Thailand

Historic City of Ayutthaya Thailand – Full Guide

· Family Travel

In addition to being a century or two north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya city also has a beautiful attraction that is home to hundreds of years old sacred temples and palaces. Located in the Chao Phraya River valley, this historic site was established in 1350 and was once the center of global trade and commerce, and it was home to over one million people. In 2013 Ayutthaya was placed on the list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites that tourists from all over the world can visit. Feeling the awe of the awe-inspiring ancient metropolis and walking its streets makes you feel like you are stepping back in time.

Phanom Rung Historical Park, Thailand

· Nature & Wildlife

The architecture of Phanom Rung Park displays a Hindu Khmer style. Historically, this temple was built between the 10th and 13th centuries; the most captivating elements of a Khmer temple can be seen in this ruin. Phanom Rung was devoted to divine Shiva, the god of creation and destruction in Hinduism. It is worthwhile mentioning that the 402 meters mountain (an extinct volcano) upon which it was constructed corresponds to the sacred mountain where Shiva resided.

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