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Erawan Museum: Spirit of Asia Unveiled in Bangkok
Tour Overview
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Erawan Museum in Bangkok, a manifestation of its founder's dream to showcase the essence of Asian culture and spirituality.
Tour Highlights
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Erawan Museum in Bangkok, a manifestation of its founder's dream to showcase the essence of Asian culture and spirituality. This incredible museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, history, and architecture.
The Colossal Bronze Elephant: Marvel at the gigantic architecture of a three-headed elephant made of bronze, weighing 250 tons, standing 29 meters high, 39 meters long, and perched on a 15 meters high pedestal. This awe-inspiring masterpiece is a testament to the creativity and skill of its creator.
Ancient City: Explore the beauty of Thai culture, architecture, and history at the Ancient City, which covers over 200 acres. Wander through the streets and discover the rich heritage of Thailand, from ancient temples to traditional Thai houses.
Highlight Viewpoints: Don't forget to take photos at the highlight viewpoints, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Erawan Museum History: The Erawan Museum was founded with the ideal wish of its founder, Lek Viriyaphant, to serve as a showcase of the spirit of Asia, preserving the essence of arts and four major religions. It aims to make known to Asian people and the world the foundation of Eastern civilization cultivated and transmitted through philosophical inspiration.
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Important Information
Opening Time: 09:00 - 18:00 (Last Entry 17:00)
DOs:
Respect the culture and heritage.
Take photos politely.
Explore the museum's exhibits and gardens.
Support local artisans by buying handmade crafts.
Ask questions to museum staff or guides.
DON'Ts:
Touch or damage the exhibits.
Remove or damage plant life.
Smoke or eat in the museum.
Litter or pollute the site.
Disrespect local customs and traditions.
Remove or damage museum property.
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