Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.
Uno dei posti più caratteristici da visitare, vicino a Bangkok, è il mercato galleggiante. A dire la verità in Thailandia ce ne sono diversi (e a dire la verità non sono nemmeno sicuro che quello che ho visitato sia quello che ho messo nel titolo). In verità è giusto un posto da vedere un’oretta (il tempo che impiega il barcaiolo a fare il giro) perché i “negozi” sono tutti uguali e vendono un po’ tutti le stesse cose ma è da vedere una volta!
Capelli di Buddha: riccioli d’oro di una statua a Bangkok
Capelli di Buddha: riccioli d’oro di una statua a Bangkok.
Una delle cose che infatti più ha catturato la mia attenzione visitando i vari templi di Bangkok è stata la “pettinatura” del Buddha disteso.
Una miriade di coni d’oro! Veramente impressionante.
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Photo taken with Canon 600D.
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Buddha’s hair: golden curls of a statue in Bangkok – Cheveux de Bouddha : boucles dorées d’une statue à Bangkok – Cabello de Buda: rizos dorados de una estatua en Bangkok – Cabelo de Buda: cachos dourados de uma estátua em Bangkok – Buddhas Haar: goldene Locken einer Statue in Bangkok – Tóc của Đức Phật: những lọn tóc vàng của một bức tượng ở Bangkok – 佛发:曼谷一尊佛像的金色卷发 – 仏陀の髪: バンコクの彫像の金色のカール
The reclining Buddha located in Bangkok
The reclining Buddha in Bangkok.
One of the most famous attractions in Bangkok is definitely the reclining Buddha. Obviously I couldn't miss seeing it and photographing it. Despite its grandeur, and the fact that it is covered in gold, it is the details that are most impressive: the hair (which I will write a separate post about), and the feet (and toes). Equally famous is the path of bowls, behind the statue, in which you have to insert a coin without missing any to have good luck.
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Wat Pho is a Buddhist temple complex located in the Phra Nakhon District of central Bangkok, Thailand. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Grand Palace. Also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan and it is famous, in addition to its majestic beauty, for being the birthplace of the first school of Thai massage.
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The reclining Buddha located in Bangkok – Le Bouddha couché situé à Bangkok – El Buda reclinado ubicado en Bangkok – O Buda reclinado localizado em Bangkok – Der liegende Buddha in Bangkok – Tượng Phật nằm ở Bangkok – 位于曼谷的卧佛 – バンコクにある涅槃仏
Some statues of the Royal Palace in Bangkok
Some statues of the Royal Palace in Bangkok.
Inserted many splendid photos of the city and the temples of Bangkok, Thailand.
The two that I inserted here are some statues outside one of the many temples of the Royal Palace, truly an indescribable spectacle.
These are the ornamental statues in the period of one of the many royal palaces.
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Official residence of the kings of Thailand since 1785, construction of the palace began in 1782, at the beginning of the reign of Rama I, who moved the capital from nearby Thonburi to Bangkok. Over the years, the palace has been expanded several times, with the construction of new buildings, and modified by the demolition or restoration of obsolete buildings.
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