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REGISTERED ACCOMPANYING PERSON'S PROGRAMAll registered accompanying persons are invited to join the following two half-day tours: Both tours will depart from and return to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Note: Entrance into the temples is not permitted with bare shoulders / shorts / mini-skirts. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 200809:00-14:00GRAND PALACE & TEMPLE TOUR The tour will start by visiting Wat Traimit, the golden Buddha Temple. This temple was constructed during the Sukhothai period. The Buddha image is solid gold, 3 meters high and weighs 5 ½ tons. We will continue
the tour and visit Wat Pho, the temple of the reclining Buddha. It was built about
200 years ago, during the reign of King Rama I. The gigantic reclining Buddha is 46
meters long and 15 meters high. It is gold-plated with beautifully inlaid mother of
pearl soles. After this, we continue on a visit of Wat Benchamabophit, the marble
temple. It is located next to Chitralada Palace, the King’s residence. Its main building
was constructed during the reign of King Rama V. The interior of the main building
is magnificently decorated with cross beams of lacquer and gold. The walls of the
spacious inner courtyard are lined with a large collection of bronze Buddhas. The tour
also includes a visit of Wat Phra Kaew, the temple of the Emerald Buddha within the
Grand Palace which is the imitation of Thailand’s most famous temple, the Wat Phra Sri
Sanphet, in the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, built by King Rama I.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 200809:30-13:30THONBURI KLONGS This tour leads you through the canals of Bangkok’s sister city: Thonburi. Get to know the life by the river that has not changed for decades. The tour includes a visit to the Royal Barges Museum. This fleet of magnificent carved and decorated boats is used for royal ceremonies. From there, move on to Wat Arun, The Temple of Dawn, on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. From its 79 meter high pagoda, enjoy a gorgeous view of the riverside of Bangkok.
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