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]]>Most of these royal residences are no longer in use, but the good news is that tourists can visit these former luxury homes. So, what are you waiting for? Here are five of Asia’s most beautiful palaces.
Yes, the Taj Mahal is a palace! This gorgeous white marble building, one of the world’s most recognizable and well-known, needs no explanation. Just go, already!
This unique palace in Tokyo is actually still in use by Japan’s emperor. Don’t expect a tour, however: the Imperial Palace is only open for tours on two days per year!
Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace is also still in use, being inhabited by the King of Cambodia. It was completed in 1866 and has survived for over a century and a half.
You’re guaranteed to never forget your your visit to this palace complex in the center of Bangkok. Ornately decorated and colorful, it’s a visual masterpiece.
Now, as we move from the ornate to the more restrained, the Potala Palace in Tibet was the residence of the Dalai Lama until he fled in 1959. It’s now a gorgeous monument to Tibetan Buddhism.
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]]>Never heard of Luang Prabang? You have no idea where it can be found or what kind of things you could see there? Well, let’s have a look!
Luang Prabang is a town which can be found in a small country located between Burma, China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, called Laos. It isn’t the capital, nor it is the largest city, but it is certainly a place which is worth a trip.
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Situated on the Mekong River, the ancient city of Luang Prabang is well known for its breathtaking and beautiful Buddhist temples, mixture of architecture, cultural and religious heritage, picturesque scenery and fresh “royal” cuisine. In the past, before King Phothisarat moved the administrative seat to Vientiane in 1545, it was the ancient royal capital of the Lan Xang Kingdom. This “royal contours” are visible till this day.
Today, it is the number one tourist attraction in Laos and it is under the protection of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995.
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]]>Most of these royal residences are no longer in use, but the good news is that tourists can visit these former luxury homes. So, what are you waiting for? Here are five of Asia’s most beautiful palaces.
Yes, the Taj Mahal is a palace! This gorgeous white marble building, one of the world’s most recognizable and well-known, needs no explanation. Just go, already!
This unique palace in Tokyo is actually still in use by Japan’s emperor. Don’t expect a tour, however: the Imperial Palace is only open for tours on two days per year!
Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace is also still in use, being inhabited by the King of Cambodia. It was completed in 1866 and has survived for over a century and a half.
You’re guaranteed to never forget your your visit to this palace complex in the center of Bangkok. Ornately decorated and colorful, it’s a visual masterpiece.
Now, as we move from the ornate to the more restrained, the Potala Palace in Tibet was the residence of the Dalai Lama until he fled in 1959. It’s now a gorgeous monument to Tibetan Buddhism.
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]]>The post Skip Europe And USA: Go To This Ancient Asian City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Never heard of Luang Prabang? You have no idea where it can be found or what kind of things you could see there? Well, let’s have a look!
Luang Prabang is a town which can be found in a small country located between Burma, China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, called Laos. It isn’t the capital, nor it is the largest city, but it is certainly a place which is worth a trip.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjsAk0Lh0bi/?tagged=luangprabang
Situated on the Mekong River, the ancient city of Luang Prabang is well known for its breathtaking and beautiful Buddhist temples, mixture of architecture, cultural and religious heritage, picturesque scenery and fresh “royal” cuisine. In the past, before King Phothisarat moved the administrative seat to Vientiane in 1545, it was the ancient royal capital of the Lan Xang Kingdom. This “royal contours” are visible till this day.
Today, it is the number one tourist attraction in Laos and it is under the protection of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjsATMOjWZm/?tagged=luangprabang
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