I sometimes
need some time for myself. You don’t need to talk all the time. Going inside
and finding your centre is very important.
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| Wat Phra Kaew Bangkok |
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So there
were many places in Bangkok that I wanted to see. Especially the temples Wat
Phra Kaew and Wat Pho. I went to the GRAND PALACE. To go inside the temple of
the emerald Buddha you have to pay 500 Baht. This price also includes a visit
of the Museum of Textiles. Firstly, I was a bit sad that I could not be part of
the Thai people, who (by the way) don’t have to pay anything to go inside. It
is always separated: On the left site a passage for the Thais and on the right
site a passage for the foreigners. I try to convince them by talking in Thai
but that doesn’t change the fact that I don’t have a Thai pass. Maybe one day…
I spent two
hours there, going inside the temple, short meditation, watching the huge amount
of buildings, sculptures, paintings and like always.. the people. After that, I
shortly had a view over the royal residence and then visited the Museum of
Textiles. It was quite interesting:
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| The oldest bank in Thailand |
“The
establishment of the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles embodies Her Majesty’s
efforts to ensure the preservation of Thailand’s textile arts for future
generations. The museum’s mission is to collect, display, preserve, and serve
as a centre for all who wish to learn about textiles, past and present, from
East, South, and Southeast Asia with a special emphasis on Thailand’s royal
court and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. Additionally, the Museum’s goal is to
create public awareness of Thai identity and culture, and an appreciation of
the beauty of Thai traditional textiles through research, exhibition and
interpretation.”
The temple
where the biggest golden Buddha is located, was not far away from our
meeting-place so that he advised me to go there. I was really interested but
unfortunately it was closed already at 16:30. So I decided to find a place to
relax and went to the Lumpini Park. There were many Thai people standing,
sitting or lying on the ground and listening to some political speeches. The
mood of the people was very good. Everyone got food and beverages for free and
had their telts placed in the Lumpini Park for sleeping. Not what I expected
because everything I heard about the political situation in Bangkok before was
not that good. There were also a lot of stalls where you could buy many
different looking t-shirts presenting Thailand and the Thai flag.
Those pictures were taken in the middle of Bangkok, Lumpini Park.
In the
evening, we met again for party rocking at the Khao San Road.
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