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The Canals Of Bangkok
In the 19th century Bangkok was definitely a floating city, and the moniker of Venice of the East was apt for this charming beautiful city. During that period some 400,000 people lived on floating houses on the rivers of Bangkok while the remaining people lived in houses on stilts on the river and canal banks.More....
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Wat Pho In Bangkok:
The Wat Pho is located in Bangkok and is quite close to the Royal Grand Palace. It is also known as Wat Chetuphon. This is a must see temple while you are visiting Bangkok. More....
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Bangkok Province - Thailand Tourist Attractions
Bangkok Province, the capital city of
Thailand is the prime tourist
attraction for both domestic and international travellers. Bubbling with
life, this modern metropolis is a paradise for young, vibrant tourists. The
attractive mega malls, trendy boutiques or traditional local markets offer
excellent opportunities for shopping while the clubs, bars, restaurants and
discotheques provide tourists with glimpses of the colorful nightlife the city
has to offer. More...
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Floating Markets Of Bangkok :
Floating markets in Bangkok are still important commercial centers for those people who live along the banks of canals which have no road access. The floating markets are small wooden boats which are laden with fruits, flowers, vegetables and other produce. The boats are manned by women who dressed in blue famer’s outfits and wear flat-topped conical hats. More.. |
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Chatuchak Weekend Market In Bangkok :
Chatuchak Weekend Market is Bangkok’s largest market. It is spread over an area of 35 acres and has 15,000 shops and stalls. On Saturdays and Sundays, 200,000 visitors come to the market daily. Certain sections of the market are also open on weekends.More.. |
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Erawan Shrine In Thailand :
Those who have visited Thailand will admit that there are many facets to the spiritual Buddhist life in this beautiful country. Hinduism and Animism have integrated themselves and are very much part and parcel of spiritualism in Thailand. More.. |
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The National Museum Of Thailand:
If you are an art and history aficionado, then the best place to get a real feel of art and history of Thailand is the National Museum on Na Phra That Road. More. |
Wat Phra Kaew :
Wat Phra Kaew is one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand. Wat Phra Kaew is the temple that houses the Emerald Buddha. The temple is located in the grounds of the Grand Palace and consists of over hundred buildings. The buildings are extremely colorfu More... |
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