Basumont Fortress was built in the period of Rama I in Bangkok, Thailand, more than 200 years ago. After 200 years of wind and rain, the fortress was already in ruins. In order to beautify the city and attract tourists, Bangkok Municipal Government invested a lot of money in repairing and repainting the fortress. Pure white tone solemn and holy, so that the original military heavily covered with a layer of fairy tale color. Even the iron cannon was repainted, black and shiny. Against the blue sky and white clouds, it feels more like a prince's castle. The fortress is now a public attraction and no tickets are required. But you can only stand around and visit from a distance. Visitors are not allowed to enter the interior at will. Although nobody is on duty, don't try to enter. Once found, they will be punished. The sidewalks around the fortress are relatively narrow, and the best viewing and photographing locations are across the road. When taking photos, we must pay attention to the passing vehicles to avoid accidents. There are many restaurants, bars and cold drinks across the fortress, and they are very popular. Tired, hungry, thirsty, you might as well sit down for a while and enjoy it.