
@ October 19, 2019
Armin Hung
Guys.. be careful when walking pass the street.
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The Monument to the Expeditionary Force in Bangkok is a memorial to the Thai soldiers killed on the Western Front in World War I. It's not widely known that Thailand deployed an expeditionary force to fight on the side of the Western powers during the Great War in Europe 1914 – 1919.
@ 19 Oct, 2019
Guys.. be careful when walking pass the street.
@ 06 Feb, 2019
Nice and simple monument. 10 minute visit is enough and surrounded by nice trees if you want to have a short break.
@ 22 Nov, 2017
Google may need to rename this. Nothing on World War 1 Monument. The Monument to commemorate the Royal Siamese Expeditionary Force. The World War I began after the German army invaded neutral Belgium before moving towards France and pursuit of the Allied armies which had reached the eastern outskirts of Paris. France and United Kingdom declared war with Germany and Austria – Hungary on 4th August 1914. The war was assembled in two opposing alliances which were the Central Power led by Germany accompanied with Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey against the Allied Power, assembled with 25 countries including Soviet Union, Great Britain, the United States, Thailand and so forth
@ 12 Sep, 2016
This place needs better maintenance and info program
@ 16 Oct, 2016
A small memorial between Sanam Luang and National Theatre