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Sanam Luang Review

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In the center of Bangkok, in front of the Jade Buddha Temple of the Old Palace, Wang Jiatian covers an area of about 75 Lai (,,,,,,,). It can be said that Thailand's National Square, the royal family and religious ceremonies are held here, as well as the perennial ancient national movement, where performances and competitions are also held. The correct translation should be Wangjia Square. However, it is generally called Wangjiatian, but it is also true. Long ago, it was a vast farmland. And every Spring Farming Festival, the Wangs hold celebrations here. During the Dacheng Dynasty more than two hundred years ago, it was indeed the place where rice was planted and where people held cremation ceremonies. Red-headed boats from mainland China come here with the monsoon in the South China Sea. When they enter the capital city, most of them will stop by the riverside to do some business, and then continue to go to the big city. By the end of the Great City Dynasty, some Chinese had already lived here. King Zheng moved his capital to swallow Wuli, making this area more prosperous by the river, and has become a small town. King Rama I, who built his capital in Bangkok, built the palace nearby (today's Jade Buddha Temple), before moving the Chinese to the riverside along Songyue Road and Sanping Road. At this time, Wang Jiatian began to take shape gradually, but also to make cremation sites, built a special Royal crematorium. It was not until Rama III that Wang Jiatian was officially named. The royal family moved all the major religious ceremonies and royal celebrations here. During Rama IV, kite competitions were held here, followed by other national sports, which were held here every year, such as Thai boxing, Thai chess and rattan ball. In 1882, when King Lama V returned from his visit to Europe, he saw that all countries in Europe had national squares, which could be used as national celebrations or as places for people's gatherings. So he decided to reorganize and expand Wang Jiatian, remove crematoriums and irregular buildings. From the chairs in front of the palace to the sun pier, the site is planned as an ellipse. Around Wangjiatian, acid horn trees are planted. They are divided into inside and outside rings, 840 outside rings and 820 inside rings. After more than one hundred years, these trees are still preserved. After the renovation and expansion of Wang Jiatian, many major royal and religious ceremonies were held here, and many grand events and recreational sports were held. Apart from kite racing and national sports in March and April, horse racing, racing and golf competitions have been held here, as have the world famous circus. Wang Jiatian has hosted Bangkok's Centennial celebration, the 2500 Buddhist calendar "the 25th Century of Buddha's Birthday" and the bicentennial celebration of the capital. Wang Jiatian is not only the place for ceremonies and celebrations, but also the center of Bangkok. Many important buildings, scenic spots and historic sites are surrounded by it. It is also the most important transportation center in Bangkok. There are dozens of bus routes, and many places have to be traveled by special buses here. So from day to night, people are surging.

Sanam Luang

Posted: Nov 23, 2016
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  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    Wangjiatian Square is a square near the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, and most of the square is surrounded by Thai national buildings, and there are many vehicles coming and going. It is also a must-have place for everyone to go to the Grand Palace. It is still very good for everyone to take pictures here.

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    Posted: Mar 15, 2020
  • 超级ctt
    4/5Excellent
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    The square was once open to the public in all directions, and people often flocked to socialize, especially at night. For some reason, the authorities built a wall on the square and transformed part of it into a square. Probably for the sake of more convenient management of the crowd. But I am not used to this change. Historically, the nearly 30-acre square in front of the Grand Palace has been used for the cremation of royal personnel. It was here that King Bhumibol cremated last year. But the place is now used for a wide variety of events and celebrations. Yesterday, when I came here, it celebrated Father's Day again (King Bhumibol's birthday, which so far has been widely respected as an elder). There is also an exhibition of King Bhumibol's life, and the Voice of Love fills the square. Happiness is what it is.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2020
  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bangkok's famous Wangjiatian Square is very close to the Grand Palace. He is a national square in Thailand. Although the area of the square is not particularly large, the world is full of famous Thai buildings. Many government agencies in Thailand are built on this square, and almost every visitor to the Grand Palace will pass by here, you may wish to feel it.

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    Posted: Jan 12, 2020
  • _TX***kj
    4/5Excellent

    A historic site with a vast open area, often hosting events and gatherings.

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    Posted: Aug 29, 2023
  • อีกี้พาเที่ยว
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sanam Luang is like a city people's park. morning exercise In the evening, it is a place to relax, take a walk, see the city, sit and chill.

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    Posted: May 17, 2023
  • Nidnidnid
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sanam Luang is very wide. It is a place to exercise And is a resting place for various travelers Easy to come, convenient to travel, take a mail bus or take the mrt. Blue line can come to Sanam Chai Laowe Station to Win.

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    Posted: May 6, 2023
  • ไปเรื่อยไปเปื่อย
    5/5Outstanding
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    Later, it is not open to the public to use it. But taking pictures from Sanam Luang to Wat Phra Kaew is really a landmark.

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    Posted: Jun 7, 2023
  • 米八生
    4/5Excellent
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    The pleasant Royal Tian Square, located in the north of the Grand Palace, is a huge oval square with excellent greening. Once a barrier for the royal family to resist foreign aggression, it has now become a large public square for local citizens. With the warm sunshine in the early morning, walking around the square, the air is fresh, birds are singing everywhere, a lively beautiful scene. The Grand Palace in the distance is clearly visible. Some early risers have begun to exercise on the lawn in the square. The Grand Palace walks through the square along the footpath for 10 minutes, then you can reach the famous Kaoshan Road, enter Bangkok's most noisy tourist pedestrian street, taste local delicacies, and buy various souvenirs.

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    Posted: Dec 13, 2016
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