Attractions: What to see in Ayutthaya?
Of all places, ruins and monuments that make up the Ayutthaya Historical Park, the highlight is:
Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol: the typical picture of Ayutthaya, architecture shaped stupas or chedis and hundreds of statues of the Buddha dressed in yellow robes.
Wat Maha That: the head sculpture of Buddha among the branches of trees, one of the most famous images of Ayutthaya.
Viharn Phra Mongkol Bophit: a copy of the Grand Palace in Bangkok which houses an enormous sculpture of Buddha, the largest in Thailand.
Wat Lokayasutharam: a huge sculpture of a Buddha reclining style Wat PhoThe Reclining Buddha Bangkok city.
Wat Ratchaburana: the monument to the struggle for the throne of the Kingdom of Siam, erected in the same place where they died their contenders.
Wat Phra if Sanphet: imposing stupas or chedis containing the ashes of several Kings of Siam.
Attractions: What to see in Ayutthaya?Of all places, ruins and monuments that make up the Ayutthaya Historical Park, the highlight is: Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol: the typical picture of Ayutthaya, architecture shaped stupas or chedis and hundreds of statues of the Buddha dressed in yellow robes. Wat Maha That: the head sculpture of Buddha among the branches of trees, one of the most famous images of Ayutthaya. Viharn Phra Mongkol Bophit: a copy of the Grand Palace in Bangkok which houses an enormous sculpture of Buddha, the largest in Thailand. Wat Lokayasutharam: a huge sculpture of a Buddha reclining style Wat PhoThe Reclining Buddha Bangkok city. Wat Ratchaburana: the monument to the struggle for the throne of the Kingdom of Siam, erected in the same place where they died their contenders. Wat Phra if Sanphet: imposing stupas or chedis containing the ashes of several Kings of Siam.
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