Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Equestrian statue of King Chulalongkorn at the Royal Plaza The Royal Plaza with a glimpse of Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, completely sealed off by a fence as of 2022. The Royal Plaza, or formally Dusit Palace Plaza (Thai: ลานพระราชวังดุสิต; RTGS: Lan Phra Ratchawang Dusit), and also known among Thais as Equestrian Statue Plaza (Thai: ลานพระ ...
Dusit Palace (Thai: พระราชวังดุสิต, RTGS: Phra Ratcha Wang Dusit) is a compound of royal residences in Bangkok, Thailand. Constructed over a large area north of Rattanakosin Island between 1897 and 1901 by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).
Chitralada Royal Villa (1913) – Part of the Dusit Palace (see below), it is the formerly de facto primary residence of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Currently the residence of Queen Sirikit. Vimanmek Mansion – Main residential building of the Dusit Palace complex; now serves as a museum.
Dusit Thani Public Company Limited, branded as Dusit International, is a Thai multinational hospitality company headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. Dusit International has 57 hotels and resorts and approximately 240 villas in 18 countries.
The Vimanmek Mansion (Thai: พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ, RTGS: phra thi nang wimanmek) is a former royal villa in Bangkok, Thailand. It is in the Dusit Palace complex in Dusit District. As of 2019 it has been dismantled to allow for foundation repairs and will be rebuilt upon its completion.
Dusit (Thai: ดุสิต, pronounced [dù(ʔ).sìt]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is the administrative centre of the kingdom, as both the National Assembly and Dusit Palace are in the district, as are several ministries .
Si Yan or Sri Yan (Thai: ศรีย่าน, pronounced [sǐː jâːn]) is a neighbourhood in Thanon Nakhon Chai Si Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok. It roughly occupies the four-way intersection of the same name. The area famous for its market and restaurants with street food. [1]
Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall (Thai: พระที่นั่งอภิเศกดุสิต; RTGS: Aphisek Dusit) or the Thai Handicraft Museum is a Throne Hall located within Dusit Palace to use as a throne hall and banquet facilities for Dusit Palace.