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Temple of Emerald BuddhaBangkok, Thailand's capital, is a frantic, frenzied city of 7 million souls, straddling the delta of the great Chao Phraya River, 20 km from the Gulf of Thailand. Founded in 1782 by King Rama I, the young, fast-growing city has been called the 'City of Angels' and the 'Venice of the East'. Although these descriptions hardly fit the bill today, Bangkok still offers the traveler the rich experiences and exuberance of the steamy Oriental city.

Magnificent temples and palaces, a thriving culture, booming nightlife, and amazing shops and restaurants combine to make the city one of the world's most exhilarating and fascinating destinations.

Lying at the geographical center of the country, Bangkok is the best place to experience the true spirit of the Thai, a people and a nation unique in the world.

 


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