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Buddhist Culture Abounds in the 'City of the Deity'

Bangkok is the transportation and financial hub of Southeast Asia and the metropolitan hub of Thailand. A study abroad experience in Bangkok shows students how history and modernity can fuse into a culture and city rich in temples, modern and ancient architecture, canals with floating shops and wonderful religious history.

The temples and palaces in Bangkok that can be visited during a study abroad in Bangkok are breathtaking. Among the most renowned is the Wat Phra Kaeo which contains a huge emerald Buddha that only the king is allowed to get close to. The Royal Palace has three halls made of gold and offers daily tours.

The study abroad Bangkok program allows students the chance to see not only a part of the rich Asian culture, but also a government different than our own, and unique in many ways to any other government in the world. Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia not to be colonized. It is run by a constitutional monarchy with a king who has very little power but much prestige.

The study abroad Bangkok program will also assimilate students into the world of Buddhism. Buddhism makes up 95% of the Thai population and is the explanation to the large number of temples found in Bangkok. Prevalent

The combination of religion, politics and culture make it obvious to students who study abroad in Bangkok why it is the education center of Thailand. The hub of Thailand's prestigious universities litter this capital city and offer homes to students looking for technical and teaching positions as well as general study.

The Treasures of Bangkok


  • The Royal Palace

  • Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)

  • Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)

  • Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)

  • National Museum (located in an 18th century palace)

  • Jim Thompson House

  • Kamthieng House

  • Royal Barges Museum

  • Ayuthaya Historic Park

Why Study Abroad in Bangkok


  • The slogan "land of smiles" represents the friendly hospitality shown by the locals

  • English is taught as the second language in Thailand

  • The Thai king is the longest reigning monarch in the world; his reign began in 1946

  • There are historical temples, shrines, museums, dance performances, and festivals every day

  • From the northern jungles to the southern beaches, the picturesque scenery provides a gorgeous backdrop for endless weekend excursions

Universities in Bangkok


  • Mahidol

  • Chulalongkorn

  • Thammasat

  • Silpakorn

  • Kasetsart

  • The Asian Institute of Technology




Melissa Rubin is a senior copywriter and Web developer at OTO Networks, a digital marketing company located in Baltimore, Maryland. Her primary responsibilities include SEO, link building and creating content for multiple sites. A preview of a site on which she has worked, http://www.StudyAbroadDomain.com, is available with this article.

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