Hi everyone, today I have the one province "Ayutthaya" is very popular of tourism, and a foreigner their advert about this place much that Ayutthaya there are a lot of history of Thai so let you know all of Ayutthaya Province.
So, I will told you just a main of Ayutthaya established since 1893 till 2310 B.E., the first king of Ayutthaya was established is King Ramathibodi 1, or we called U-Tong. And loss of Ayutthaya to the Burmese throne in the reign of King Suriya Amarin or King Akatat.
Ayutthaya's royal Five of dynasty.
1. U-Tong Dynasty
2. Supannaphume Dynasty
3. Sukhothai Dynasty
4. Prasatthong Dynasty
5. Ban Pu Luang Dynasty
Ayutthaya's King have all 33, but have 34 reign because King Ramesuan tha on of U-Tong was reigning 2 time a year. The first time since 1913 b.e. has spend just one mouth for a reign and then, he's uncle had ascended the throne instead. For second time, since 1931-1938 b.e.
King of Ayutthaya in a position of assuming it, there are differences between the monarch and the people. The King in the Sukhothai period is close to the people as a father and son. We have influenced India in many ways, including the pillars of the regime is a system which has ruled since the Sukhothai period and until Thonburi period.
Ayutthaya located on the Lower Central Plain of Thailand with an area of 2,556.64 square kilometers, total population of 730,740 people, 374,099 were females and 356,641 were male population is predominantly Buddhist, 88 percent Muslim, 10 percent in Thailand Sacrament 1 percent and 1 percent other religions (Administration Department of the Ministry of the Interior 2553).
- North: Ang Thong, Lopburi, and Saraburi
- Eastern: Saraburi
- South: Phatum Thani, Nonthaburi, and Nakhon Pathom
- West: Suphanburi
Agriculture of Ayutthaya include in-season rice field and off-season paddy field area 1,370,159 hectares (1,597,900 acres the county has an area of corn, beans, sweet potatoes and other crops such as melons, rotating crops in 33,141 acres) of rice planted fruit trees and perennials. such as mango, guava, sapodilla, coconut, lemon, orange and pine 52,886 acres 11,024 acres planted vegetables and flowers such as dairy and beef cattle, pigs, poultry, goats, sheep and cattle in the area of 644 acres. Thus, less have watercourse so that source most fresh water fishing in the rivers and the critical nature of the fish ponds and rice stew with including catfish, that carp, lobster and shrimp and all captured 6.04. million tons per year.
Moreover, Ayutthaya there has many product and some promote in OTOP also such as incense, sweetmeat. And the most popular in OTOP is Pattern Pottery Bowl these wares are made in China by technician Thai design pattern for each color. Then send it to China to be manufactured in China dishes are unique to Thailand in particular for use in court are available the furnace will be built in Thailand the heritage.
Finally, I will let's you know a little bit of famous temple in Ayutthaya. In Ayutthaya have a lot of temple and there all very beautiful this is make Ayutthaya good for visitor because, the people can have to pray and relax and happy without badness.
Wat Phra Si Sanphet Wat Chai Wattanaram
Construction of the Chedis of what is now named Wat Phra Si Sanphet, started probably during the reign of King Trailok (middle period of Ayutthaya). The three chedis are one of the landmarks of the Ayutthaya Historical Park.
Wat Chai Wattanaram, the main prang is believed to contain relics of the Lord Buddha. Another theory is that it was also built to commemorate yet another victory of the Khmer, therefore going back in using Khmer architecture.
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol Wat Phanan Choeng
Wat Phra Chao Phya-thai. populary known as Wat Yai Chaimongkol, is situated to the southeast of the city. The large chedi there can be seen from a great distance.
Wat Phanan Choeng, according to historical records a first temple was built at the site in 1324 A.D. (before the founding of Ayutthaya). However, we think none of the original buildings remain, since the temple now has a quite 'modern' appearance.
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