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Bangkok is one of the most fun cities in the
world. Museums and gardens, amusement parks and cultural centers…
there's something for everyone in this booming, bustling metropolis.

Sanam Luang, known variously as 'field of
kings', 'royal ground' and 'Phramane ground' is the broad
grassy area in front of the Grand Palace, between Na Phra
That and Ratchadamnoen Roads.
Sanam Luang is used for royal cremation ceremonies-the most
recent being the funeral rites for HRH the Princess Mother
in 1996-and the annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony held at the
start of the rice-planting season in May. Prior to 1982, Sanam
Luang was the site for the Weekend Market, now relocated to
Chatuchak Park in northern Bangkok. These days, the area provides
space for picnics, soccer and takraw games, kite-flying and
just relaxing.
Situated next to the Grand Palace and the
City Pillar, Sanam Luang is considered to be one of the most
auspicious sites in the city. Around the field, fortune-tellers
and amulet hawkers crowd the pavements with their wares. At
the northern end of the field can be found the shrine of the
Hindu Goddess Mae Torani, or 'Mother Earth', whose plaited
tresses flow with water. Erected at the end of the 19th century,
the shrine was once a well supplying public drinking water.
Visit Sanam Luang to witness first-hand how
Thai families like to relax and enjoy themselves, and sample
some of the tasty hawker food available in the area.
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