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Basic Information - Opening Hours: 8:30am–3:30pm, ticket sales stop at 3:20pm. - Ticket Price: THB 500 if purchased on-site. Packages with Chinese-speaking guides are also available online. - Dress Code: Conservative attire is required. Avoid shorts, short skirts, sleeveless tops, crop tops, and backless outfits. Appropriate clothing can be rented or purchased at the entrance. Getting There - By Ferry: Take the ferry to Tha Chang (N9) Pier. Follow the signs after disembarking. - By Bus: Take regular bus routes 25, 80, or 91, or air-conditioned bus routes 503 or 508. - By BTS Skytrain: Take the BTS to Saphantaksin Station, then transfer to a ferry to Tha Chang (N9) Pier. - By Taxi/Tuk-tuk: Convenient and fast, but choose reputable services to avoid being overcharged. Suggested Itinerary - Temple of the Emerald Buddha: Enter and proceed counterclockwise, visiting the Eight Great Pagodas, Mural Corridor, Phra Mondop, Prasat Phra Thep Bidon, Ho Phra Khanthararat, Phra Si Ratana Chedi, Ho Trai, Belfry, Ubosot, and the Emerald Buddha. - Grand Palace: After visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, enter the Grand Palace and visit Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall, Borom Phiman Mansion, and Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall. Highlights - Temple of the Emerald Buddha: The most sacred place within the palace walls, housing the world-renowned Emerald Buddha, one of Thailand's three national treasures. - Mural Corridor: Encircling the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the corridor depicts stories from the *Ramakien* literature and holds immense artistic value. - Phra Mondop: A stunning cruciform Thai-style building, originally built to house the Emerald Buddha, now enshrines statues of Rama I through IX. - Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall: A unique blend of Thai and Western architecture, this hall is now used for banquets, receptions for royal guests, and foreign delegations. - Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall: The main hall of the complex, formerly used by the king for official business, now hosts various royal ceremonies. Important Notes - Shoes must be removed before entering the main hall. Photography is prohibited inside the hall. - Smoking and discussing royal family matters are prohibited within the palace. - Keep your belongings safe to prevent loss.
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