The plaza is a peaceful break from the surrounding Pak Klong Flower markets, which are beautiful but rather busy. I stumbled upon this plaza last night. The statue itself is impressive in size, and I really liked the way the plaza is illuminated at night. It was nice to practice taking photos at nighttime here.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
King Rama the First
Crossing the Chao Phrya River via the Memorial Bridge in to China Town you come upon a large plaza with a massive statue dedicated to King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, or Rama I. He took the thrown of Siam in 1782 after political unrest removed King Taksin of Thonburi (you can view a photo of King Taksin's momument in Wongwian Yai here). Rama I is the first king in the house of Chakri, and reigned until his death in 1809.
The plaza is a peaceful break from the surrounding Pak Klong Flower markets, which are beautiful but rather busy. I stumbled upon this plaza last night. The statue itself is impressive in size, and I really liked the way the plaza is illuminated at night. It was nice to practice taking photos at nighttime here.
The plaza is a peaceful break from the surrounding Pak Klong Flower markets, which are beautiful but rather busy. I stumbled upon this plaza last night. The statue itself is impressive in size, and I really liked the way the plaza is illuminated at night. It was nice to practice taking photos at nighttime here.
Chinatown, Bangkok
I took a stroll through the flower market in Chinatown last night and grabbed a few photos. Absolutely love this area, and with it being right across the river from me I think I will be spending more time here. Double click for full size.
Silom Bangkok
A few photos I snapped wandering around the Sala Daeng and Silom Market area. Double click for full size.
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