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Ann Apr 6th, 2002 07:24 AM

Bangkok temples
 
We have limited time in Bangkok and plan to balance visiting temples and other sites. Will visiting the "must-sees" such as Grand Palace, Wat Po and Wat Arun be enough to give us a flavor of Thai culture? <BR><BR>Also, what is proper etiquette in temples (besides being smartly dressed)? When shoes are removed upon entering, do people walk around in socks inside the temple? What if one is wearing sandals? <BR><BR>Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Hanuman Apr 6th, 2002 07:38 AM

Inside the temple bare feet is fine. Socks are ok but might be a bit slippery.

marg Apr 6th, 2002 08:57 PM

There is a tour from Bangkok to Ayuttuya we can recommend. It's a full day, but worth every minute. You travel by coach one way and boat the other - the best is coach in the morning to Ayuttaya and then boat back to Bangkok. Ayuttaya is one of the old capitals of Siam - really evocative and interesting. The tour usually also visits a Royal summer palace at Bang Pho. The boat trip back usually includes lunch, and it is really good to relax on board and watch all the interesting things happening along the way.<BR>Incidentally, the Grand Palace is a must. <BR>Don't wear socks in the temples - often the floors are highly polished and it is easy to slip. Just make sure your shoes are easy to slip on and off.

Ann Apr 7th, 2002 08:02 AM

Thanks to all for the advice. Depending on time, we may be able to see Ayutthaya. If not, it sounds like someplace to visit on the next visit!

honey Apr 8th, 2002 05:52 AM

You don't have to be smartly dressed, but it's better not to wear shorts and have your upper arms/shoulders covered. If you sit down, point your feet away from any Buddhas. Leave your sandals outside. Be quiet.

pat Apr 9th, 2002 05:54 AM

Ann<BR>Well the three famous temples you mentioned are so closed to each other, just within walking distance except a boat cross the river to Wat Arun/ Temple of Dawn.<BR>I have no ideas where you are going to stay, if it closed to Rajadamneon Rd, try walking towards King Rama V monument, and Wat Benjamaborpitr is not far behind.<BR><BR>Another temple is Wat Trimitr which is closed to chinatown area, a golden buddha is there.<BR><BR>Don't you know we are celebrating 220 year aninversary this month?<BR><BR>Welcome to asia.


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