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Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter and a descendant of Sukhothai, will show you the 7 Must-Sees in this ancient town and UNESCO's World Heritage Site. Art was accompanied by his music friend, Mike Sawatsewi, who is eager to learn the stories of Sukhothai. Let's take this journey together!
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Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Wat Mahathat is the most important and arguably the most impressive temple in the Sukhothai Historical park. The name of the temple, translates to Temple of the great relic.
Founded by King Sri Indraditya sometime between 1292 and 1347, Wat Mahathat was the main temple of the city and the Kingdom of Sukhothai. The deasign of the temple is based on the Mandala, representing the universe, with the principal stupa (chedi), built in 1345 to enshrine relics of the Lord Buddha. This is surrounded by smaller stupas in eight directions. Four of these show Khmer influences, the other four, reflect the Lanna style. On both sides of the principal stupa are two 9 metre high standing Buddha images, known as Phra Attharot.........
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Sukhothai, ‘Dawn Of Happiness’, this, the name of the first capital of Thailand, once marked the beginning of a new epoch. During the course of its one hundred and twenty year flowering period several of the city’s impressive buildings were created such as the magnificent Wat Mahathat Temple.Beyond the old city walls is the fascinating Wat Si Chum Temple which owes its national fame to the huge seated Buddha sculpture of Phra Atchana that is more than eleven metres high and is one of the largest and most imposing Buddha statues in Thailand. Picturesque yet almost sad the century old ruins seem to be reflected within the water of the nearby moats, canals and ponds yearning for a bygone time when the area was full of buildings that in turn were full of life. But despite its continuing decay Sukhothai is still a truly magical experience.
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Nord de la Thailande: Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai, Tham Lot, Pai, Minorités
Bonjour, je partage avec vous dans cette vidéo les meilleures images de mon voyage en Thailande du Nord. Comme toujours, j'ai filmé et monté toutes les images de cette vidéo, please soutenez mon travail, likez cette vidéo et abonnez-vous à ma page, je vous en serais immensément reconnaissant!
Il s’agit donc d’un grand reportage (détail ci-dessous) où je vous montre toutes mes visites culturelles et mes rencontres notamment dans les lieux suivants : Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, Lampang, Chiang Mai, Camp Des Elephants, grottes Tham Lot, Pai, Soppong, Mae Hong Son, Mae Sariang, villages de minorités ethniques Padaung, Lisu, Lahu, Karen, Rohingya …
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Détail des visites :
Visite du Kanchanaburi. Découverte du Cimetière des Alliés et du Pont de la rivière Kwai pour comprendre l’histoire de la région. Voyage sur le chemin de fer construit durant la 2ème guerre mondiale.
Visite d’Ayutthaya, ancienne capitale du Siam et remarquable site archéologique classé au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco. Visite des temples Wat Chai Mongkhol, avec sa cour entièrement bordée de statues de Bouddha et son imposant Chedi, le Wat Chedi Sri Suryothai construit en hommage à une princesse Thaïe, héroïne de la résistance face à l’armée Birmane, et le Wat Lokayasutharan avec son Bouddha couche géant de 37m de long et 8m de haut.
Visite à vélo du parc historique de Sukhothai, inscrit lui aussi au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco. Visite de ses principaux vestiges du XIIIème siècle : le Wat Mahathat et le Wat Sra Sri.
Visite de la ville de Chiang Mai en Tuk Tuk. Observation au lever du soleil de la cérémonie des offrandes : une longue procession de moines parcourt la ville, précédée du plus âgé d’entre eux. Visite du Doi Suthep, culminant à 1601m, l’un des plus grands sanctuaires bouddhistes du pays.
Visite de la clinique et du camp de dressage d’éléphants Maetaeng. Promenade à dos d’éléphants dans les collines et la forêt verdoyante où les pachydermes font preuve de précision et d’habileté dans leurs déplacements. Balade en radeau sur la rivière Maetaeng.
Visite des célèbres grottes de Tham Lot, un des plus longs réseaux souterrains en Asie du sud est. Visite à la lampe torche et en radeau de bambou à la découverte de superbes stalagmites, stalagtites et concrétions calcaires.
