dorky_girl164 asked:
I don’t want to know about temples, i just need to know about buildings, famous ones, or really popular buildings. If you know any please tell me, i have a project on thailand due this thursday and i’m barely done. please help me.
Guys i only have until this thursday, May, 22 to get the answer to this question, so please, please help me. If you know any famous or popular buildings anywhere in Thailand please answer this question. But please don’t give me a temple. I need buildings, not temples. Thxs. And please hurrey. This questions will expire tomorrow, May 21st, cause then i have to turn it in on thursday.
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This is Thailand, and most of the famous buildings here are some of the temples. They play such a big role in daily life, not like chirches in many Western countries. So if you exclude them, you really miss out.
Beside that, some of the hotels are kind of famous buildings, but I am not sure if in the kind you are looking for.
One really famous and a tourist attraction is the
Jim Thomson house
Amazing, what countries are you in to have your assignments about Thailand. Are you in international school in Thailand?
Famous buildings in Thailand; mostly Bangkok, Baiyok Tower (tallest building in the countries). Other than that the Robot Building on Sathorn Roads, used to be quite famous that they even talked about it in the UK because of it’s odd Robotic Shape. Now, it’s UOBT bank headoffice.
The Kbank head office is also another one.
Siam Commercial Bank headoffice in Ratchayothin is one famous ones too (a group of five buildings.).
These are contemporary ones, which I think you wanna know.
How about the Suvarnabhumi airport????
Top 10 Towers in Thailand
Famous buildings
Baiyok Tower is the most highest building now.
SCB Building or Siam commercial bank at Pahonyotin Street.
Siam Paragon Shopping Centre
Maboonkrong Shopping Centre
Krasikorn Bank,head office building
Fortune Town Building
Major Ceniplex Theatre
Rs Tower
Elephant Building
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