A short but impressive stopover trip to Bangkok

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Bangkok was a transit stop, but I was able to capture many impressive moments in a short time. Although the time was short, I was able to experience both the modern face of the city and the traditional scenery.
Wat Arun, which I visited first, was a magnificent tower standing tall on the Chao Phraya River, shining in the sunlight, and the elaborately decorated exterior walls were beautiful enough to make you look at them for a long time. In the pious atmosphere, I was able to catch a glimpse of Bangkok's old identity.
I had a meal at Buddy Beer. Thai food in a leisurely atmosphere tasted even better, and I was able to finish half of the day happily.
Next was King Power MahaNakhon. The observation deck overlooking the Bangkok skyline made even the city's liveliness and chaos feel beautiful. The moment I stood on the glass floor for a moment was a little dizzying, but at the same time, it was thrilling. I felt that there was no better place to see the entire city in a limited time.
I finished my short trip with afternoon tea at The House on Sathorn. The old building's quaint atmosphere and the carefully prepared tea set gave me a moment to pause and catch my breath during my busy day. It was amazing that there was such an elegant space in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Overall, I enjoyed a few hours in Bangkok without rushing, but with substance. Next time, I definitely want to take my time and walk leisurely through the alleys.

Post by 가가린 | May 30, 2025

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