In the heart of Bangkok, standing nearly 90 feet tall, the Giant Swing (Sao Ching Cha) is a striking teak archway located in front of Wat Suthat. Constructed during the reign of King Rama I at the end of the 18th century, it was originally used in religious ceremonies. Over the years, the structure has undergone several renovations to maintain its historical significance. Today, visitors can marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and learn about its role in traditional Thai rituals, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage.
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