What to do inside Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium in Bangkok

Madame Tussauds Bangkok

Bangkok is the third Asian city to set up a Madame Tussauds wax museum after Hong Kong and Shanghai. Merlin Entertainment Group spent 500 million dollars to build the 3,000-square-meter Southeast Asia's first Madame Tussauds Bangkok, which is located on the 6th floor of the Siam Discovery, at 989 Rama I Road, Phathumwan. Angelina Jolie, Brad. Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Michael Jackson and many more. Jackson and many others were exhibited here for the first time.

Madame Tussauds Bangkok, like the other pavilions, also exhibits wax figures of more than 70 international and Thai celebrities, and under the patronage of the King, the Royal Thai Room of the Wax Museum also exhibits wax figures of Prince Mahitala Thibed Adulyadej Vikrom Phra Baroma Rajajanok of the Halleck Dynasty and Princess Srinagarindra. Princess Srinagarindra in wax.

Crocodile Pool

The Crocodile Pool, located in Pek Rang, 30 kilometers east of Bangkok, covers an area of about 40,000 square meters, making it the world's largest crocodile breeding ground. The crocodile taming show here is a program that foreign tourists are eager to see. Crocodile pool was founded in 1950, the founder and owner is Chinese Yang Haiquan, from 2 crocodiles, African crocodiles, Australian crocodiles and Chinese alligators and other 10 kinds of crocodiles, the number of more than 100,000 of the world's largest crocodile breeding farm.

The Temple of Dawn

The Temple of Dawn (wat arun) is also known as the Temple of Dawn or the Temple of King Jung, probably because of the temple's close relationship with King Jung. The story of Wat Arun begins in the Ayutthaya era, and the correct date of its construction is unknown. It is only known that after King Jung expelled the Burmese army, he led his troops down the river, and when the army boat passed in front of the temple, it was just dawn, so King Jung ordered the boat to stop in front of the temple, and then went to the shore for worship, and later when King Jung ascended to the throne, he ordered to rebuild the temple, and the name of the temple was changed to Wat Arun according to the situation of that year. He prepared to build a royal palace on the south bank of the Chao Phraya River and made the Temple of Dawn a royal family temple, and in 1778 CE, he also moved the Jade Buddha to the Temple of Dawn for enshrinement.

The Grand Palace

The Grand Palace is located in the center of the capital city of Bangkok, is located in the Chao Phraya River and the Chao Phraya River confluence of the banks of the Chao Phraya River, snuggled up to the Chao Phraya River, by a group of staggered architectural composition of the layout of the complex is Siamese style, a collection of Thai paintings, sculptures and decorative arts of the essence. The palace buildings are mainly white, surrounded by white palace walls. The palace wall is about 5 meters high, with a total length of 1,900 meters, and the main buildings are Amarin Palace, Joki Palace, Ritsit Palace and Jade Buddha Temple. In addition, built by Rama VIII, Paulung Piman Palace, is a guest house to entertain foreign heads of state.

Amphawa Floating Market

Amphawa Floating Market is located in Amphawa, a small town in Nyakorn Province, about one hundred kilometers away from Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is one of the more famous floating markets in Thailand, non-commercial, mainly or Thai natives go to a lot of people, but also a lot of foreign tourists, in which you can experience a strong Thai bazaar culture. The market belongs to the evening market, whenever the night falls there will be a lot of fireflies out for company.

Siam Square

Siam Square was built in 1965 on land owned by Chulalongkorn University. At first, it had only the usual tenants, but later attracted commercial tenants and expanded to the surrounding area, where several scenes of the Thai movie "The Love of Siam", released in 2007, were filmed.

Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium

Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium, located near Democracy Monument, is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays in the early evening, with Thursdays being the most exciting.

Lumphini Boxing Stadium, located near Lumphini Park, is Thailand's most famous boxing stadium, with fights on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays in the evening, with Tuesday's fights being the most exciting, and often broadcast live on TV. It can be reached by ordinary bus 47.

The National Theatre of Thailand

The National Theatre of Thailand (National Theatre): the theater is located about 10 minutes east of the National Museum. The National Theatre has a tradition of performing "Khon", which is performed on the last Friday and Saturday of every month. Thai classical dance is a popular attraction for tourists visiting Bangkok. One of the most famous classical dances is the Khon, performed by male dancers wearing masks. Originally a court dance, it is performed with masks and no dialog, using music, dance and physical expression.

Live music

Saxophone Pub&Restaurant: This is a must for anyone who likes live music. Soothing reggae, rock, blues and jazz waft through the cool German beer cellar interior. Just take the light rail and get off at the Victory Monument station.