I was dumbfounded by the richness of Thailand’s culture. They really did a good job with keeping their culture until this day.
Our first stop: Jim Thompson House
They have a souvenir shop where you can buy all sorts of products made with silk (scarves, bags, shirts, pouches and many more)
This wood was used in the past to transfer intricate designs to silk.
We also visited The Grand Palace and Wat Po (the famous Reclining Buddha) by riding the Chao Phraya River Cruise.
This is a good example of a photobomber. Ha ha
Some more shots inside the temple.
Wat Arun from a far.
Lunch like a royal family at Blue Elephant. Lol
Of course, what’s a BKK experience without going to a night market.
We also checked out the newly opened mall, Terminal 21. It’s a one floor-one concept shopping mall. The concept represents different market streets around the world. Each floor is decorated in to a well-known city streets such as Rome, Tokyo, Japan, Istanbul, etc. The toilets also differs depending on the country they represent—I checked every toilet. Lol
Artsy streets of Bangkok.
I can say, Suvarnabhumi Airport is one of the nicest airports I’ve been to.
’Til my next trip. ❤