Continuation vers Pai, bourgade entourée de collines, carrefour des minorités de la région. Balade pédestre dans les rues de cette paisible bourgade et découverte du marché de nuit.
Découverte de plusieurs minorités ethniques du nord de la Thailande. Route pour un village de minorité Lisu, de croyance animiste. Ils vivent du travail des champs et pratiquent toujours la culture traditionnelle sur brulis. Route montagneuse vers Soppong au milieu d’immenses forêts de tek. Arrêt à un point de vue à 1400m d’altitude.
Découverte d’un village de Lahu Noir et rencontre avec les habitants. Arrêts impromptus sur la route en fonction des rencontres et des saisons.
Départ en pirogue longue queue sur la rivière Pai à travers la forêt pour la visite d’un village de femmes girafes de la tribu Padaung, venue de Birmanie.
Départ en Songteaw (taxi brousse) à travers la forêt pour accéder à un village de Karen, très reculé, aux confins de la frontière Birmane. Les maisons y sont faites de bambous et de feuilles de Tong Tueng, arbres omniprésents dans la région. Une découverte authentique, loin des sentiers battus.
Arrivée à la gare de Chiang Mai. Voyage en train couchette de Chiang Mai à Bangkok.
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Wat Si Sawai, Sukhothai
Three impressive prangs from the Khmer era, and predating the Kingdom of Sukhothai, are the main feature at Wat Si Sawai. Some of the stucco decoration is still well preserved.
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Wat Sri Chum - Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
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Wat Sri Chum is located north of the old city walls and is part of the UNESCO Sukhothai Historical Park and was built in the late 13th century.
The temple of the bodhi tree (the Bodhi Tree was a large and very old sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, under which Siddhartha Gautama, the spiritual teacher later known as the Lord Buddha, is said to have attained enlightenment) features a large solid building (Mondop) with a single narrow slit at the front, rising almost to the full height of the structure. Through this narrow slit can be seen a huge image of the Lord Buddha called Phra Achana, which means 'one who is not frightened' or unpeturbed'
The mondop once had a roof, now gone, so the interior space is open to the elements.........
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The Sukhothai Historical Park is about 13 km west of the modern city of the same name.
Sukhothai means literally translated Dawn of Happiness. In 1238, the city was founded from an ancient Khmer settlement. For 140 years, it was the capital of the first independent kingdom Sukhothai. In 1378, Sukhothai became part of the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya and lost importance.
On 70 km² there are still about 193 ruins of the former capital. In 1991, the UNESCO declared the Sukhothai Historical Park a World Heritage Site.
Massive earth walls and moats, which are about 2x1.6 km surrounded the former capital. Four entrance gates lead into the city.
We enter the Sukhothai Historical Park to the east and see Wat Traphang Thon right in front of us.
Wat Traphang Thon lies on a small island in the midst of an artificial lake and can be reached via a narrow wooden bridge. Next to a modern ordination hall, we see a footprint of Buddha in a Mondop (vestibule) next to a Chedi.
A Mondop is a place to exhibit particularly sacred objects. The size of the footprint is believed to symbolize the spiritual greatness of Buddha. It was made in 1359 and contains 108 auspicious symbols.
To the east of the lake is the only monastery in the Sukhothai Historic Park that is inhabited by monks. During our visit, the people celebrated a temple festival with extensive meals.
From Wat Mai, only the base of the prang is preserved. Around this, some columns of the original hall still stand.
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Der Geschichtspark Sukhothai liegt ca. 13 km westlich der gleichnamigen modernen Stadt.
Sukhothai, wörtlich übersetzt großes Wohlbehagen bewirkend, wurde 1238 aus einer alten Khmer-Siedlung gegründet. Für 140 Jahre war es die Hauptstadt des erstmals unabhängigen Königreiches Sukhothai. Im Jahre 1378 wurde Sukhothai Teil des siamesischen Königreiches von Ayutthaya und verlor an Bedeutung.
