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Showing posts with label Bangkok. Show all posts

Monday 10 September 2018

Bangkok 4D4N for First Timer

I can't really recall how many times have I been to Bangkok. It is definitely one of my favorite cities in the world because they serve the best food in the world! Be it humble street food or high end fine dining restaurants, Bangkok has it all! (This comment comes from a food-loving-Penangite.... go figure)

For this trip, I was bringing first-timers to Bangkok. I ensured that we covered at least a temple, a night market, a floating market and a shopping mall. As usual, I also make sure that I visit a place that I've never been to for every Bangkok trips I make.



Arrival Evening
Don Mueang Airport is always busy. Though our host arranged for someone to pick us up from the airport, it still took us a few hours to finally reached our studio apartment AirBnB CHIC STUDIO at Rama 9.

We grabbed to New Rot Fai Market Ratchada for dinner and shopping. There are rows and rows of food stalls selling mouth watering array of food. However, both of us couldn't eat much so we ended up with only one Pla Pao (Thai Grilled Fish) and some snacks..

The items being sold at Ratchada Train Market are not much different from the stuff sold at the markets around Bangkok. However, this won't stop us from having lots of fun doing shopping.






Day 1 (Maeklong Railway Market + Kanchanaburi (Bridge of River Kwai))
I have never been to Maeklong Railway Market. Since we have bigger group this round, I decided that we should rent a van and go all the way to Makelong Railway Market and Bridge of River Kwai to see something different. (I've saw people offering such 1-day tour packages online so I assumed this is do-able)
The car rental agency didn't warn me about the time needed for covering both places. Maeklong Railway Market is about 70km away from Bangkok, and it will take around 90 minutes to arrive, depending on the traffic situation. From Maeklong Railway Market to Kanchanaburi is about 120km, and will take around 2 to 2.5 hours depending on the traffic. Going back to Bangkok from Kanchanaburi is another 150km, which will take around 2 to 3 hours (And because we reached Bangkok during peak hour, it was even worse). So basically we spent about 7 hours in the car.


It was my bad decision actually, but it didn't stop us from having lots of fun. Maeklong Railway Market is worth the visit because of the craziness. Seeing the vendors rushing to close their parasols and canvas when the train arriving, and seeing the parasols and canvas immediately reopen after the train passes, definitely worth the 90 minutes drive from Bangkok.

Kanchanaburi was very cool too. However, I will never again plan this as part of a day tour. I think Kanchanaburi worth an at least 2D1N trip because of the history and nature.

We had a very short visit at the Bridge of River Kwai, and strolled along the Death Railway. (The track is developed into a walkway with side platforms. This allows crossing the railway bridge on foot. These platforms are useful as viewpoints and for avoiding trains. A small tourist train runs back and forth across the bridge.)

By the time we arrived at Bangkok, the traffic was so bad that we decided to bid farewell to our driver mid-way and walked to Terminal 21 for air-conditioning. Of course, after the exhausting car ride, I was glad to have dinner at the food court of Terminal 21.


Day 2 (Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market + Chatuchak Weekend Market)
We started our day at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market.

Ever since I been to Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market back in year 2016, I've fell in love with this place. This is a market that visited mainly by the locals (more tourists compare to my previous visit, but still very authentic), selling mouth watering food and fresh ingredients. I'd say this is one of the best place to have breakfast for Thai food lovers.


I didn't try the boat trip in my previous visit, so this round we decided to take a 1-hour-boat-ride. It was a nice ride to experience peaceful riverside atmosphere and to see a more traditional way of Thai life up close. I love the tranquility, which is hard to find in Bangkok's hustle and bustle.


After our breakfast, we took Grab to go to Chatuchak Weekend Market. There's no reasons not to bring Bangkok first-timer to one of the world's largest weekend markets (covers area of 27 Acres, altogether divided into 27 Sections, contains more than 15,000 booths selling goods from every part of Thailand). Even for person that doesn't enjoy shopping, this is still a place that you must visit at least once to understand the craziness.

After bidding farewell with our friends that continued their journey to Krabi, our group downsized to two. We decided to have dinner at Pee Aor Tom Yum Goong. It is often named as the “Best Tom Yum In Bangkok”. I'll not call it the best (because my "Bangkok best tom yum" title goes to "Tom Yum Goong Banglamphu"), but the tom yum noodles that they serve comes in varieties of options and taste really good.



