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Marvel at the mysterious Wat Phra Keo (Emerald Buddha), the most revered Buddha image in Thailand. The exquisite temple contains an image of Buddha carved from a single piece of jade. Board a long-tail boat and travel along the Chao Phraya River. Observe the Thai lifestyle – the contrast between luxurious condominiums and ruined houses along both sides of the River. Visit the Royal Barge Museum which houses ceremonial King’s barges decorated with multi-color glass, gilt and stucco. Visit Wat Arun,'Temple of Dawn'. This monumental 86-meter Khmer-style prang, one of the largest religious monuments in the country, towers above the Chao Phraya to form Bangkok's most impressive and famous landmark. Wat Arun symbolically represents the Buddhist universe, with its trident-capped central tower indicating Mount Meru and the four smaller towers depicting the four worldly oceans. Reflective beauty comes from thousands of multi-glazed Chinese porcelains embedded into the structure by Buddhist devotees. This evening you will be transferred to Sirocco Restaurant, located on the 63 floor of The Dome at Lebua. rd Sirocco is the world’s highest alfresco restaurant and one of Bangkok’s most coveted dining choices. Enjoy breathtaking views of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River. Live Jazz music featuring vocalists of international repute adds to the captivating ambiance. Transfers to/from the Peninsula to Sirocco have been included. Cost of dinner is payable directly to the restaurant. After dinner explore the Flower Market where you will see numerous varieties of exotic orchids and sweet smelling flowers. The buzz in this market is best experienced at night during which busy vendors load their wares up and down their mopeds. Overnight: Mandarin Oriental Hotel – Deluxe Room
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