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  • 2. Wat Maheyong Ayutthaya
    Wat Maheyong is a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand. It was originally built in 1438, during the reign of King Borommarachathirat II, and restored in 1711 by King Thai Sa.The major buildings in this temple are its chedi and ubosot . The chedi's platform is supported by 80 sculpted elephants, and its ubosot is currently under worship.
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  • 3. Japanese Settlement Ayutthaya
    Japanese migration to Thailand has a long history, and in recent years has grown to a large extent. As of 2018, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs report that Thailand has the fourth highest number of Japanese expatriates in the world after the United States, China and Australia. Likewise, Bangkok, the home of two-thirds of all the registered Japanese residents in Thailand, has the fourth-largest Japanese expatriate population of any city in the world outside Japan, only behind Los Angeles, New York City, and Shanghai. Japanese residents themselves suspect that their actual population number may be several times more than the official figures, because many transient residents, especially those on long-term tourist visas, fail to register with their local Japanese consulates.
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  • 4. Portuguese Settlement Ayutthaya
    The Embassy of Portugal in Bangkok is the diplomatic mission of Portugal in Thailand. It is located in Bang Rak District, on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River, and is served by Soi Charoen Krung 30 . Dating to 1820, with the ambassador's residence built in 1860, it is the oldest diplomatic mission in Thailand, and the ambassador's residence has been recognized as an award-winning historic building.
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  • 6. Prasat Nakhon Luang Nakhon Luang
    Prasatthong was the first king of the Prasat Thong dynasty, the 4th dynasty of the Siamese Ayutthaya kingdom. Accounts vary on the origin of Prasat Thong. While traditional Thai historians hold that he was an illegitimate son of King Ekathotsarot, Jeremias van Vliet's account states that he was the maternal cousin of King Songtham – his father was Okya Sri Thammathirat , elder brother of the mother of King Songtham. He was born during the reign of King Naresuan around 1600 and was known to cause mischief in the royal court. He ruined the palace Agricultural Initiation Ceremony, royal ceremony of ploughing, and was threatened with imprisonment; only pleas from the queen of King Naresuan, Chao Khruamanichan, won a reduction of the punishment to five months imprisonment. He was later pardon...
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