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The traffic is not very convenient. It takes a long way to get off the subway. There is no place to play, just feel the world's largest elephant? There are very few people inside, it seems to be a scenic spot operated by Chinese people. The scenery is good-looking but not fun
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The three-headed elephant is the Erawan Elephant god in Thai folk tales. It is the mount of Indra, a god in Brahmanism. Indra is known to be the guardian of the heaven, Indra's name has the meaning of 'leader of the gods', while Erawan's name means rain, raincloud, rainbow. This is reflected in the myth that Indra would ride the Erawan Elephant and bestow rain upon the earth.
The construction of this three-headed elephant god began in 1994 and was slowly restored by hiring local handicraft artists. During the construction period, many miracles happened, so even now, countless people still go to worship it every day. It can be regarded as the elephant god who responds to all requests.
The traffic is not very convenient. It takes a long way to get off the subway. There is no place to play, just feel the world's largest elephant? There are very few people inside, it seems to be a scenic spot operated by Chinese people. The scenery is good-looking but not fun
Beautiful, beautiful! There is no need for a tour guide here. Just buy a ticket is enough. There is a free Chinese QR code to scan at the ticket exchange office. The photo here is very good, it is worth a visit!
Absolutely stunning, I was surprised that there weren't many people there. It's a very good one day trip combined with the Ancient City, and you can get the tickets for both attractions together for a cheaper price.
welcome to é World Largest Copper Erawan museum, am completely amazed with its giant three-headed elephant & what even amazed me more its actually a 3level museum within it 😍😍😍 You got to see it yourself to be amazed by it😍
Good, more than 20 yuan cheaper than the scene, pick up the ticket behind the coffee pavilion, thank you Ctrip. It's very good inside, worth the price! It is more convenient to take the subway, and get off the subway for about one stop.
The Santouxiang Museum is a bit far from downtown Bangkok, but the subway can go to the shallow green line E15. There are 20 parking plants/persons in the museum. The park is not big. The powder inside is suitable for taking pictures and gardening. It is also very good. The ticket directly in the park is 400 plants/person. Ctrip is more cost-effective.