At 8:00 a.m., I went to Bangkok bus station to deposit my luggage and then went to Dacheng by minibus. At first glance, I liked this place. It was the capital of Thailand more than 700 years ago. Its Thai name was Ayuthaya. It was once very prosperous. During its glorious period, many temples, palaces and Buddhist pagodas were built. Later, the city was burned after being captured by Myanmar. Now you can still see the magnificence and luxury of that year from the remnants of the ruins. Before going, I thought I could embrace history, but the fact is that we neither have a guide nor understand the explanation on the stone tablet (explanations are only in English and Japanese, but there is no Chinese anyway). The attractions here are very scattered, so we packed a tutu and he took us to some famous attractions and waited for us outside the attractions. (But in fact, it's also a horse-walking view of flowers.) The classic "Shubaotou Buddha Statue" is the famous banyan tree Baotou Buddha head in the big city. A Buddha's head is wrapped in the root of a tree, which is as integrated with the tree as it grows out of it. If you want to take a picture of the Buddha's head, you'd better squat down and not be taller than the Buddha's head to show respect. Generally speaking, it would be better to make a strategy by myself and then go. I learned that fur knew about it, and I had little experience to give you. Ice sticks had eaten many roots. Snacks at the entrance of scenic spots were very delicious. Banana cakes were eaten a lot. Tip "1. When you get to the big city by bus, there will be many drivers recommending you to take a day trip. Remember to compare the goods with three, ask the price clearly, ask the playground clearly, and don't get on the bus casually. 2. If you can, please understand the history of this place before you go, because there are very few Chinese people here, most Japanese and Korean people come to visit, so there is no Chinese on the commentary board, you will see a confused face. 3. Although it is incomplete, there are still many Buddha statues. If you can, you'd better wear respectful writing. For example, you can take a cloth with you. Thai streets are very common. Another use of it is to block the sun.