2 Best Sights in Bangkok, Thailand

Democracy Monument

Old City

One of Bangkok's biggest and best-known landmarks, the monument anchors a large traffic circle three blocks from the eastern end of Khao San Road. Not frequented much by tourists, it commemorates the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in Thailand in 1932.

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Ratchadamnoen Rd., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
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October 14 Memorial

Phra Nakhon
The memorial honors Thais killed during a student-led uprising against military rule. That revolt began on October 14, 1973, and tributes to people killed in October 1976 and May 1992 in similar protests have also been incorporated. Although most of the inscriptions are written in Thai, the memorial is a sobering sight, especially being so close to the Democracy Monument, which acknowledges the establishment of the constitutional monarchy. Traffic is always whizzing about, the gate is often closed, and there seem to be no regular hours, though there are painting exhibitions at times.
Ratchadamnoen and Tanao Rds., Bangkok, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
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