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What are the interesting places in Bangkok?
Gu's original meaning is "city of angels", and he has the reputation of "Buddhist Temple Capital". It is the capital of Thailand and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. Bangkok is located on the Chao Phraya River, 4 kilometers away from Siam Bay and 0/5 kilometers away from Hekou. The whole city covers an area of 1568 square kilometers and has a population of more than 6 million. There are many rivers and frequent freight transportation in the city, which is called "Venice of the East". Bangkok Port is one of the famous rice export ports in Thailand and even the world.

There are 24 counties and 150 districts in Bangkok, mainly in the east of Chao Phraya River, and there are 6 industrial and commercial districts, among which Longlu in Bandai District is the most prosperous. Wangjiatian Square is "the largest"; Schleim street is the most "foreign"; The Chinatown market is the largest and most prosperous. The area along the Chao Phraya River is not only the political center of Thailand, but also a densely populated area of tourist attractions. Dusit is the new political center of Thailand.

Over 200 years ago, Bangkok was a small fishing village. Until 1782, King Rama I of Thailand moved the capital from Dun Ngari across a river to Bangkok. Since then, Bangkok has gradually expanded and prospered. Today, it has become the largest city in Thailand and the second largest city in Southeast Asia.

In recent decades, Bangkok has developed with each passing day. Nowadays, with wide roads, high-rise buildings, busy traffic and extraordinary prosperity, more than 50% of industrial enterprises and about 80% of colleges and universities in China are concentrated. Chulalongkorn University, which is famous far and near, and Hosei University, which is famous for its politics and economy, are located here.

Bangkok is also one of the centers of international activities, with as many as 200 to 300 international conferences held here every year. The regional offices of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization and more than 20 international organizations are all located in Shanghai. Bangkok is also the headquarters of the World Buddhist Friendship Association (with 32 member countries) and the seat of the international "Asian Institute of Technology".

Bangkok

Bangkok (Bangkok)

The capital of Thailand, the second largest city in Southeast Asia, the main port and the political, economic and cultural center. Located in the Chao Phraya River Delta, about 40 kilometers away from the estuary. It covers an area of 290 square kilometers and has a population of about 56 1 10,000. The city straddles the banks of the Chao Phraya River, with low terrain and an average elevation of less than 2 meters. The climate is hot and humid, with an annual average temperature of 27.5℃ and annual precipitation of1500mm. Originally a fishing village, it was annexed by Wu Li Dynasty in 1767 and established its capital in Wu Li in Hexi. 1782 became the capital of the kingdom of Siam, where King Rama I built palaces (see Bangkok Grand Palace), temples and city walls. In the second and third periods, many Buddhist temples were added to the city, and the V people demolished the city walls to build roads and bridges. 1892 electrified vehicles, 1900 railway construction with big cities. 19 16 Six Construction Projects in Chulalongkorn University. 1937 is divided into Bangkok and Tun Ngari. After World War II, cities developed rapidly, and their area and population increased greatly. 197 1 year, these two cities merged into Bangkok-Tun Ngari metropolitan area, covering an area of 290 square kilometers. 1972, the capital Bangkok and Dun Wu Li merged to form Dun Wu Li Jingdu in Bangkok, also known as Greater Bangkok, with an area of 2,000 square kilometers. Rivers crisscross the city, and water trade is prosperous. Industry and commerce are developed, and the rice market is world-famous. There are rice milling, textile, sugar, building materials and other factories. Transportation hub, north, east and south railways all start from this. Don Mueang Airport in the northern suburb is 24 kilometers away from the urban area, and it is a modern international airport with the largest passenger flow in Southeast Asia. China's largest seaport, with docks along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, has an annual throughput of about 654.38+500,000 tons, and 95% of the country's imports and 75% of its exports pass through it. The scenic spots in the city include the Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple, Dali Temple and Wangzheng Temple. There are National Museum, National Library and Chulalongkorn, politics and law, agriculture, art, medicine and other institutions. Southeast Asia economic activity center, where the United Nations has economic, food, agriculture, health, banking and other institutions.

