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Day 63- A future home?

Today was a slow start, we had a late night so a lie in was very much required. 

We started the day by visiting the post office. I managed to ship some stuff to Australia fairly easily. It was also pretty cheap coming in at about £18 for shipping.

After this we decided to visit the Grand palace. This contains several beautiful buildings, statues and structures. One of the buildings is the Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). It contains the small, very famous and greatly revered Emerald Buddha that dates back to the 14th century. The Buddha is carved from a single block of jade. Unfortunately due to the statue being inside a Buddhist temple you are not allowed to take pictures. 

Construction of the palace started in May 1782. Throughout successive reigns by different kings many new structures and buildings were added. The palace was the official residence of the king from 1782 until 1925. The palace is still used for ceremonial events. 




The other buildings are so stunning with lots of bright gold, greens, blues and reds. There are mirror glass mosaic effects. 







I absolutely loved the buildings within the palace walls, anyone want to guess how much rent is? I think I could live there...

This evening is another overnight train. Going from Bangkok to Surat Thani. 






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