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Ayutthaya,and the historical park of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.
Other, Thailand
During 417 years,the historical city of Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand;and is now considered,since 1991, as World Heritage of UNESCO .
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The Baiyoke Sky Hotel,Thailand's tallest Tower.
Bangkok, Thailand
Experience a miracle touch on the twinkling stars above the sky and enjoy the spectacular view of the city and the far beyond from dawn to sunset...
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The Royal District,the Ratanakosin area.
Bangkok, Thailand
The Grand Palace complex was established in 1782 and it covers an area of 218,000 sqare metres and is surrounded by four walls,1900 metres in lenghts. Scattered on the terrace are statues of elephants and mythical beings. You can see three differents Bouddhas in three seasonal costumes(summer,rainy season and winter). The costumes are changed three times a year in a ceremony presided over by His Majesty The King of Thailand.
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Tiananmen Square (Gate of Heavenly Peace)
Beijing, China
During my trip to China, I went three times to the Tiananmen Square. It was November, and because of the foggy days, my first impression was just as confusing. I literally couldn’t see where it ended standing at one of the sides of the square and looking towards the other side of it. I just walked until I hit the next street and found a taxi/bike that took me to a little hostel I found in a brochure I had gotten in my Beijing hostel. The second time was late that night, again dark, but it was interesting how some of the buildings around it became more visible for me because of their lighting fixtures. It all made sense in my third visit, lucky enough, it was a clear blue sky and then I could realize of the power message behind the design of such a big public space, surrounded by quite detailed public and historical buildings and the iconic image of Mao Tse Tung on the red wall of the Forbidden City entrance… “The square is 880 meters (2887 feet) south to north and 500 meters (1640 feet) east to west, a total area of 440,000 square meters (108.7 acres), which makes it the largest open-urban square in the world.” Better remembered for the 1989 protests, this historical place left not as many answers as it did left me with many questions about our history, about democracy, freedom, the city planning and also, it reminded me of the actual size of this great country.
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The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel
Shanghai, China
All I knew was I wanted to go to Pudong, and visit some of the skyscrapers located over there. After asking some people that were with me that day, they said there was a tunnel where you could get some sort of vehicle to get there. Nothing too exciting I thought. But it was only when we went downstairs from the Bund, that I starte to find this place quite interesting. What only needed to be a tunnel and a wagon to go from one end to the other, was more like a fun ride where you enjoy light colorful effects, music and graphic enterteinment. It was clear to me that everything in life can be great and there is no need to make it boring. “… the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel has a total length of 646.7 meter and is China’s first cross-river artificial sightseeing tunnel. Modern high technologies are applied in the decoration of the interior walls of the tunnel, providing the passengers with background music as well as pictures, patterns and views about people, history, culture, science and technology and natural scenery…” I really enjoyed it, as a little curiosity of the city, and a good way to get to the entrance of the Oriental Pearl Towr and of course, to Pudong district.
Fernando
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