The origin of Bangkok

Most people only know the name of the capital of Thailand as Bangkok. It turns out that the official name of Bangkok is the longest place name in the world, with a total of 167 letters. What is the official name? 2? 9? 2? 3? 2? 4? 2? 5? 2? 2? 2? 1? 2? 8? 2? 1? 2? 1? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 2? 2? 3 ? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 3? 2? 3? 2? 7? 2? 9? 2? 3? 2? 4? 2? 9? 2? 0? 2? 0? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 3? 2? 4 ? 2? 1? 2? 1? 2? 0? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 3? 2? 8? 2? 2? 2? 4? 2? 2? 2? 2? 2? 8? 2? 1? 2? 1? 2? 8? 2? 8? 2? 0? 2? 5? 2? 9 ? 2? 0? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 7? 2? 9? 2? 3? 2? 4 ? 2? 3? 2? 8? 2? 8? 2? 2? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 4? 2? 4? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 2? 2? 4 ? 2? 3? 2? 4? 2? 8? 2? 1? 2? 3? 2? 8? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 0? 2? 2? 2? 7? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 4 ? 2? 1? 2? 1? 2? 8? 2? 0? 2? 0? 2? 8? 2? 3 ? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 3? 2? 8? 2? 0? 2? 1? 2? 8? 2? 3 ? 2? 3? 2? 7? 2? 9? 2? 8? 2? 3? 2? 0? 2? 0? 2? 0? 2? 9 ? 2? 0? 2? 7? 2? 9? 2? 9? 2? 6? 2? 1? 2? 7? 2? 9? 2? 9? 2? 0? 2? 2? 2? 6 ? 2? 7? 2? 0? 2? 9? 2? 7? 2? 4? 2? 9? 2? 3? 2? 3? 2? 1? 2? 5? 2? 3? 2? 6? 2? 0? 2? 0? 2? 1? 2? 2? 2? 0? 2? 4. English is city of angels, a great city, an eternal city of jewels, an impressive city of Indra, a grand capital of a world endowed with nine precious stones, a city of happiness, and huge royal palaces everywhere, similar to the paradise residence of the reincarnated god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnu. Huang Taifu Mahanakun abandoned him, and Walao Ayou Yamaha Opla Ta Nibu Oolong Noodles Paracciani Wei Maha Satan.

The Chinese meaning is "the city of heaven and man, the grand capital, the Buddha beads, the most peaceful and great place in the Buddhist war, there are nine kinds of paradise where Baoyu exists, many rich palaces, authoritative gods, and the metropolis rebuilt by the Buddha with the god of architecture." For foreign tourists, Thailand is called the capital Bangkok for short.

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Bangkok, whose original meaning is "city of angels", has the reputation of "Buddhist Temple Capital", which is the capital of Thailand and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. Bangkok is located on the Chao Phraya River, 4 kilometers away from Siam Bay and 0/5 kilometers away from Hekou. The whole city covers an area of 1568 square kilometers and has a population of more than 6 million. There are many rivers and frequent freight transportation in the city, which is called "Venice of the East". Bangkok Port is one of the famous rice export ports in Thailand and even the world.

Bangkok has 24 counties and 65,438+050 districts, most of which are east of Chao Phraya River. * * * There are six industrial and commercial zones, the most prosperous of which is Longlu in Bandai District. Wangjiatian Square is "the largest"; Schleim street is the most "foreign"; The Chinatown market is the largest and most prosperous. The area along the Chao Phraya River is not only the political center of Thailand, but also a densely populated area of tourist attractions. Dusit is the new political center of Thailand.

Over 200 years ago, Bangkok was a small fishing village. It was not until 1782 that King Rama I of Thailand moved the capital from Dun Ngari across a river to Bangkok. Since then, Bangkok has gradually expanded and prospered. Today, it has become the largest city in Thailand and the second largest city in Southeast Asia.

Buddhism in Bangkok has a long history, rich oriental colors, many Buddhist temples and exquisite architecture. It is most famous for its magnificent palace, resplendent Jade Buddha Temple, solemn reclining Buddha Temple, Golden Buddha Temple full of magical legends and magnificent Wangzheng Temple. Bangkok has the largest number of Buddhist temples in the world, with more than 400 Buddhist temples. Strolling through the city, you are greeted by towering pagodas, monasteries with red roofs, and Thai Yuji temples with red, green and Huang San roofs, which are full of mysterious oriental colors. Every morning, the city is filled with cigarettes, the bells are long and crisp, and the sound of chanting is endless. The monks and nuns in the temple slowly walked down the street, begging for alms from door to door, which became a unique scenery on the streets of Bangkok. Among the many temples in Bangkok, the Jade Buddha Temple, the Reclining Buddha Temple and the Golden Buddha Temple are the most famous, and they are called the three national treasures of Thailand.

In recent decades, Bangkok has developed with each passing day. Nowadays, with wide roads, high-rise buildings, busy traffic and extraordinary prosperity, more than 50% of industrial enterprises and about 80% of colleges and universities in China are concentrated. Chulalongkorn University, which is famous far and near, and Hosei University, which is famous for its politics and economy, are located here.

Bangkok is also one of the centers of international activities, with as many as 200 to 300 international conferences held here every year. The regional offices of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization and more than 20 international organizations are all located in Shanghai. Bangkok is also the headquarters of the World Buddhist Friendship Association (with 32 member countries) and the seat of the international "Asian Institute of Technology".