The calling card of Thailand's capital is the Buddhist temple of Wat Arun. It is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The other name of Wat Arun is the Temple of Morning Dawn, and that's when it looks its most spectacular. W... read more
Opposite the Grand Palace, the Noi Klong Canal flows into the Chaopraya River, where the wooden royal barge pier has been converted into a museum. Here, under a special canopy, there are only 8 paddle boats out of more than 50 barges owned by the... read more
Vimanmek Palace is the largest building in the world, built of pink yew wood. without a single nail. All structures were fastened with wooden dowels. The building was formerly located on Sichang Island, but in 1901, by royal order. Dusit Park in B... read more
American Jim Thompson organised a silk production in Thailand, which had fallen into decline after World War II. that had fallen into disrepair after World War II. In 1959, he brought back from the provinces old Thai houses of the XVIII-XX centuri... read more

