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Grand Palace
Grand Palace, Bangkok, is a
complex of buildings that
serves as the official residence
of the royal family of Thailand.
The Temple of the Emerald
Buddha, which houses a
statue of Buddha made of
jade, can also be found in the
area, as well as the royal
offices and some rooms open
to the public, serving as a
history museum.
Ayyuthaya
The country's ancient capital,
had various old palaces and
temples. The most popular
among the temples is Wat
Mahathat because of the statue
of the Buddha's face, which is
completely covered in tree roots.
Festivals of Thailand
Phimai Festival
A five (5) day festival held annually every
second weekend of November that highlights
the traditional long-boat races in the Phimai
Historical Park. Other activities include light
and sound presentations that tell the story of
a glorious king, classic Thai mask dance,
traditional arts and crafts fairs, and other
cultural performances (Radhakrishnan, 2023).
Kerala
Backwaters
A chain of lagoons and lakes
parallel to the Arabian Sea
coast and home to many
unique species of aquatic life.
Houseboat tourism is the
most popular activity in the
attraction, with several
Kettuvallams (traditional rice
boats converted into floating
hotels) traveling along the
waterways while being served
freshly cooked Indian food.
Ellora Caves,
Maharashtra
An impressive complex of
Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain cave
temples that served as a visual
representation of the prevalent
religious tolerance of India.
Kailasa Temple is the most
popular because of the excellent
testimony of Dravidian art
(South Indian temple style) on its
tower.
Festivals of India
Diwali Festival
Celebrated in the country during the fifteenth
day of the Hindu month, which typically falls in
October or November to mark the triumph of
light over darkness and good over evil. It holds
religious significance for Hindus, Jains, and
Sikhs and is characterized by lighting lamps,
fireworks, and exchanging sweets and gifts. It is
a time for reflection, family gatherings, and the
renewal of spiritual and cultural values (Iforher,
2023).
Holi Festival
Celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) of
the Hindu month, which typically falls in
February or March to mark the arrival of spring.
It is a vibrant celebration where people joyfully
splash each other with colored powders while
dancing to famous songs to spread happiness
and camaraderie (Iforher, 2023).