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- Ayutthaya Kingdom - Wikipedia
After two centuries of political organization from the Northern Cities and a transition to a hinterland state, Ayutthaya centralized and became one of the great powers of Asia From 1569 to 1584, Ayutthaya was a vassal state of Toungoo Burma; but quickly regained independence
- Historic City of Ayutthaya - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Historic City of Ayutthaya, founded in 1350, was the second capital of the Siamese Kingdom It flourished from the 14th to the 18th centuries, during which time it grew to be one of the world’s largest and most cosmopolitan urban areas and a center of global diplomacy and commerce
- Ayutthaya: The Definitive Guide | How to Visit + Tips | 2025
To help you plan your visit, I have prepared this guide to Ayutthaya I will start by telling you more about the 6 main temples, and will give you all by best tips to make the most of your visit
- 25 Best Things To Do In Ayutthaya (Thailand) - The Crazy Tourist
Ayutthaya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Thailand and an absolute paradise for tourists that love their history Founded in 1350 it was the capital city of the Siamese Kingdom for over four hundred years
- 20 Things to Do See in Ayutthaya - ThailandWhereStay
Ayutthaya is a popular tourist destination in Thailand, located only 100 km north of Bangkok The city was the capital of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya from 1350 to 1767 and is now known for its impressive ancient temples and ruins
- The Top 19 Things to Do in Ayutthaya, Thailand - Culture Trip
Read Culture Trip's guide and discover the best ways to explore the historic Thai city of Ayutthaya
- Ayutthaya – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Ayutthaya (Thai: อยุธยา), full name Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (พระนครศรีอยุธยา), is an ancient capital and modern city in the Central Plains of Thailand, 85 km (53 mi) north of Bangkok
- How To Visit The Ayutthaya Ruins, Temples, Buddha Tree
The Ayutthaya ruins and temples in Thailand are fascinating, and they’re pretty easy to visit on a day trip from Bangkok! This abandoned city from medieval Siam is home to the famous Ayutthaya Buddha tree, where you can see the head of an old Buddha statue mysteriously trapped in Banyan tree roots
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