08:00 |
Meet at the lobby of Plaza Athenee Hotel. |
08:30 |
Depart from Plaza Athenee Hotel for River City Pier to board boats. |
09:15 |
Arrive at River City Pier and take passenger boats to Wat Arun, perhaps better known as the Temple of the Dawn. Wat Arun is one of the best known landmarks and one of the most published images of Bangkok. It is nearly 400 years old, being one of the oldest surviving temples in or near Bangkok. There is a distinctive appearance, with a single tall central tower, or prang , surrounded by four smaller towers. The prangs are not only unique in design, which is a blend of Khmer and Thai styles, but also in decoration. Over the brick core, a layer of plaster was applied and then decorated by seashells and bits of porcelain.

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10:15 |
Depart Wat Arun for Bangkok Noi Canal. The canal flows in a horseshoe shape through the old Bangkok Noi community, which was established in the Ayutthaya, period of King Chai Racha Dhiraj who ruled between 1534 and 1546. On the way, pass fascinating places such as The Royal Barge Museum and the colonial-style Thonburi Railway Station. The boats will pass through some canal side residential areas offering glimpses of Bangkok’s hidden city life. 
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12:00 |
Disembark at a riverside hotel for a delicious international buffet lunch in a hotel restaurant overlooking the Chao Phraya River. |
13:30 |
Board the waiting coaches and depart for The Grand Palace and temple of the Emerald Buddha, the place people must visit in Bangkok. The Grand Palace was built in 1782 by King Rama I who established Bangkok as Thailand’s new capital. It used to be the Royal Family’s official residence, but only used for occasional ceremonial purposes nowadays. Within the palace, there are several impressive buildings including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the most important representation of the Buddha in Thai Buddhism. The Emerald Buddha is carved from a large piece of green jade. The wall surrounding the temple is painted with murals showing scenes from the Ramakian, the Thai version of the famous Indian epic, Ramayana.


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15:30 |
Depart Grand Palace and return to Plaza Athenee Hotel.
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16:30 |
Arrive back at Plaza Athenee Hotel with impressive memories. |