Where ancient temples meet modern wonders, and golden beaches stretch into endless horizons
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Home to the magnificent Reclining Buddha, Wat Pho is Bangkok's oldest temple and a center for traditional Thai massage. The 46-meter-long gold-plated Buddha statue is one of Thailand's most revered religious icons.
Once a thriving global trade center, this ancient capital was destroyed in the 18th century. Today, its temple ruins and Buddha statues create a hauntingly beautiful landscape that tells tales of past glory.
The birthplace of Thai civilization, Sukhothai features hundreds of temple ruins and Buddha statues within a peaceful park setting. The lotus-bud chedis and serene Buddha images represent the pinnacle of Thai art.
The Temple of Dawn stands majestically on the Chao Phraya River. Its central tower is decorated with colorful porcelain, creating a stunning effect when illuminated at sunset.
Perched on a mountain overlooking Chiang Mai, this sacred temple offers breathtaking views and spiritual significance. The golden chedi is said to contain relics of the Buddha.
A spectacular complex of buildings that served as the royal residence for 150 years. The intricate architecture and golden spires represent the pinnacle of Thai craftsmanship and design.
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Thai food balances sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. From street food to royal cuisine, every dish tells a story.
Colorful celebrations like Songkran and Loy Krathong showcase Thailand's joyous spirit and deep-rooted traditions.
From silk weaving to traditional dance, Thai artisans preserve centuries-old techniques passed through generations.
40,000 Buddhist temples across the country.