MRT Hua Lamphong..walk to Wat Traimit
by Than.a
Nov 27, 2024
At dawn, I arrived at Wat Traimit. Although this temple is not as grand as the Grand Palace, it is renowned for housing the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue. As I stepped inside, the golden Buddha sat serenely on a lotus pedestal, exuding an aura of solemnity and tranquility. The morning light streamed through the windows, casting a warm glow over the statue. I gazed quietly at this ancient Buddha, feeling a sense of calm and peace wash over me.
Leaving Wat Traimit, I walked to the nearby Chinatown. This historic street was bustling with activity, with red lanterns hanging high and street vendors and old shops selling a variety of Chinese and Thai delicacies. I sat down at a century-old bird's nest shop and enjoyed a bowl of fragrant and smooth bird's nest soup. Afterwards, I ordered a plate of crispy and golden oyster omelette from a street stall. As the afternoon sun slanted, the street grew livelier, with the vendors' calls and the traffic's noise creating a unique symphony of Bangkok's life. I strolled through the area, experiencing the charm of the city's blend of tradition and modernity, and savoring this heartwarming journey.
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