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tiegħi Pont

Dan il-pont kien oriġinarjament mibnija bl-injam teak fit-tielet renju. Fil-passat, negozjanti Mon użati biex isolvu boathouses tagħhom fil-qasam tal-Pont Mon. Illum il-ġurnata, l-istruttura injam kellu jiġi mibdul ma 'pont konkreti wara l-injam teak maħruqa fil 1910.

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HOK Pont

Hok means lifting or converting. The platform of this wooden bridge can be lifted up like a Dutch bridge for boat traffic. This type of bridge was first built in the late past of King Rama IV’s reign (1851-1868).

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Wat Ratchabophit

The temple of King Rama V was built in 1869. The layout of the temple is very well designed. An outstanding architectural feature is the circular-shaped colonnades at the base of the great pagoda. The architecture of the building expresses a good combination between Thai and Western designs.

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liema Ratchapradit

This temple was built during the reign of King Rama IV. The purpose is to serve Dhammayutika Nikaya Buddhism. The highlight of the temple is the murals about royal ceremonies around the twelve months and a solar eclipse.

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Meta Pi Pont & majjal Memorial

This walkway bridge was built in 1911. The Queen Mother of King Rama VI granted the construction cost to commemorate her fourth cycle (48 year-old) birthday which fell on the Year of the Pig. Two years of the Pi Kun Bridge exist, the Pig Memorial was created in 1913 as a birthday present to QueenContinue reading »

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