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Has the emperor ever lived in the Grand Palace? The historical origin of the Grand Palace

With the rapid development of China's economy, more and more multinational people begin to have the capital and consciousness to travel abroad. Among many foreign cities, Bangkok is the most popular one. One of the most popular scenic spots for Chinese is the grand palace. So, has the emperor ever lived in the Grand Palace? What are the characteristics of the Grand Palace?

It was the Royal Palace of Bangkok from 1782 to 1946.

The imperial character of the Grand Palace makes many people mistakenly think that there were emperors living here. In fact, Thailand was a vassal state of China in the yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it has never been a king in history. The Grand Palace should be called the grand palace.

Dawang palace is a landmark and representative art building in Bangkok. Its basic structure is British style, and its roof is Thai style. The whole building complex is resplendent with rich Southeast Asian characteristics.

Siam is the Chinese name for Thailand in ancient times, covering four dynasties: suketai, ayudaya, tunwoori and Bangkok. The great palace seen now is the palace where the Bangkok Dynasty lived from Rama I to Rama VIII. In 1946, Lamar VIII was stabbed in the palace before the royal family moved to live in the new palace.

As the most famous scenic spot in Bangkok, there are a large number of tourists from all over the world every day, of which more than 50% are Chinese tourists. Walking in the king's palace, you can hear Mandarin and various Chinese dialects anytime and anywhere.