Top 4 amazing place in Bangkok

Bangkok is a famous capital city in Thailand. It is paradise for the traveler. Here is a place that you MUST VISIT!!!!!!!! You won't regret. 

1) The Royal Grand Palace

If you first time in Bangkok, you should visit this place. It opens at 8:30am. The palace is home of Kings of Siam since 1782. You can see many golds in the palace, and the golden statue. It has several temples, museums and other buildings to visit. The temple of the Emerald Buddha is the most famous site, it is most sacred Buddhist temple.




2) Chatuchak night market

It is largest night market in Bangkok, you will find land in heavy crowded. Over 15,000 stalls that have been divided into 27 sections. It has handmade crafts, artworks, foods, drinks, clothes and more. The Chatuchak is crowded on Saturdays and Sundays. The products are cheap for the buyers. You will enjoy in there.




3) Walking across Chinatown

It is largest Chinatown in the world. It was founded in 1782 when Bangkok was established as a city by King Taksin, it was home to the Teochew immigrants from China. The neighborhood extends to Song Wat, Talat Noi and Charoen Krung Road. You should visit the Dragon's Belly Market. It is traffic jam on the road. The food was delicious and many products.



4) Floating Market

Damnoen market is the most popular floating market. It has a lot of amazing things to look and explore. You can ride a boat to explore different stalls in water. You will amaze the view, see the shops on wooden boats selling items and local dishes. You can see different colorful types on items, the prices are cheap. They were handmade.



Good luck on your trip!!!! :)


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  1. Good effort on your blog post. The choices of destinations are quite mainstream, so do explore newer ideas next time. Be careful with sentence structure too.

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