
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts a shrine dedicated to King Taksin, a revered historical figure in Thailand, located in Pattaya City. The shrine features a prominent golden statue of King Taksin housed within a glass-enclosed structure, adorned with traditional Thai marigold garlands. In front of the shrine, a stone carving resembling a mythical creature is also decorated with these flowers. The architectural style of the shrine is a blend of Thai and Chinese influences, evident in the ornate roof structure and the calligraphy on display. Several signs with inscriptions in Thai and Chinese characters are visible. One prominent sign reads "中泰一家親" (Zhong Tai Yi Jia Qin), meaning "China and Thailand are one family," highlighting the cultural connection. Another sign, "郑皇達信大帝" (Zheng Huang Da Xin Da Di), refers to King Taksin. There's also a donation box labeled "ตู้บริจาค" (Tu Borijak), meaning "donation box," and "DONAT BOX" in English. The scene is outdoors, suggesting a daytime setting under a clear sky, though the exact time of day is not definitively ascertainable. The overall atmosphere appears serene and reverent, typical of a place of worship. The presence of numerous marigold garlands indicates recent offerings by devotees. The shrine is situated on a tiled walkway, with surrounding elements suggesting a public space within Pattaya City.
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