Introduction to Dusit Palace: Dusit Maha Prasat Hall, also known as Tusita Hall, is the first palace built in the Grand Palace. It was built during the period of Rama I and is a pure Thai-style building. traditional building used for state ceremonies. The hall has a "ten" shape in plan, gilded doors and windows, 18th-century murals, and a nine-story golden roof, making it the most majestic and gorgeous traditional building in Thailand. It is said that not a single nail or screw was used in the construction of Yulshiden Hall, and it was all made of wood. There is a throne and a royal bed made in the era of King Rama I in the Lusit Hall, which are listed as the first-class works of art of the Rama dynasty. There is also a "Mother of Pearl" throne, which is meticulously carved and is second to none in Thailand. Nowadays, Lushi Hall is mainly used as a place for funerals for royal figures such as kings, queens, and queen mothers. The ashes of kings, queens, and individual members of the royal family are placed in the hall, which is equivalent to the Babao Mountain in Beijing.

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