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The Grand Palace and The Emerald Buddha
This city landmark should be the first
place on
any itinerary and a 'must see' for all visitors to Bangkok.
The Grand Palace, once a royal residence is a
huge compound surrounded by high
white walls and occupies an area of about a square mile, The Royal chapel, Wat Phra Kaeo,
is in the same compound, houses the
Emerald Buddha, the most sacred Buddha image in Thailand.
| Tour Title | The Grand Palace | Package Price Per Person in Thai Baht |
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| Tour Code | ASH - 001U | Adult : 700 | Child : 550 |
| Frequency | twice
a day - 0800hrs & 1230hrs |
Price
Include : Return transfer from Bangkok major hotels by air-conditioned vehicles, entrance fees, experienced English speaking guides to explain history and sights, service charge, vat and local taxes. |
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| Duration | about 4 hours join tour | ||
The Royal Grand Palace
The Royal Grand Palace once a royal residence is a
huge compound on Na Phra Lan Road with proud golden domes, inspirational spires,
exotic wall mural and breathtaking ceramic decorations, is surrounded by high
white walls and occupies an area of about a square mile. The palace, begun in
1782, consists of several buildings with highly decorated architectural details.


Wat
Phra Keow
Also known as temple of The Emerald Buddha - the temple dates back to 1782 when Bangkok was
founded. Regarded as the most significant of all Thai temples, the 945,000
square-meter temple compound, which occupies one corner of the Grand Palace
complex, encompasses over 100 buildings that represent 200 years of royal
history and architectural experimentation.
The temple was built to house a green Buddha image that King Rama I had
brought from Vientiane when he captured the city in 1778. He built the temple
and enshrined the 'Emerald' Buddha there as a symbol of Siam's regained
nationhood. The "Emerald Buddha" was carved from one piece of emerald green jade. The
Buddha figure sits high up on an altar of gold designed to represent the
traditional aerial chariot attributed to Hindu gods on the murals of this
country.
Today, thousands of worshippers pay their respects in
front of the statue.

Two seasonal costumes were made for the Emerald Buddha by King Rama
I,one for the summer season and one for the rainy season. King Rama III had
another costume made for winter season. The ceremonial changing of costumes
takes p
lace three times a year and is done by his Majesty the King.
Despite it's national importance, Wat Phra Kaew is the only temple in
Thailand that doesn't have any resident monks, therefore it is not a seat of
Buddhist learning in the same way that most other Wats are in Thailand. It is
basically the personal chapel for the royal family.
On the upper terrace, next to the Chapel Royal are three other very
sacred buildings: the Royal Pantheon, surrounded by gilded male and female
Kinaree, half-human figures, which hold the Tripitaka, the sacred Buddhist
sculptures; and the impressive golden Phra si Rattana Chedi which houses ashes
of Buddha.
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