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Temples and National Parks of Thailand
Much of Thailand's cultural history and art is found in its temples. There is a mix of ancient temples that function as museums. Built centuries ago, they remain as indicators of just how long grandness has existed here and are one way to trace the conflicts that arose in the country. Parts of temples were destroyed in war, such as with Ayuthaya, now a UNESCO site. It was once the commercial capital of Thailand, then Siam, until it was trounced by the Burmese. There are still many Buddha statues with heads intact in this extensive complex. This video by Glenn Keisel on You Tube has some wonderful shots of various temples and national parks around the country. Ayuthaya is included. The photos aren't labeled so you won't know exactly which photos are from which temples, but this will give you a taste of temple hopping. The traditional Thai music makes for a perfect background.
Filed under: Arts and Culture, History, Asia, Thailand, Video












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
poom Feb 23rd 2008 6:23AM
This link below will help you check about pavilion and palace in Ayutthaya period. I think it summary from all web that related.(Both Thai and English lanquage)
http://i-am-dow.blogspot.com/2008/01/palaces-in-ayutthaya-period.html
Poom Feb 9th 2008 12:32PM
Here you can check history of palace and pavilion in Ayutthaya period. I think it summary from all of the writer's knowledge.Easy to read and understand in both Thai and English lanquage.
Check from this link..
http://i-am-dow.blogspot.com/2008/01/palaces-in-ayutthaya-period.html