The Grand Palace
On my back was the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, situated inside the Grand Palace. This building was intricately designed. There were many people taking pictures, and I tried my best to remove them using photo cleanup software.
The ticket for entrance was ฿500 per person. We weren’t able to see sections 2, 3, and 4 due to a tight schedule. Maybe next time.
Another attempt to take a decent picture. There were lots of people lined up for a photo op at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and I erased them digitally!
Look at this golden structure and the beings that seemed to be lifting it up! There was an umbrella on the upper right side. It was really hot that day.
A rare corner outside where there were no people! So I took the opportunity to take a selfie. Unfortunately, the beautiful building behind me was cut off in this picture.
This wonderful mural was a masterpiece illustrating stories about the Grand Palace.
We had to leave our shoes on the rack because we weren’t allowed to wear them inside the temple.
I enjoyed visiting the Grand Palace with my family. We experienced another landmark rich in intricate architecture, history, and vibrant cultural significance.