For these nine pictures, a college student went to Thailand alone
Recently, Thailand has been visa-free, so I found a weekend plus Monday to take a short vacation for a few days.
Although it's only three days, I took a lot of satisfactory photos. Bangkok is a crazy and interesting city
The Buddha statues all over the street, the friendly locals, the backpackers of different skin colors, and the terrible traffic are the impressions Bangkok left me.
Share the locations of these 9 pictures to facilitate everyone to check in
1⃣️Lad ya 8: The classic position of the Big Buddha in the Water Gate Temple, with a strong visual shock. A few years ago, I was full of longing for Bangkok because of this scene. Now I finally realized my wish to check in here. (200mm lens + cropping)
2⃣️Oppsite Bangkok Polytechnic College: Locate this bus station, you can take a picture of the big swing, with a small aperture and a large depth of field, to fully reflect the messy wires and crowded traffic in Bangkok.
3⃣️Bamrung Mueang Rd: A small road full of Buddha statues for sale, which looks very interesting, can be checked in with 2⃣️
4⃣️5⃣️Golden Mountain Temple: A relatively niche temple, almost no one, picture four is in the temple at the foot of the mountain, picture five is overlooking the whole city of Bangkok after climbing the golden mountain, you can see the famous Zheng Wang Temple. Can be checked in with 2⃣️3⃣️.
6⃣️Mahathat Temple: The treasure city around Bangkok, the big city government, the most famous is the scene of the tree hugging Buddha's head (specific strategies can be seen in the previous article)
7⃣️Chinatown: The signs in Chinatown are colorful and very beautiful, and there are many street foods worth trying, but it seems that there is some festival recently, and many banners have been hung
8⃣️Japan Street: Locate to thaniya, the neon lights all over the street are very beautiful for taking pictures, as if you are in the streets of Japan, there are some adult projects soliciting customers on the roadside, and I dare not take pictures..
9⃣️Zheng Wang Temple: My favorite one among all the temples in Bangkok, the white pagoda is very different, and it has a dreamy feeling
One of the best experiences in Bangkok. really recommended to rent local dress so you can take unbelievable and fun pictures. of course it will be very crowded, but it is really amazing place to visit, especially for European, Americans or western people, because the temple and sculptures are unique.
Today I went to the Grand Palace and the Jade Buddha Temple. The tour guide was very good. I waited for us at the meeting place early, and I was very experienced and told us a lot about Thailand's history. The children also like to listen. The traffic is quite large. It is interesting to listen to the tour guide. The tour guide is very friendly and is a local. But Chinese is good 👍. There is no problem with communication.
A very beautiful and impressive sight. Definitely worth a visit in my opinion. It’s nice to stroll around and take in all the details and it is also a good spot for photography.
Magnificent Wat Arun it is, was there in the early morning to avoid the scorching hot sun & the huge crowd, definitely a must attraction to go when you are in Bangkok, rented a Thai costume for 150baht for 3hrs(there are lots of shop doing such rental best to scout for the best price & your favourite colour) Even to go there aint difficult at all, easy accesible by the river boats that cost very minimal(few bahts) & entrace fee to Wat Arun at 100baht only.another option is to head to Wat Arun during dawn, beautiful sunset and lights up👍
The capacity of this beautiful place can shock you. you can see the history through the architecture of this place. Suggest you to wear appropriate clothes, long sleeves and do not wear shorts, otherwise you need to rent it out. But It's worth it to see it and take a walk.
Wat Arun or temple of the dawn is one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok, it is located by riverside (Chao Phraya river) also the design is very different to the other temples make it looks amazing. The entrance fee for Wat Arun is 100 baht for foreigners. when you visit there try Thai traditional costume to have cool pictures with the pagodas. I also recommend you to try Thai tea ice cream there.