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🛕 🖥️ Experience Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon in 360° | Virtual Tour – Ayutthaya, Thailand 🇹🇭 Let's take a walk in the Ayutthaya Historical Park, around the majesty of Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. This immersive 360° virtual tour lets you explore the temple grounds, architecture, and atmosphere at your own pace. Located on the south-east side of the old city, Wai Yai Chai Mongkhon was originally built as a monastery in 14th century, along the external shore of the rivers surrounding the historical capital. In 1592 a.D, King Naresuan The Great decided to build a big Chedi tower in it, as the memorial for his victory over Maha Uparacha (crown prince) of Burma, realizing what as of today is the tallest chedi in the city. In the complex you can also explore the Ubosatha Hall, where today important Buddhist ceremonies are still held. Take your time, look around freely, and enjoy the views and the atmosphere around this historical landmark. 🎥 How to watch in 360° 🖥️ On desktop (PC / Mac): • 👆 Look around: click and drag with your mouse • 🔍 Zoom in / out: use the mouse scroll wheel • ⌨️ Or use WASD / arrow keys 📱On mobile (iOS / Android): • 🔄 Look around: move your phone or swipe • 🔍 (Android only) Zoom in / out: pinch with two fingers 🥽 With VR headset (Meta Quest, etc.): • Open the video in the YouTube app • Enable VR mode • 👀 Look around naturally by moving your head 🎧 Best sound experience • 🎧 Use headphones for binaural sound (strongly recommended) 👉 For maximum immersion, combine headphones + highest video resolution. -- Ayuthaya has been the capital of siamese Kingdom from 1350 to 1767, when it was occupied and ravaged by Birmanian army. During the following three years, Siam kingdom was split into many small different factions continuously fighting each other, until the general Taksin unified the territories again and established in Bangkok the new capital. Eventually, Birmanians fell back setting the Siamese territories free again. Ayuthaya remained a wealthy city, but its treasures and wonderful monuments were left to the hands of the ravagers and the weather itself. This decay process lasted until the 1950s when the government started to make concrete efforts to preserve the ancient temples in the city. As of today, Ayuthaya is considered possibly as the most important site for historical tourism, despite the city itself doesn't offer many attractions or infrastructures for tourists. Most of the ancient temples are located in a central island, surrounded by a rectangle of water formed by the two rivers Chao Praya and Pa Sak. When you visit the location, you still can imagine the splendor of those monuments when they were still intact, and often fully covered with gold. #Thailand #VR #virtualtour4k #ayutthaya #historicalpark ⸻ 📍 Location: Ayutthaya Historical park, Thailand 🕉️ Category: Buddhist temple ruins · Historical site 🎧 Tip: Headphones recommended for spatial audio If you enjoyed this experience, feel free to 👍 Like, 🔁 Share, or 📌 Subscribe for more 360° virtual journeys across Thailand.