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A sacred day cruise

A sacred day cruise A sacred day cruise A one-day river tour by the Chao Phraya Express Boat is a relaxing way to take in the sights and make merit at five temples with unique histories published : 15 Apr 2021 at 04:00 8 Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahavihan is built in classic Chinese and Thai architecture, which was popular during the reign of King Rama III. The seated Buddha image of Phra Buddha Trai Rattananayok, also known as Phra To or Luang Pho To, is majestic. The statue is housed in a vihara (prayer hall) at Wat Kanlayanamit in Thon Buri on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River.

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MOCA honouring life of acclaimed Thai artist

MOCA honouring life of acclaimed Thai artist published : 17 Mar 2021 at 04:00 59 Although legendary Thai artist Chavalit Soemprungsuk, a 2014 National Artist in Visual Arts (Painting), may no longer be among us after his death last year, his work lives on in our hearts and memories. In remembrance of his prolific work over the past few decades, the Museum of Contemporary Art (Moca Bangkok) and the Chavalit Soemprungsuk Art Fund is staging an exhibition titled Messages to showcase the works of both Chavalit and five guest artists, from today until April 27, on the gallery s G Floor. The five guest artists are Jitsing Somboon, Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch, Pannaphan Yodmanee, Fasang Nava-Aran and Angkrit Ajchariyasophon. A total of over 100 pieces will be on display at the event.

Sketch of the Town of Bang-Kok, by a Native : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

  1828 (undated)         1 : 84480 Description This is the earliest known map of Bangkok, Thailand, issued in 1828 shortly following John Crawfurd s diplomatic mission to the royal court of Siam. The map itself purports to be by a native , and was likely drawn for Crawfurd in 1822, when he visited. The map is oriented to the north, with the Royal Palace and temple complex at center. The Chao Phraya River is here identified by the archaic name, Manam. The area covered roughly corresponds to the modern-day Grand Palace and Wat Pho complex. The Powder Mills at the right of the palace are today Saranrom. Some English terminology is used, but waterway names are anglicized Thai.

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