Dusit Palace Complex
Yoooooo...I'm back!! It's been a long long time since my last post. So my friends who are complaining about me not updating my blog..here you go :)
Sorry about the writing, I get a bit rusty over time, hehe.

The first place I went was Vimanmek Mansion. It is a former royal palace in Bangkok and it is also known as Vimanmek Teak Mansion because that's what it is made of.......teak :)
The Vimanmek Palace was reassembled in 1901 completely out of teak from its original location in Koh Sichang. It was used as a royal palace by King Chulalongkorn and his family, but was abandoned in 1935.
Reconstructed in 1982 (that's when I was born!) at the request of Queen Sirikit (the current queen), the palace is now a major tourist attraction. It is believed to be the largest golden teak building in the world.
For more detailed info, try here; Bureau of the Royal Household.

Opening hours: 9.30am-4pm








You can also walk to the Royal Plaza and the Ananda Smakhom Throne Hall from Vimanmek Mansion. They are all connected to each other somehow....it's really worth the trip..3 in 1!!


The Throne Hall was constructed in the Italian Renaissance and Neo Classic style of architecture. The exterior is decorated with marble from Carrara, Italy.
The last place I visited was Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram aka Marble Temple. It's kinda in the complex..though, it's a bit of a walk..but not too bad.




Thanks wikipedia (as usual) for extra info, hehe.