Auf einem Gelände von 70 km² gibt es noch ca. 193 Ruinen der ehemaligen Hauptstadt. Im Jahre 1991 erklärte die UNESCO Geschichtspark Sukhothai zum Weltkulturerbe.
Die alte Königsstadt war von massiven Erdwällen und Wassergräben umgeben, die ungefähr 2x1,6 km umfassen. Vier Eingangstore führten in die Stadt.
Wir betreten den Geschichtspark Sukhothai im Osten und sehen Wat Traphang Thon direkt vor uns.
Es liegt auf einer kleinen Insel inmitten eines künstlichen Sees und ist über eine schmale Holzbrücke erreichbar. Neben einer modernen Ordinationshalle ist in einem Mondop (Vorhalle) neben einem Chedi ein Füßabdruck Buddhas zu sehen.
In einem Mondop werden für gewöhnlich besonders heilige Objekte ausgestellt. Die Größe des Fußabdrucks soll vermutlich die geistige Größe Buddhas symbolisieren. Er wurde im Jahr 1359 hergestellt. In ihm sind 108 glücksverheißende Symbole enthalten.
Östlich des Sees befindet sich das einzige, von Mönchen, bewohnte Kloster im Geschichtspark Sukhothai. Hier findet gerade eine Tempelfest statt, das mit ausgiebigen Mahlzeiten gefeiert wird.
Vom Wat Mai ist nur noch der Sockel des Prangs erhalten. Darum herum stehen noch einige Säulen der ursprünglichen Halle.
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Wat Si Sawai - Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
Wat Si Sawai is one of the oldest temples in the Sukhothai Historical Park, having been founded at the end of the 12th century or early 13th century and before the coming of the Sukhothai Kingdom.
Initially the temple consisted of three prangs, constructed by the Khmer as a Hindu sanctuary dedicated to Shiva.
The prangs were left unfinished and were only completed during the Ayutthaya era in the 15th century they were finished in the Lopburi- style. At this time the temple adapted to the needs of the Buddhist faith, with a Vihara being added to the south if the cntral prang.
These prangs are adorned with stuccoed carvings of several mythological creatures like the multi headed Naga serpents, Makaras (a sea creature) and Kala, a mythological monster like creature without a lower jaw often found depicted on temples in Angkor.
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Wat Sa Si, Sukhothai
Wat Sa Si it located about in the center of the historical old city of Sukhothai, Thailand. Besides a stupa and a splendid sitting Buddha Image, there is a most photogenic Walking Buddha Image (likely a more recent addition). Wat Sa Si is located in the middle of a small lake, splendid surroundings.
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Wat Phra Phai Luang, Sukhothai
The original Wat Phra Phai Luang predates the founding of the Thai Kingdom of Sukhothai. It was likely built during the reign of Jayavarman VII and the evidence can be seen in the three Khmer prangs (only one remaining) at the north of the site. Wat Phra Phai Luang is located on a vast area in the so-called northern part of the historic city of Sukhothai.
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Ruins Of The Sukhothai Kingdom, Thailand
Wat Saphan Hin, Sukhothai
Wat Saphan Hin is the most interesting and also most challenging to reach old temple in Sukhothai, located a few kilometers west of the historical park.
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Sukhothai - Thailand in 4K (UHD) - สุโขทัย
A 4K (UHD) visit to Sukothai (สุโขทัย) ancient temples in Thailand, with scenes from Wat Mahathat, Wat Sra Sri, Wat Si Sawai, King Ramkhamhaeng monument, Wat Shedi Si Hong, Wat Kon Laeng, Wat Chetuphon, Wat TraPhang Ngoen, Tra Pang Tra Klian .
