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Siam Niramit For Show Only (Fee for child)
Price Start From 1,300 THB - per person
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Siam Niramit is a world-class performance of Thailand's arts and cultural heritage. Set in the heart of Bangkok affording convenient access by MRT subway and major thoroughfares, this must-see spectacular is performed on the gigantic stage now listed in the Guinness World Records, featuring over 150 performers with as many as 500 costumes. On top of this, enhanced special effects with the world's most advanced technology are used to produce a stimulating, very realistic and inspiring experience. This is a Journey to the Enchanted Kingdom of Thailand that no one can miss.
Siamniramit Investment : US$ 40 Million Theatre Capacity : 2,000 seats Stage Dimension (metre) : width 65 metre , depth 40 metre, proscenium height 12 metre Performers : 150 actors and actresses Stage Crew & Technicians : Over 100 persons Costumes : Over 500 units Sets : 102 units Open : 5:30 pm. - 10:00 pm. Showtime : 8:00 pm. daily Show Duration : 80 minutes (8:00 pm. - 9:30 pm.) Ticket Price : US$ 40 (1,500 Baht) / person Buffet Dinner : US$ 8 (290 Baht) Area : 10 acres Parking : 450 cars
Journey Back into History
For over seven centuries, Siam has been home of diverse cultures, a cross-road where civilizations met. Siam Niramit takes you back to the past to witness …
Scene 1: The North….The Ancient Kingdom of Lanna.
Scene 2: The South Sea.....Traders from Overseas.
Scene 3: Issan.....Heritage of the Khmer Civilization.
Scene 4: The Central Plains - Ayutthaya, the Mighty Capital.
Journey Beyond Imagination: The Three Worlds: Hell, Himapaan Forest and Heaven
Despite the diverse cultures and livelihood, Thai people are all bound by common belief in the religious principle of the Law of Karma. The good deeds or bad deeds in this world will result in merit or suffering in the next life.
Scene 1: Fiery Hell
Scene 2: Mystical Himapaan Forest
Scene 3: Blissful Heaven
Journey Through Joyous Festivals
Buddhists believe that to go to heaven, one must gather merit on earth. Thus, Thai culture is full of a wide variety of merit-making festivals, which combine religious ceremony with joyful celebrations. For example, Ordination, Song Kran, Phi Dtaa Khon, and Loy Krathong
Siam Niramit is set on a site of 10 acres and, in addition to the theater, comprises a quaint Thai Village set on a canal, bringing to life the traditional lifestyles, arts and crafts of the four regions of the Kingdom. A delicious Thai-Western buffet is served at three dining rooms with seating for 1000, and there is also enjoyable Outdoor Entertainment. A number of Souvenir Shops offer beautiful handicrafts and keepsakes from around Thailand.
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