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What are the tourist attractions in Southeast Asia?

Thailand: 1 "The reclining Buddha Temple is located next to the Grand Palace, also known as Bordet Ji. It is the "most" of a series of Buddhist temples: it is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok; There is the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand, and there are also the most Buddha statues and pagodas.

The reclining Buddha in the reclining Buddha Temple is 46m long, with a claw length of 5m and a width of1.5m.. The claws overlap, each decorated with 108 auspicious pattern and inlaid with mother-of-pearl.

There are 99 pagodas in the reclining Buddha Temple, of which 7 1 pagoda is 7 meters high and is called "Tallinn". There are also four large Maha pagodas with a height of 4 1 m. There are many inscriptions on the pillars, walls, Buddhist temples and pavilions in the main hall of the reclining Buddha Temple. The inscription was written at the moment of King III. Its contents include architecture, history, Buddhist history, medicine, aphorisms, literature, geography, customs and habits, etc. Known as "the first university in Thailand".

. There is also a Thai classical massage school, which recruits students at home and abroad and trains ancient massage techniques. There is a relief pattern of 154 Maha bamboo slips between the railings outside the Hall of the Great Hero, which is of high artistic value.

2 Wei Mamam Palace (the great relic of the Golden Temple)

Wei Mamam Palace, known as the Tian Yunshi Palace in the world, is also known as the golden hall of great sacred objects, because it is the largest and best teak palace in the world. This palace was built on the order of Chulalongkorn, the fifth king of Ji Jie Dynasty in Thailand. Construction began in A.D. 1900, and it was the palace of King V. Since 1926, Tian Yunshi Palace has been closed and used as a royal storage room. 1982, when celebrating the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the Bangkok dynasty, Queen IX thought that the Golden Hall of the Great Relic was unique in structure and exquisite in workmanship. The whole palace building didn't use a nail, and it was a pity to be closed for a long time, so she asked the king of Thailand for approval and opened it to the outside world. The whole palace is L-shaped, with three floors and 8 1 room. Although all materials are gold teak, the architectural style, interior decoration and furniture are all Western European styles. The whole palace is divided into 30 rooms, including silverware room, official correspondence room, imperial restaurant, imperial room and queen's bedroom. All the facilities and objects in the auditorium and bedroom of King V are as old as before, which is of great value to visit.

At the end of World War II, American planes bombed the Japanese army, and a bomb hit the main hall of the Di Chin Temple in the Great Relic. The bomb went through the roof and landed on the floor without exploding. If it explodes, the world-famous great sacred object of the Golden Temple would not exist long ago.

3 Four-faced Buddha

The four-faced Buddha, also known as the "induction Buddha", is located in the corner of Hyatt Regency Ailvwan in Bangkok, because it faces a Buddha's face in four directions: southeast and northwest. This is one of the Buddha statues with the most incense and believers. As long as people who believe in Buddhism don't worship the four-faced Buddha in Bangkok, it is unthinkable. In order to make a wish and realize it, many people abroad went to Thailand many times to worship the four-faced Buddha.

The four-faced Buddha, formerly known as "Brahman King", is one of the three great gods of Brahmanism in India. He is not a Buddha, but the god of heaven and earth, the father of all beings. He has infinite magic and holds the wealth of the world. The Brahma King has four faces, eight ears, eight arms and eight hands. The four sides of the four-faced Buddha represent kindness (benevolence), compassion (compassion), happiness (auspiciousness) and abandonment (kindness) respectively, so you should respect all sides clockwise when you enter the incense, otherwise it will not work. It is said that the four-faced Buddha loves flowers and dances, so there are flowers, garlands and bouquets around the Buddha. From time to time, several Thai girls in makeup sang and danced around the Buddha statue accompanied by musical instruments. It is also people's wish to pay them to dance and thank the four-faced Buddha.

4 "Temple of Wang Zheng"

The Chao Phraya River divides Bangkok into two parts. Many famous temples are concentrated on the east coast, but there is still a very representative temple in Chowdhury on the west coast-Wangzheng Temple. This temple was built in memory of China national hero Zheng Xin in Thailand. Zheng Xin led the army to expel the Burmese army that invaded Thailand, restored the rivers and mountains, and established the Chowdhury dynasty that was deeply loved by the Thai people.

Wangzheng Temple is also called Liming Temple. There are two reasons for naming the "Liming Temple": First, Zheng Xin led the army to this time, and it was already dawn, and Zheng Xin ordered the sergeant to go ashore to worship the Buddha in Maka Temple; Second, because the tallest spire in the temple goes straight into the sky, it first touches the sun and sees the dawn every day.

The main tower of Wangzheng Temple is 67 meters high and was built in 1842. It is the largest Mahayana stupa in Thailand. Visitors can climb to the middle of the spire along the straight stone steps and overlook the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Chao Phraya River. The exterior of the minaret is decorated with complex carvings, inlaid with pottery pieces, glass and shells of various colors, which is amazing. There are four azimuth towers around the minaret; There are four directional halls on the basis of the second tower. All kinds of gods are shaped outside these towers and temples. There is an ancient Buddhist temple in front of the Great Buddha Pagoda, which is dedicated to the sitting statue of Zheng Xin.

In the northwest of the Great Buddha Pagoda, there is a Hall of Great Heroes. There are many stone pagodas, stone lions, samurai statues, pavilions and other things from China outside the hall.

5 "Buddhist Shwedagon Pagoda

Located 80 kilometers west of Bangkok, the Buddhist Mansion is a Buddhist shrine in Thailand. Small towns are all over Buddhist temples and pagodas, especially the world-famous Shwedagon Pagoda, which attracts Buddhists and tourists from all over Thailand and the world. The word "Buddhism" comes from Pali, which means "the first city"; Shwedagon Pagoda, called "Pabhathon Day" in Thai, means "the first stupa". No one remembers when the Shwedagon Pagoda was built, but it comes from a magical legend: a long time ago, the king who ruled Buddhism gave birth to a son, which was very popular with his father, but the fortune teller said that this son would kill his father when he grew up. The king will starve his son. A kind woman adopted the child. When the child grew up, he led an uprising and killed the king. When he learned that the king was his biological father, he was very remorseful and executed the woman who adopted him. Later, he regretted it. The monk told him that the only way to atone is to "build a tower where pigeons can't fly to the top." Since then, the oldest and tallest Shwedagon Pagoda in Thailand has appeared here.

The Shwedagon Pagoda is built in the center of the Buddhist system. It is brownish yellow with a height of1.30m.. The spiral spire alone is 40 meters high and the circular tower bottom is 57 meters in diameter. At the bottom of this tower are two huge platforms.

There are three small pagodas under the big pagoda. This small stupa was built in the 6th century and is 84m high. Now it has been abandoned. 1860, King Rama IV of Thailand ordered its restoration and built a big tower on it. After the tower was destroyed by lightning, a new tower was built. Therefore, there are three pagodas, one each, which is unique in the history of pagoda architecture. On the second platform of the tower foundation, there are four Buddhist temples with their backs to the tower. Between the four Buddhist temples, 24 bell pavilions surround the tower.

In the Great Golden Pagoda Temple, there is also a museum with many cultural relics on display, which proves that Buddhism was the earliest place where Buddhism was introduced into Thailand.