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Royal
Pavilion
Mahajetsadabadin
in
Bangkok,
Thailand:-
The
Royal
Pavilion
Mahajetsadabadin
was
built
in
1989
as
a
structure
for
the
king
to
welcome
dignitaries
and
royal
visitors.
It
is
in
a
park-like
setting
along
Ratchadamnoen
Avenue,
the
main
boulevard
used
for
royal
processions.
Nearby
is
a
monument
to
King
Rama
III
and
the
Wat
Ratchanatdaram.
Royal
Pavilion
Mahajetsadabadin
is
one
of
tourist
spot
in
Bangkok
along
side
of
Ratchadamnoen
Avenue,
near
by
Democracy
Monument.
Royal
Pavilion
Mahajetsadabadin
is
a
pavilion
or
residence
for
the
king
when
his
majesty
go
out
to
meet
the
Royal
visitor.
It
was
built
in
1989
instead
Salachalermthai.
In
addition,
there
is
King
Rama
III
Royal
Monument
in
this
area,
too.
The
Royal
Pavilion
Mahajetsadabadin
(gold
structure
on
right)
is
located
at
the
corner
of
Ratchadamnoen
Road
and
Thanon
Maha
Chai,
near
Khao
San
Road.
It
is
a
very
popular
area
with
lots
of
pedestrian
traffic.
Also
in
view
is
Wat
Ratchanatdaram
in
the
background
left
and
center,
and
a
statue
of
King
Rama
III,
The
bronze
statue,
half
larger
than
life
size,
is
seated
on
a
throne.The
monument
was
built
by
the
Fine
Arts
Department
in
1990.
The
surrounding
area
is
decorated
with
beautiful
plants,
with
the
Royal
Reception
Pavilion
and
three
minor
pavilions
known
as
Sala
Rai
nearby.
Many
travellers
would
love
to
take
photo
all
around
here.
As
here
is
one
of
marvelous
golden
landmark
in
Phra
Nakorn
area.
When
you
finish
taking
photos
here
you
can
visit
another
place
where
is
near
by
such
as
Mahakarn
Fortness,
The
Gloden
Mount,
Rattanakosin
Exhibition
Hall,
Democracy
Monument,
Queenβs
gallery,
Wat
Ratchanatdaram
and
Lohaprasart
and
so
on
from
Royal
Pavilion
Mahajetsadabadin
spot,
you
can
see
a
golden
stupa
in
the
left
side.
Location
Ratchadamnoen
Klang
Road,
Borwonniwet,
Phra
Nakhon,
Bangkok
10200,
Thailand