There are Koh Samet, Crocodile Pool, Grand Palace, Kudo Temple, Chai Dilon Temple, and so on.
1, Koh Samet
Koh Samet is a small island located in the Gulf of Thailand, close to Bangkok about 220 kilometers southeast, administratively belongs to Rayong Province, Thailand. It is 6.5 kilometers long and 2.3 kilometers wide, with an area of about 5 square kilometers.
It takes about 40 minutes to get to Koh Samet by boat from the Thai mainland pier. The island is a national nature park, with several natural sandy beaches on the east coast of the island, while the west coast is famous for its sunsets. It is a weekend getaway. There are simple wooden huts for accommodation on the island.
Samui has a tropical monsoon climate, which should have a clear distinction between the rainy and dry seasons. However, it is bordered by the sea, and the sea breeze is cool and pleasant, so the beauty of the island is maintained throughout the year before the eyes of tourists, and the temperature does not vary much, fluctuating very little, so that the rainy and dry seasons can hardly be felt. The temperature here is about the same all year round, averaging about twenty degrees Celsius.
As for the best season to travel, I would recommend the winter season, from November to February, as this is the warmest and most comfortable time of the year in Koh Samui, with relatively dry weather and almost no rainfall, which makes traveling less of an inconvenience. And even in winter, the flowers here still bloom brightly and are very eye-catching!
2, crocodile pool
Crocodile pool is located in Bangkok, 30 kilometers east of the North Range, an area of about 40,000 square meters, to raise Thai crocodiles, mainly, as well as the African crocodile, the Australian crocodile and the Chinese alligator and so on more than 10 kinds of crocodiles, the number of more than 100,000 of the world's largest crocodile breeding grounds. China's former President Yang Shangkun once came here to visit.
Crocodile Lake Park design is also unique. All along the lake with a wooden crocodile building, but also with two people high elevated corridor will be connected to the crocodile building, forming a curved air crocodile corridor. The corridor offers a panoramic view of
The wooden crocodile viewing towers along the lake are connected by a two-person-high elevated corridor, creating a curved corridor for crocodile viewing from the air.
Board the corridor, you can see the whole picture of the crocodile lake. After viewing the crocodiles, visitors can also see the thrilling "human crocodile fight" show.
3, the Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is the royal palace of Thailand (Siam). Adjacent to the Chao Phraya River, is the center of Bangkok, a large-scale ancient architectural complex (28), with a total area of 218,400 square meters.
The Grand Palace was built in 1782, after successive kings continued to repair and expand, and finally built this large-scale Grand Palace complex, is still brilliant.
The Grand Palace is modeled after the old Royal Palace in Ayutthaya, the Grand Palace is one of Thailand's many royal palaces, is the most perfectly preserved, the largest and most national characteristics of the Royal Palace.
The Grand Palace is open to the public and has become a famous place to visit in Thailand. Complex **** 22, the main building is 4 each with its own characteristics of the palace, lined up from east to west, a color of green tiles roof ridge, fuchsia glazed tile roof, phoenix head flying eaves.
The roof is a typical Thai "three-topped structure", set hundreds of years of Thai architectural art. Some people call this place as "Thai art book".
4, Kudo Temple
Kudo Temple is located in Chiang Mai, the temple has a large and small, a variety of gourd tower, embedded in ceramic tile, quite strange. Legend has it that when the Burmese army attacked Chiang Mai, repeatedly attacked. The Burmese and the king of Chiang Mai agreed to build a pagoda competition, who first completed who will win.
The Chiang Mai army used bamboo, wood and cloth to shape the pagoda, painted with colors on the outside, very realistic, building faster than the Burmese, the Burmese look at the blindfolded, and then fulfilled the promise and retreated. Later, the Chiang Mai army and the people of Chiang Mai joined forces to build another pagoda, which is five-story high, with each story shaped like a watermelon, which is pronounced as Kudo Temple.
5, Wat Chedi Luang
Wat Chedi Luang (Wat Chedi Luang), located in the center of the old city of Chiang Mai, was built in 1411, the main body of Chiang Mai's largest stupa, so it is also known as the "Great Pagoda Temple".
The 98-meter-high stupa, a mixture of Indian and Ceylonese styles, was once the tallest building in Northern Thailand, but due to a massive earthquake, artillery fire from the Thai-Burma War, and lightning strikes, only the 42-meter-high base and the first floor of the stupa are left, but it has remained the tallest building in Chiang Mai over the centuries.
While the pagoda has been damaged by half, the remaining part of the wreckage is also full of sores, covered with natural wind erosion of the mottled scars, but when you can chance to stand in front of the pagoda a glimpse of its face, you can still feel its majesty and solemnity, so that you can not help but the birth of the era of its deep reverie.