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00:00In the heart of Bangkok, the Victory Monument stands as a reminder of Thailand's past and resilience.
00:06Built in 1941, it was created to honor Thai soldiers who fought in the Van Gogh-Thai War,
00:11a conflict over lost territories. It was built by renowned architect Pum Malakun,
00:17who had also designed many other important places in the country. With statues sculpted
00:22by Gerardo Ferozzi, the monument once symbolized military success and national pride.
00:28Over the years, its meaning has evolved. Today, it serves as a major transport hub,
00:34with thousands passing by daily. It has also become a gathering place for protests and public
00:39events, reflecting the country's changing political landscape. Even though its role
00:44has shifted, the Victory Monument remains a powerful symbol of Thailand's history.