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Thailand Reise #3, Sukhothai Doku mit Sehenswürdigkeiten in 4K Ultra HD. Besichtigt bei der Rundreise ist Geschichtspark Sukhothai. Diese alte Stadt wird von ihren Einheimischen auch Mueang Kao genannt. Früher umgaben Erdwälle und Wassergräben diese Stadt. Hier findet man die Überreste des königlichen Palastes und über 20 Tempel können hier besichtigt werden. Der größte davon ist der Wat Mahathat. Außerhalb des Geschichtsparks stehen weitere Tempel-Ruinen. Innerhalb wie außerhalb der alten Stadtmauern, sind annähernd 200 Tempelruinen zu sehen. Die ältesten stammen aus dem dreizehnten Jahrhundert. Das Gebiet um Sukhothai war ursprünglich eine Khmer-Siedlung, doch Mitte des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts eroberten aus dem Norden eingewanderte Thais das Gebiet und ließen sich hier nieder.
Viele der Bauten sind buddhistisch überarbeitete Khmer-Tempel.
Den historischen Park ernannte die UNESCO zum Weltkulturerbe.
Unsere Weiterfahrt führt nach Chiang Rai.
Reise durchgeführt mit Berge und Meer.
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Thailand Reise #1, Ayutthaya, Watthanaram, Elefanten
Thailand Reise #2, Ayutthaya Doku - Sehenswürdigkeiten
Thailand Reise #3, Sukhothai Doku - Sehenswürdigkeiten
Thailand Reise #4, Goldenes Dreieck Doku - 4K Ultra HD.
Thailand Reise #5.1, Weiße Tempel Doku mit Sehenswürdigkeiten, 4K Ultra HD.
Wat Rong Khun - The White Temple. Chiang Rai, Thailand
Thailand Reise #5.2, Sonnenschirme Manufaktur in Chiang Mai, 4K Ultra HD.
Thailand Reise #6.1, Elefanten Schow, Doku, 4K Ultra HD.
Thailand Reise #6.2, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep - Chiang Mais, 4K UHD.
Death Railway Bridge #7, on the river Kwai, Kanchanaburi, Thailand 4K Ultra HD
Thailand Reise #8.1, Lamphun, Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, 4K UHD.
Thailand Reise #8.2, Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang Doku, 4K Ultra HD.
Schwimmender Markt Damnoen Saduak Thailand #9.1, 4K Ultra HD
Thailand Bangkok #9.2 Temple and Chinatown at Night 2019, Doku in 4K Ultra HD.
Thailand Bangkok 1 #9.3, Tempel und Chinatown deutsch in 4K Ultra HD
Thailand Bangkok #10, Wat Phra Kaew & Grand Palace in 4K Ultra HD
Thailand Bangkok 2 #10.1, Wat Phra Kaew, Königspalast, 4K Ultra HD
Thailand Hua Hin #11, Hyatt Regency, resort & spa doku, 4K Ultra HD
Thailand Hua Hin Doku #12, Sehenswürdigkeiten + Affen, 4K Ultra HD
Thailand #1-12; The Most Beautiful Places in Thailand in 4K Ultra HD
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Wat Traphang Thong Lang, Sukhothai
Wat Traphang Thong Lang is the most interesting wat located east (about 1.5 kilometers) of Sukhothai Historical Park. Its main feature is its mandapa, with still some partly well preserved stucco reliefs.
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From Sukhothai To Chiang Mai + First Impressions - Thailand
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Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai
Both new and ancient cities in Thailand feature a Wat Mahathat, where a main Buddha relic is kept. Wat Mahathat in the historic city of Sukhothai, in our opinion is the most splendid of them all.
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Sukhothai (Thailand) Travel - Ruins
Take a tour of Ruins of Sukhothai in Sukhothai, Thailand -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The ruins of Sukhothai, Thailand's first independent capital, display the remains of the location where many of the Thai customs were first created.
The 70 square kilometer area contains an abundance of Buddhist and Hindu ruins of temples and monuments.
The ancient city was established in the 13th century, marking the peak of the Thai kingdom and its culture.
The town is separated into two parts, the ruins which make up the National Park, and the modern town of the same name in which its citizens dwell.
Icons scattered throughout the decayed temples, such as this seated Buddha, can be as tall as eleven meters.
The art and architecture of Sukhothai's 193 ruins represent classical Thai style.
The best mode of transportation to ruins is either cycling or walking since the roads have patches of shrubbery.