Three Days and Nights in Bangkok
✈️Transportation: Hong Kong to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to Hong Kong
🚌From Shenzhen Bay Port, take the B3X bus to Hongqiao Station, then A36 directly to Hong Kong Airport Terminal
🏨Accommodation: Ibis Styles Bangkok Sukhumvit Phra Khanong (Not close to Siam shopping district, but there are several popular stores nearby, with a 711, BTS, and affordable room rates. The cleaning lady is also very diligent, highly recommended!)
🤠Itinerary: Day1 Watergate Temple—Chulalongkorn Night Market Street
Day2 Grand Palace-iconsam-Siam Shopping District
Day3 Siam Shopping District-Massage-Chulalongkorn Food Street
🚖Getting around Bangkok: We mostly took taxis, then boats or BTS or MRT to various places. The top recommended taxi app is bolt (cheaper), and if you can't get a taxi, consider grab.
🍽️Food:
1️⃣here hai: If you don't want to queue, just order takeaway on grab. Recommended garlic shrimp and crab spring rolls! But the crab fried rice is so-so
2️⃣Mae Varee: Also available for takeaway, the tri-color mango sticky rice is delicious, but it can get a bit cloying if you eat too much
3️⃣Chuan Fu: If you don't want to queue for Michelin mama noodles at Chulalongkorn, you can come here. Just walk a few dozen meters to the right of Milk Boy, it seems that many students come here to eat. The mama noodles and tossed rice are good, and their coconut pudding is super rich and delicious!!!
4️⃣Milk Boy: Only bought the original flavor milk, a bit like Wangzai milk??
5️⃣iconsam basement water market: Too many choices, buy whatever you want to eat, but the prawns are not fresh, the spotted cake is also average, not recommended. The papaya salad with raw shrimp and the spicy squid salad are very tasty
6️⃣after you: The mango smoothie and toast are okay, but too sweet and cloying after a while, anyway not as good as Miss Xiao Zhuang in Quanzhou (missing it~)
7️⃣Hand-labeled Thai milk tea: Tastes the same as in Shenzhen, but half the price, so drink more~
8️⃣Rua Thong Noodle: The best are the beef boat noodles, Tom Yum mixed noodles, dumplings, and coconut cake. Don't order the curry noodles at all!!!
9️⃣karun Thai milk tea: Average taste, expensive, too much ice, not recommended. Isn't hand-labeled Thai milk tea fragrant?
🔟aey seafood: Strongly recommend the curry crab and vermicelli pot!!! Amazing from the first bite, also a place where many locals eat. If you don't want to queue at somsom in Chulalongkorn, this place is recommended~
🙊711 Good Stuff Recommendations:
In P16, except for Meiji pure milk, everything else is worth a try. In P17, only the circled items are recommended. Comp tea and sleep candy❌, but clean nose's acne essence and sunscreen are really useful, and the Snake Brand spray and concealer samples are also highly recommended
🙊bigc Shopping Experience:
Apart from the dried mangosteen and strawberry-flavored Glico, everything else is OK~
Arrived, did not expect anything But when going to see inside, it is very beautiful, good atmosphere, good view, going up to the top, I like it very much. The more in the evening, the more beautiful light is.
The whole building was quite luxurious, and I enjoyed the stairs with marble and many Buddha statues on display until I went to the famous top floor.
Established during the Ayutthaya period in 1610, Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen is the origin of the Dhammakaya tradition and part of the Maha Nikaya fraternity. Its famous huge Buddha image 'Phra Buddha Dhammakāya Thepmongkhon' is the largest in Bangkok and the only one in the world made entirely of pure bronze. Behind the Buddha image stands the large pagoda 'Maharatchamongkhon' which houses a beautiful emerald glass stupa under a colourful psychedelic dome ceiling on the top floor.
This is a great temple with a huge Buddha and fascinating museum that I somehow never made it to before. Additionally, there are a few other great temples in the area worth visiting
Wat Pak NamThe original of Buddhism meditation temple, where worldwide popular.
Wat Pak Nam, Bangkok, Phasi Charoen, enjoying Dharma, ancient monument, Luang Por Sod, Kruba Ajarn praying, set the mind, Dhammakaya