Bangkok Travel | Full of girlish heart The art palace in the garden Hidden and great
✈️After a few years, I finally set off for Bangkok again. After a few years, the happy old home is still there, and many new landmarks and temples have been updated. Especially the Three-Headed Elephant Museum, when I first saw it, I thought how could there be such a pink elephant museum, until I really went to visit, it was indescribable, beautiful and beautiful, a wonderful place full of art and religious atmosphere.
🕍It is actually a private museum, built by a rich businessman over more than ten years. The most eye-catching is the "Three-Headed Elephant" pure copper statue weighing 250 tons and 16 stories high. It has an oriental charm and displays the exquisite beauty of Thai and Asian cultural relics. The entire museum is divided into "M World", "Human World" and "Heaven". Through the elevator in the elephant's leg, you can explore the mysterious secrets of the Thai elephant god.
🛕In the underground layer, we can appreciate the charm of traditional Thai cultural relics and antiques, and the human world is a paradise of art, psychedelic decorations, and magnificent architectural carvings, which are dazzling.
🧭Visit order:
Three-Headed Elephant Museum-Left Four-Faced Buddha-Garden-Backyard
The architecture of the garden is a bit like coming to Xishuangbanna, each plant decoration has its own color, the types of flowers and trees are mainly Southeast Asian plants, the vegetation is lush, and it is obviously carefully trimmed by someone.
🌲The garden design concept in Thailand is also the same as ours, such as the auspicious ridge beasts, dragons, elephants, turtles, etc. symbolizing the palace, and here are dragons, seahorses, etc. placed in the water, I guess it is to suppress the water and the water area. The continuity effect. Elephants, as the mascots of Thailand, are escorting at the end of the pool.
🕌There is an incense place in front of each Buddha statue, you can freely take incense from the small box, and put it into the merit box. The square in front of the elephant and the outside of the door can place holy objects, flowers and elephant mascots.
🕙Tour time: 1 and a half hours
👉There are 3 floors in the museum, you can go upstairs, the online climbing is a bit steep. If you have bad legs and feet, you can choose the elevator on the right to go directly to the top.
🏛️There is also a thousand-year-old Guanyin in the museum. Before stepping on the steps, you need to take off your shoes to show respect and piety. The entire museum is like a palace of art, every detail is a masterpiece, it is dazzling. Through the earth painting composed of colored glass, it shows the art forms of the West and the East, making people feel like they are in heaven.
⚠️Note: Don't wear revealing clothes, the bag can be stored at the entrance where someone is watching. It is recommended to go early if you want to watch the museum without people.
🏬There are many museum specialty products in the cultural and creative shop at the door, the price is fair and reasonable, suitable for buying souvenirs.
🚇Travel: You can take the Sukhumvit Line to Chang Erawan Station and then walk there.
🎫Tickets: 50RMB can be purchased on site or booked in advance on the website
🏚️The ticket collection point is a row of small houses on the right hand side as soon as you enter the door, and you can show your passport.
🕙Business hours: 9:00- 18:00 every day The latest admission time: 17:00
🙏This new Bangkok art resort, not only can appreciate traditional Thai culture, but also feel the mysterious atmosphere of religion. The beautiful miracles and four pillars all tell the true meaning of religious stories and world peace, quiet in the eyes, quiet in the heart.
The elegance of pink and richness of details enchant me at Erawan Museum. One of my favorite museum, you can find the famous 3-headed elephant on the top.It's really "Wonder of Asia". Came to Bangkok many times but just get to know about this place. Thanks to the many new train lines for easy access. Recommended tht ALL visitors to Thailand to come here.#bangkokmustvisit
Visiting the Erawan Museum in Bangkok was incredible! The giant three-headed elephant statue outside is breathtaking. Inside, the place is filled with cool antiques, religious artifacts, and stunning murals. The top floor feels like a peaceful heaven with beautiful stained glass. The gardens around the museum are super relaxing too. It’s a perfect mix of art, history, and chill vibes!
This giant three-headed elephant and the interior arts and crafts are breathtaking.So beautiful and highly recommended for everyone.
Visiting the Erawan Museum in Bangkok is an amazing experience that immerses you in Thai culture and historical traditions. The museum, with its iconic three-headed elephant statue, offers a deep dive into Thailand's artistic heritage. Each level of the museum showcases intricate artifacts and beautiful architecture, reflecting the country's rich history and spiritual beliefs. The lush gardens surrounding the museum provide a tranquil setting for reflection. The knowledgeable guides enhance the
Pre order the entry pass are advisable for this museum. As online booking rate is lower compare walk in.This temple are amazing. Every corner are so beautiful and feel peaceful when I was there.They is a rules that we got to wear proper like long pant or dress to enter the temple as respect.I didn’t know such a rules there, but they do prepare the sarong for us to cover