Bangkok Airport Name and Art Installation Verified
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Run a Source-Backed CheckThe reel states that the Bangkok airport is named Suvarnabhumi. It also describes an art installation near the airport, approximately 800-900 meters away, featuring statues of Asuras (demons) on one side and Devas (gods) on the other, with a central depiction of Vishnu in his Kurma (tortoise) avatar.
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The reel correctly identifies the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok and accurately describes the prominent art installation located nearby. The installation features a common theme in Thai Buddhist art, depicting the cosmic battle between Asuras and Devas, with Vishnu's Kurma avatar as a central element.
The description of the airport name and the artistic elements of the installation are factually correct. The only point not definitively confirmed is the precise distance from the airport, which is a minor detail and does not detract from the overall accuracy of the reel's main claims.