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Here in Bangkok, a day of exploration awaits, filled with knowledge and wonder.

(1) The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall

This four-story building, located near Wat Ratchanadda, houses a permanent exhibition showcasing the history of Rattanakosin. Managed by the Crown Property Bureau, the hall offers a glimpse into the rich past of this historic city.

Opening Hours:

  • Tuesday - Sunday (Closed Mondays)
  • 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Guided Tours:

  • Every 20 minutes from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (22 tours per day)
  • Last tour at 5:00 PM
  • For visiting both exhibitions, the last tour is at 3:00 PM

Our visit:

On our visit, the crowds were large, so we only explored the ground floor, which featured an exhibition dedicated to King Rama IX.

"Following the Footsteps… Eternal Companions"

This exhibit honors and commemorates the immense contributions of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej in fostering international relations and friendship.

One of the most significant royal initiatives is the cultivation of friendly relations with foreign countries.

and strengthening Thailand's role on the world stage. His Majesty's great kindness

has made Thailand a respected country on the international stage today.

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Contemporary Art at Ratchadamnoen

Celebrating His Majesty's 84th Birthday

Ratchadamnoen Klang Road, Wat Bowon Niwet Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok

Open Tuesday - Sunday, closed on Mondays, from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.


The Queen Sirikit Museum of Contemporary Art is managed by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Ministry of Culture.

It is a four-story historical building constructed between 1937 and 1948.

During the era of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, the building was renovated while preserving its original architectural style.

The interior has been modernized to serve as an exhibition space for contemporary art.


Activities related to arts and culture in 6 branches: Visual Arts, Architecture, Literature, Music and Performance, Design, Film. It is also a learning center in the heart of the city to provide services for young people and the general public to visit art exhibitions.



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Democracy Monument

The Democracy Monument is located at the intersection of Ratchadamnoen Klang Road and Dinsor Road in the Phra Nakhon District of Bangkok, Thailand.

It was built to commemorate the change in government from an absolute monarchy to a democracy.

Construction of the monument began on June 24, 1939, and it was officially opened on June 24, 1940, during the premiership of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram.

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(4) "Ting Tiew Reua" Noodle Shop

Dinsor Road, Bowon Niwet Subdistrict, Bangkok

Open Monday - Saturday, Closed Sundays, 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

An extraordinary noodle shop with over 40 years of history, passed down through generations, offering bowls for only 12 baht.

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Mont Nom Sod

Address: In front of Bangkok City Hall, Thanon Dinsor, Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Bangkok

Opening Hours: Daily, 2 PM - 11 PM

"Mont Nom Sod" - A legend of deliciousness for over 50 years

Beverages are available in both hot and cold options, with prices starting from 30-45 baht.

Bread prices start at 15 baht and go up to 65 baht for steamed bread with custard and chocolate dips.


When ordering food, customers must walk to the counter to order and pay, then take it back to their table to eat.

The shop is divided into 3 sections:

Section 1: Toasted bread, Section 2: Bottled drinks / Steamed bread, and Section 3: Hot and cold drinks in cups.


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Brahman Shrine

The Brahman Shrine, also known as the Brahman Temple, is a Hindu temple located at 268 Ban Din So Road, Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok.

It is situated near the Giant Swing and Bangkok City Hall.

Upon entering through the main gate, visitors will encounter a small shrine housing a statue of Phra Phrom (the Creator God).

The shrine, constructed in 1972, stands in the center of a pond.

Within the temple complex, there are three chapels:

1. The Shiva Chapel, 2. The Ganesha Chapel, and 3. The Vishnu Chapel.

Giant Swing

Bamrung Mueang Road, Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Bangkok

The Giant Swing is a historical structure built for the Triyambaka ceremony, a Brahman-Hindu ritual.

It is considered a symbol of Bangkok, although the Triyambaka ceremony has not been performed since the reign of King Prajadhipok (Rama VII).

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It is recommended to take photos around sunset for a beautiful atmosphere.


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Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchawaramahawihan

Bamrung Mueang Road, opposite Wat Ratchabophit, Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok

Founded in 1787 by King Rama I, Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchawaramahawihan was originally named "Wat Mahasutthawat".

It was decreed that a temple be built first to enshrine the Phra Si Sakyamuni (the Great Buddha), which was brought from the royal temple of Wat Mahathat in Sukhothai. However, the reign ended before it could be established as a monastery. Therefore, it is called Wat Phra To, Wat Phra Yai, or Wat Sao Chingcha. Until the reign of King Phra Phutthaloetla Naphalai, it was decreed that the construction be continued, and he personally carved the door panels of the temple. However, he died before the construction was completed.

The construction of the temple was completed during the reign of King Nangklao in 1847.

It was named "Wat Suthat Thepwararam" which appears in historical records as "Wat Suthat Theptharam".

During the reign of King Mongkut, the names of the principal Buddha images in the wihan, the ubosot, and the sala were given as "Phra Si Sakyamuni", "Phra Phutthathrilokachet", and "Phra Phuttha Setthamuni", respectively.



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Yaowarat Road

Yaowarat Road is a street in Bangkok, Thailand.

It is approximately 1 kilometer long.

It is known as the "Dragon Road" and is often referred to by tourists as "Yaowarat" or "Chinatown of Thailand".

A Culinary Hub for Nightlife Enthusiasts

This area is renowned as a culinary hotspot for young adults and working professionals seeking delectable late-night eats. Numerous restaurants in this district cater to this demand, offering a diverse array of culinary delights to satisfy every craving.

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The last stop of the day

Mr. Ek's Kway Chap Shop

Yaowarat Soi 9, Yaowarat Road, Samphanthawong Subdistrict, Bangkok

Straight ahead will be Yaowarat Soi 9, where Mr. Ek's Kway Chap Shop is located near the entrance of the alley.

At this point, there will be a clear landmark, which is the location of Krungthai Bank and Government Savings Bank.


The crispy pork is the absolute best, it's so good it'll blow your mind. The line was really long.



In front of the Government Savings Bank, there is a popular bakery with long queues. If you have the chance to visit, don't miss it!


Do not live a life that is merely going through the motions.

Simplify the complex and avoid complicating the simple.

Live each day with mindfulness.

Please forgive any errors.

Thank you.

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