Hello! My name is Nunchaya. I 'm guide to day. Let' s go... We walk in the area of Throne Halls After that we will walk,,, To Amarindra Vinichai Hall just on the left of the street. It opens for visitors to see the throne. Almost forget for security,,, You cannot take pictures or record a video in this hall but no, need to take shoes off.
This is the Audience Hall of Amarindra. Vinitchai.It was built during the reign of King Rama I in 1785.
Originally this was the Principal Audience Hall of the Middle Palace. And is used for many state ceremonies such as that commemorating the King 's birthday.
The hall contains two thrones:
1). The boat-shaped throne or Phra Thinang, Busabok Mala is used to enshrine images of the Buddha during religious ceremonies.
.2) The throne with a nine-tiered white canopy or Phra Thaen Ratchabanlang Sawetachat is for the King. In the, old days. This was the formal audience hall where the King met his officers for state business. The two British ambassadors John Crawfurd. During the reign of King Rama II and Sir John Bowring during the reign of King, Rama IV were both received here.
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