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Thailand
Resort of The king


One of the places that are recommended for health tourism is and Cham Am Hua Hin,white sandy beaches in eastern Thailand. If it does not jam in Bangkok, Bangkok-HuaHin can be reached approximately 3 hours with a rented vehicle. No need to regret it if you get to fall asleep on the way because of the panoramic is not too specialTypical of the low lands. Expanse of red soil, with some swamps and mangrove forests here and there. Occasionally the hill looks too.



Towards Cham Am,  the Phra Nakhon Khiri palace in Phetchariburi is cottage king who holds the king Mongkut Rama IV. If you watch the movie Anna and The King, the King is played by Chow Yun-Fat. The palace was opened to the public. The visitors can freely see the spaces there. Living room, bedroom, even bathroom, complete with original furnishings. All neatly packed. From the eclectic architecture of the palace that combines European style, Chinese and Thai traditional, visitors can see the view high above the city Phetchariburi up to the high seas.

Although mountain top Mahasawan stone, but the Phra Nakhon Khiri palace is very shady. Many large trees there. Most of the frangipani tree. Here are the monkeys. King Mangkut believe these monkeys is the reincarnation of the spirits of the dead child. Ying Fa One daughter who died of Cholera.



Not only as a historical park, this place is also frequently visited by Thai people to pray. There was a temple on one side of the palace building area and a larger temple, PhaThat chom Phet. Inside the temple which has a height 40 meters and 20 meters wide basis is a statue of Buddha. In this place the King and the family usually perform religious ceremonies.



There are many other interesting buildings in this place like Chatchawan Wiangchai, this place is usually used of King Rama IV who was expert in astronomy to observe the star system. There is also Phra Thinang Santhakarn and open-air theater where the king could see the drama masks from the balcony of one room.


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