, where most of Ayutthaya's major treasures were looted and then retrieved. With the misery deaths of the thieves, of course.
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