Thai Jasmine (Smile..smile...Smile..)
The Audience Hall of Thon Buri
Welcome to the Ancient City in my hometown...Samutprakan province again ^__^
This shot is the Audience Hall of Thon Buri or the former hall of the Palace of King Taksin now functions as the Headquarters of the Navy. It is a one-storey Thai style building with three wings and a multitiered roof. The audience hall is composed of two abutting brick and plaster buildings. The first frontal structure is the audience hall or Thong-Phra-Rong proper. The hall is roofed with porcelain tiles. The brick floor where the courtiers sat is raised one step above the ground. The throne from which the king made his pronouncements is a stepped wooden moon stone raised 1.20 meters high with 2 flanking staircases.
The second building is normally called the Lateral Hall of Phra Thi Nang Khwang which for merely served as the kings private quarters. The floor is made from timber planks. The walls of the kings bedchamber in the audience hall at Muang Boran are covered with murals painted by Mr. Kraisorn Srisuwan and his company. The story is depicted from the chronicles telling Thai history during the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 A.D. and the establishment of Thon Buri, new capital.
The interior decoration and furniture has preserved a Chinese atmosphere. Visitors may be impressed with the historical activities and achievements of the king portrayed in the throne hall.
For more information, please visit www.ancientcity.com
Have a beautiful day with smile..e.e..e..e. Take good care...and keep smiling.g..g..g..g.., all my dear friends ^___^
Jasmine...
***NO INVITES PLEASE***...Thanks so much for your visits and also for any comments and faves. I appreciate for all. All your words are nice awards for me. Thank you..thank you ;-)!
The Audience Hall of Thon Buri
Welcome to the Ancient City in my hometown...Samutprakan province again ^__^
This shot is the Audience Hall of Thon Buri or the former hall of the Palace of King Taksin now functions as the Headquarters of the Navy. It is a one-storey Thai style building with three wings and a multitiered roof. The audience hall is composed of two abutting brick and plaster buildings. The first frontal structure is the audience hall or Thong-Phra-Rong proper. The hall is roofed with porcelain tiles. The brick floor where the courtiers sat is raised one step above the ground. The throne from which the king made his pronouncements is a stepped wooden moon stone raised 1.20 meters high with 2 flanking staircases.
The second building is normally called the Lateral Hall of Phra Thi Nang Khwang which for merely served as the kings private quarters. The floor is made from timber planks. The walls of the kings bedchamber in the audience hall at Muang Boran are covered with murals painted by Mr. Kraisorn Srisuwan and his company. The story is depicted from the chronicles telling Thai history during the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 A.D. and the establishment of Thon Buri, new capital.
The interior decoration and furniture has preserved a Chinese atmosphere. Visitors may be impressed with the historical activities and achievements of the king portrayed in the throne hall.
For more information, please visit www.ancientcity.com
Have a beautiful day with smile..e.e..e..e. Take good care...and keep smiling.g..g..g..g.., all my dear friends ^___^
Jasmine...
***NO INVITES PLEASE***...Thanks so much for your visits and also for any comments and faves. I appreciate for all. All your words are nice awards for me. Thank you..thank you ;-)!