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Tour Bangkok's historical attractions on your own with a star guide who speaks
Korean and a private vehicle without joining other tourists. In the morning,
we visit Bangkok's representative landmarks, the Grand Palace/Emerald Temple
and the Temple of Dawn, and then have lunch at MK Suki, Thailand's
representative food. This is a high-quality tour that includes a tour of the
UNESCO-designated Ayutthaya city in the afternoon.
♠ Who do you go with?
This is an exclusive tour where customers are guided by a local star guide who
can speak Korean and are conducted on their own without joining other teams.
*When departing for 2 or 3 people, a driving guide who can speak Korean will drive and conduct the tour.
♠ What do you do?
Visit Bangkok's must-see tourist attractions, the Grand Palace/Emerald
Temple/Temple of Dawn, Ayutthaya Bang Pa-in, and other representative
historical sites.
♠ Are meals included?
Meals are included and a set menu of MK Suki, Thailand's signature dish, is
provided.
♠ Is hotel pick-up possible?
This product will be picked up at your hotel. After the tour ends, we will
drop you at your hotel and drop you off at your desired location in downtown
Bangkok.
♠ Are there any Star Guide standards?
1. We only assign guides with a high level of proficiency in Korean.
2. We only assign guides who have received many praise reviews from customers
over the past 5 years.
3. We only assign guides with more than 5 years of event experience.
4. We only assign guides who are good at organizing events and have good
personalities.
♠ What type of car is it?
This is a Toyota Commuter, with 9 spacious, comfortable seats (maximum passenger capacity is 9)
The vehicle will be allocated as a clean vehicle with good air conditioning and a comfortable ride.
*Baby seats are not provided. Suitcases can be stored in the vehicle.
[Introduction to historical attractions]
Palace
The building is the official residence where the king has stayed since the
18th century. Construction began in 1782 when King Rama I moved the capital
from Thonburi to Bangkok, and the imperial palace continued to expand through
several expansion projects. However, the current king, Bhumibol Adulyadej,
does not stay here, but resides in Chitralda Palace. This place, the heart of
the Thai people, has a fantastic and exotic atmosphere. The towering palaces,
pavilions and temples are all dazzling, decorated with gilded leaves,
porcelain and glass.
emerald temple
It began in 1785 when King Rama I moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok.
Wat Phra Kaew's original name was Wat Pa Yia, which means bamboo forest
temple, and just like its old name, bamboo grows in every corner of the
temple. Unlike other temples, there is no temple where monks live, and only a
well-decorated temple building, Buddha statue, and pagoda exist. The main hall
in the center is called ‘Ubosoth’ and houses a mysterious 75cm high statue of
the Emerald Buddha. There are three gates into the temple, with the central
gate allowing only the king and queen to enter. Although it is smaller than
other gates, it is the most important symbolic procedure for Thai people.
Dawn Temple
It is located in Prang, a Khmer-style pagoda in the center, and is one of the
important geographical landmarks in the city. The view from up here is known
to be very beautiful. It is widely known as the “Temple of Dawn” because the
sunrise sunlight illuminates the porcelain in the temple’s spire, creating a
brilliant rainbow. The steeply rising tower has a two-story terrace structure,
with four satellite towers standing outside, ranging in height from 66.8m to
86m. The surface of this pagoda is decorated with shells and kaolin that was
laid by ships traveling between China and Thailand.
Bang Pa-in Summer House
It was originally built in 1632 as a summer residence previously used by Thai
kings, but most of the current buildings were built between 1872 and 1889,
making it a representative summer residence for kings, with huge gardens and
beautifully landscaped landscaping. The palace consists of an inner palace and
an outer palace bordering the island. The inner palace on the island mainly
houses residential buildings, and the outer palace outside the island houses
buildings for office functions and is connected by a bridge. It was built
based on the traditional architectural styles of the countries that King
Churalongkorn visited, and various buildings, including architectural styles
from various European countries and China, along with traditional Thai
buildings, provide a wonderful view.
Wat Mahathat
It was restored and rebuilt several times after the Ayutthaya period, but
collapsed in 1904. Restoration work carried out by the Ministry of Culture's
Fine Arts Department in 1956 unearthed a number of relics from the stupa,
including relics of the Buddha's body, other Buddha statues, and votive
offerings, and are now on display in other museums.
Wat Phra Si Sanset
It was built in the 15th century to worship the three kings of Ayutthaya, and
in 1500, during the reign of Ramathipodi II, a huge 16-meter-tall Buddha
statue was carved and its surface covered with gold (approximately 170 kg).
When it was invaded by Burma in 1767, Ayutthaya, the capital at the time,
suffered a lot of damage. At this time, the Buddha statue was set on fire to
melt the gold on its surface, and not only the temple but also the Buddha
statue was engulfed in flames. The three remaining Ceylonese style towers were
restored to their original condition in 1956.
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon
This temple was built in 1357 by King Uthung for the meditation of monks who
returned from studying abroad in Sri Lanka. It is famous for its huge
reclining Buddha and Tsedi, a pagoda. Inside the 70m tall pagoda, there is a
place where you can drop gold or coins and make a wish, and Buddha statues are
lined up on three sides around the pagoda as if they were gathered together
and meditating.
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