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Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok's best know landmark. It stands on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thon Buri. Wat Arun is best seen from the opposite bank of the river; it glistens in the sunlight during the day and stands dark and noble at dawn or dusk. A visit to the beautiful, peaceful monastery complex surrounding the familiar towers is very worth-while. These towers,... read more
Chatuchak Weekend Market, also known as JJ Market, is one of the largest weekend markets in the world and a top shopping destination in Bangkok. Spanning over 27 acres with more than 15,000 stalls, the market welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each weekend.
The market is organized into clearly defined sections, including fashion apparel, home décor, vintage collectibles, plants and ...
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Yaowarat covers a large area between Charoenkurng Road (New Road) and Yaowarat Road. Charoenkrung was named as Prosperous City and is the first pave road of Thailand so it is translated in to English as "New Road".
In the old days, here is large numbers of opium dens, brothels (which hung green lanterns outside, giving it the name of the Green Light district), pawnshops and a fondness fo...
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ICONSIAM is one of Bangkok’s largest and most modern riverside shopping complexes, opened in 2019 with over 750,000 square meters of space. It features luxurious architecture that harmonizes convenience with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River.
More than just a mall, ICONSIAM serves as a comprehensive cultural, art, and entertainment hub. It houses over 500 stores from leading global bra...
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Asiatique the riverfront is a aew shopping landmark of Bangkok, situated by the Chao Phraya River.  All bulidings or shops are built up and inspired by a retro design back in 100 years of King Rama IV of Ratanakosin period.
Asiatique the riverfront is divided in 4 zone:

Charoen Krung Zone: 700 souvenir shops;
Central downtown Zone: outdoor activities on 2000 sq.m. plus international food zon...
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Khao San Road is world-renowned as the unofficial headquarters of backpackers and free-spirited travelers in Southeast Asia. Located in the heart of old Bangkok, this short street is a cultural phenomenon — bustling day and night with life, energy, and color.
By day, the street is lined with quirky hostels, cafes, souvenir shops, and travel agencies offering budget tours across Thailand and ...
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Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen is a royal temple located in Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok, at the Chao Phraya River. It is part of the Maha Nikaya fraternity and is the origin of the Dhammakaya tradition. It is a large and popular temple, supported by prosperous community members. One of the highlights is the massive Buddha statue that radiates a sense of calm and spirituality.
The temple underwent a m...
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Siam Square is one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping and lifestyle districts, especially among teenagers, university students, and young professionals. Located in the heart of the city and directly connected to BTS Siam Station, it is a cultural landmark known for its constant buzz and trendsetting energy.
The area is packed with independent fashion boutiques, stylish cafes, dessert shops, ...
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Emporium is a premier luxury shopping mall located on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Since its opening in 1997, it has become a prominent lifestyle destination for both tourists and locals, offering over 45,000 square meters of space with sleek architecture and a spacious, modern atmosphere.
Basement Floor (B1): Home to the EmQuartier Food Hall, this level offers high-quality fresh food, ready-to-eat ...
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Erawan Shrine, commonly called San Phra Phrom, is a Hindu shrine situated in front of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel at the busy Ratchaprasong intersection on Rama I Road, Bangkok. Managed by the “Thao Maha Phrom Foundation,” this shrine is highly revered and known for the belief that making offerings through traditional Thai dance (Khon) will grant wishes and bring success. As a result,... read more
The main building is the central ubosoth, which houses the statue of Emerald Buddha. The legendary history of this Buddha image is traced to India, five centuries after the Lord Buddha attained Nirvana, till it was finally enshrined in Bangkok at the Wat Phra Kaew temple in 1782 during Rama I's reign (1782–1809). This marked the beginning and raise of the Chakri Dynasty of the present Kingdo... read more
Phra Nakhon National Museum is one of Thailand’s most important repositories of cultural heritage, art, and historical artifacts. The museum is located near the Grand Palace in central Bangkok, housed in a stunning Neo-Classical European-style building originally constructed as a royal residence for palace officials during the reign of King Rama V.
Inside, visitors will find diverse collecti...
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