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- 投稿日:2025/02/11
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王宮や寺院は、ストラップ付きサンダルだと入場NGでしょうか?
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Three Rules of Thumb to Remember when Visiting Temples
Wear lightweight clothing for comfort, also…
Ensure that your shoulders, knees and ankles are covered and…
Be respectful.
The information below will explain in further detail what you can and can’t wear at all temples in Bangkok then explain some important differences when visiting the Grand Palace and other Temples.
What you SHOULD wear on royal
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Shoes, sandals or flip-flops. It’s best to wear lightweight, comfortable shoes when you’re on tour, in most temples you will need to remove your shoes before entering the main worship area.
Please do NOT wear following
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Dress code for Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (most strict)
You need to be aware of the strict dress code. You’re expected to dress respectfully when visiting any temple in Bangkok but you can be sure the strict dress code at the Grand Palace and Royal Temple will always be enforced. Importantly, scarves are not allowed to cover up your shoulders if you are wearing a sleeveless top. There’s no way they want that scarf to slip down and expose your shoulders and you will be asked to change your top. You may also be asked to cover your ankles.
Dress code for other Royal temples (medium strictness)
The Grand Palace and Royal Temple dress codes are very strict because the grounds are still used by the Royal Family on ceremonial occasions. The dress codes at other Royal Temples are typically similar to the Grand Palace.
Dress code for general temples in and around Bangkok (more relaxed)
Although many temples in tourist areas have relaxed standards, you should always be respectful and follow the rules of thumb. Women should bring a light scarf to wrap around your shoulders to ensure you’re covered when entering a temple at short notice.
ということで靴に関する規制なし。(by クレモラータさん)
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