Bangkok Chinatown|A must-visit place when visiting Bangkok——CHINA TOWN

When traveling to Bangkok, the place you must visit is China Town. I have been here many times, and almost every time I come here I come for midnight snacks and sweet soup, because there are enough varieties. Then when I get home I start to "research" and copy all kinds of things, hahahaha. Compared with other busy neighborhoods, Chinatown is crowded and everyone can feel it (especially at night). Secondly, the prices are a little bit high, but still acceptable.

When visiting Chinatown, taking photos is a must. I discovered that the best time to shoot in Chinatown is between 17:30 and 18:30, because at this time the depth of field, levels of color and everything else are just right.

About 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 most 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 Thai capital. It is connected by three main streets: Sampin Street, Yaowarat Road, and Shilongjun Road, as well as many streets and alleys. The strong Chaoshan style is the biggest feature of Bangkok's Chinatown, and Chaoshan dialect is spoken freely here.

Transportation Tips-
1. You can take the Bangkok Skytrain MRT and get off at BL29 วัดมังกร Wat Mangkon station. 2. You can take a tuk-tuk, taxi or GRAB to Chinatown.
Local attractions -
The Grand Palace, the Ferris wheel riverside night market, the Temple of Dawn (Arun's Temple), the Reclining Buddha Temple, Chinatown, the floating market, etc.
hotel-
I stayed at URBY, a youth hostel in Bangkok.
Food and Restaurants
There are many authentic food shops around Chinatown.
Shopping Guide -
Take a boat to ICONSIAM.

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Post by 劉致源 | Sep 28, 2024

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