Ayutthaya, located 76 kilometers north of Bangkok, is a relatively small mansion, but it is famous for being the capital of ancient Thailand. It was included in the World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1991. Starting from downtown Bangkok, it can be reached in about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Although the road is not spacious, it is in good condition. Ayutthaya Historical Park is relatively centralized, with half the fees and half the free attractions. Tourists can purchase tickets or tickets for individual attractions according to their personal itinerary and interests. The tickets are five attractions and 220 baht. Individual tickets are 50 baht. Ticket-selling attractions have joint tickets for sale. If you look at flowers on a horse, you can finish it in the morning. If Zai looks carefully, it won't be much for a day or two. Renting a bicycle or motorcycle is very pleasant and convenient to travel around the city. If you walk, some places are relatively far away and the pace is much slower. It depends on your time and your wallet. The Grand Palace and Mahatai Temple are well known and must be visited. The beauty of the pagoda, the variety of Buddha statues, the sense of historical vicissitudes and the natural environment of the surrounding trees, birds and flowers make this place more attractive.