Marvel Base Thailand | A great Marvel experience! Includes recommended attractions for a 3-day trip to Bangkok

When I traveled to Bangkok, I went to the Thai Marvel Base. As a Marvel fan, I actually went to investigate when the Marvel base was being built (I took a look from the outside). The Marvel Base in Thailand, which officially opened on June 29, 2018, is the third largest Marvel experience base after those in the United States and South Korea, covering an area of ​​20,000 square meters.

After the opening of Marvel Base Thailand, I went to experience it with great expectations. Before entering, you need to choose your role first. I chose HUMAN, and then go to the photo area to take photos and print your ID. After the certificate is made, you can go to the rest area to queue up to enter. At this time, the staff will hand out a piece of information to familiarize you with the plot. It was fun to play in it. Various exciting plots were performed one after another. The 4D space capsule and 360-degree 4D dome theater were really shocking. I also took a photo with Ant-Man, and I was very excited.

Finally, let me share with you a 3-day trip to Bangkok!
Day ①: Ocean World, Siam Niramit
Day ②: 72 Provinces of Ancient Siam, King Power Duty Free Building Observation Deck
Day ③: Chinatown, Wat Arun, Riverside Ferris Wheel Night Market

【Recommended attractions】
1. The Seventy-two Prefectures of Ancient Siam
The 72 Provinces of the Ancient City of Siam were built in 1963 and have a history of 56 years. From them, you can fully appreciate and understand the entire history, culture, religion, art, and customs of Thailand since ancient times. Mr. Lek Lin Guohua spent his entire life designing this 800 rai, nearly 2,000 acres of land into the shape of Thailand, and rebuilt the characteristic buildings from various regions and historical periods in Thailand in every corner of the ancient city in their original style.

2. Wat Arun
The Wat Arun is located across the Chao Phraya River from Bangkok. It is huge, second only to the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. There is a giant stone statue of the guardian god at the entrance of the temple. There are five identical pagodas in the temple, one large and four small. The Great Pagoda is a 79-meter-high Brahman-style spire, the Pagoda of Parang, built in 1809. It is known as the "Eiffel Tower of Thailand" and is the largest Mahayana pagoda in Thailand. The temple houses a Buddhist temple, a square hall with Buddha's footprints, a pagoda, a gatehouse with a crown-shaped spire, a Buddhist pavilion, a 6-meter-high troll sculpture, a corridor, rockery and stone statues.

3. Chinatown
China Town of Bangkok, with a history of nearly 200 years, is located in the western part of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. It is one of the more prosperous commercial areas in the city. Its scale and prosperity are the best among Chinatowns in Southeast Asia. This veritable "Chinatown" with a rich Chinese style is about 2 kilometers long and stands in the west of Bangkok. It is connected by three main streets: Sampin Street, Yaowarat Road, and Shilongjun Road, as well as many streets and alleys.

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Post by 劉致源 | Aug 31, 2024

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