Bangkok
1) Temple Of Dawn - Wat Arun: The temple is one of Bangkok's most recognizable landmarks and a major tourist attraction. It is located on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River, opposite Wat Pho and Grand Palace, and features a Khmer-style prang (spired towers).
2) reclining Buddha - Wat Pho: The temple complex is the largest in Bangkok. It covers an area of 80,000 square meters or 8 hectares. Wats are temples constructed for religious purposes.
3) Siam Paragon Mall: High-end luxury shopping mall located in Pathum Wan district at the junction of Rama 1 Road and Henri Dunant Road.
4) Floating Market - Damnoen Saduak: A large floating market located about 110 km southwest of Bangkok inDamnoen Saduak District of Ratchaburi Province
5) Chatuchak Weekend Market: Also known as JJ Market, this is one of the world's largest weekend markets, covering over 35 acres with more than 15,000 stalls
6) Erawan Shrine (Thao Mahaprom Shrine): A Hindu shrine dedicated to Brahma god which is visited by locals and tourists alike
7) Grand Palace And Emerald Buddha Temple-Wat Prakaew: Former residence of Thai kings including five reigning Thai Kings since 1782
8) Khao San Road – “Backpacker’s Mecca” : Famous street in central Bangkok's Banglamphu neighbourhood noted for its hostels
9) National Museum – “Bangkok National Museum": museum displaying Thailand's artistic heritage
10) Jim Thompson House– "Museum Of Traditional Thai House": Home turned into museum showcasing traditional thai architecture
11) Lumpini Park – "The Central Park Of Bangkok" : former royalty ground turned public park
12) Chinatown / Yaowarat road – Oldest chinatown
Visiting Terminal 21 Gourmet Market
My adventure began at a nearby foreign exchange center. Nestled in the vicinity of Asoke Station, Te...
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