Day 3 (Wat Arun + Khao San Road + Asiatique The Riverfront)
On the third day, we started our day with breakfast at Doy Kuay Teow Reua. Back in my family trip in year 2013, our driver introduced us to boat noodle in Ayutthaya, and I fell in love with boat noodle ever since. I googled and read multiple blogs about boat noodle in Bangkok, and I've chosen Doy Kuay Teow Reua to try.
We first had to take BTS to Victory Monument. Then Google map brought us crossing small alleys by the canal, including those that were wide enough for one person to cross. This boat noodle is right by the canal, and behind a temple. They serve very simple menu: beef or pork. There were also other vendors selling kuih, and I heard the satay stall that operates in the afternoon is great too. Do visit this place before it is known to the tourists!


Going through the alleys, we saw some food vendors preparing their food in very traditional ways, and met a lot of traditional street food vendors. I think this is a place that worth multiple visits to explore further.

cooking rice

We then took a boat to Tha Tien to visit Wat Arun. I always love Wat Arun. It always draws the most stunning skylines of Bangkok.
Boat ride



After Wat Arun, we took the boat to the other side of Chao Phraya River as we wished to visit the Grand Palace. However, when we saw the queue, we decided that we better spend our limited time somewhere else.

Look at the queue!

到此一游照

We then took a Grab to Khao San Road, and walked 3 blocks away to have our lunch at Tom Yum Goong Banglamphu. This humble stall located on the sidewalk outside of the main Banglamphu car park. You won't miss it because of the constant queue in front of the stall.

As there were only 2 of us, we only ordered a tom yum goong and a roasted pork from this stall, and ordered a small plate of Tod Mun Pla (fish cake) from an adjacent stall.

The tom yum goong from this stall was perfect. It was creamy, fatty, and with so many layers of flavors. It officially went into my list of "must eat in Bangkok". (Also, the fruit juice stall right opposite this stall was great too! I've never came across such variety of fresh fruit juice to choose from, at extremely reasonable price)



After spending a few hours in Khao San Road, we decided to head to Asiatique for Christmas Eve dinner. We picked Ko Dang Talay, a restaurant by the river, and had some great time there.



Day 4 (Show DC)
The only reason that we decided to go to Show DC was because we were lazy. We decided not to wake up too early, spent some time in the neighbourhood, then went straight to airport. Show DC was the obvious choice. It was just a few blocks away from where we stayed. Though it has a grand concept of being the hub of leisure and entertainment, we certainly didn't feel the thrill. Maybe because we went there early, there were almost no one around. We had some simple food at cafe, walked around, and headed back to the apartment.




Read also about other blog posts about our Bangkok trip:
Maeklong Railway Market



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Wednesday 14 December 2016

The Continent Hotel Bangkok by Compass Hospitality



2013年family trip我们选择了曼谷。当时曾在The Continent Hotel Bangkok住了一夜,大家都爱上了,所以这一次我又选择在这家酒店度过曼谷的最后一夜。酒店新颖、房间舒服、地点适中、服务亲切、价钱合理,我找不到不回来住一住的理由。

我要求提早check in,所以在中午就乘Uber到这家酒店。在lobby想要check in,服务员却把我们领到顶楼Sky Lounge去,我这才想起我们定的房间有Sky Benefits。在他们慢慢的给我们做check in手续时,我们可以慢慢的享受咖啡、欣赏曼谷skyline……在热爆的曼谷,可以躲在空调室内眺望这繁华城市是一件很写意的事。

进入房间后由于太舒服,大家都懒了下来,要不就瘫在床上发呆,要不就忙着拍照呀、上网呀,哪儿都不想去。我本身可是不介意发呆的,但表妹毕竟‘山长水远’到访,总不可能让她呆在室内,于是我们最后还是选择了订了一辆Uber,到Wat Pho、Wat Arun看看。



寺庙之旅结束后,我们回到酒店,到Sky Lounge享用免费下午茶(Sky Benefits的一部分),慵懒地窝在沙发上谈天说地。晚上闲来无事就到邻近的Terminal 21吃吃走走,商场关门后就捧着一大包的零食回到房间天南地北。

俯瞰都市繁华

隔天早上我们决定哪儿都不去了,睡到自然醒。在酒店用早餐、享受一下温煦阳光、再到外头打了一转(离开曼谷之前,我怎么可以不拜访那些小食摊子呢)。酒店对面在Exchange Tower的巷口有家卖Kanom Kai Nok Krata(sweet potato balls)的小摊子,油锅干净,食物美味便宜,有机会你一定要尝尝。

就这样子,结束了我们的曼谷之旅。




请你也读:
Itinerary: 4D3N Relaxing Bangkok
Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
Wat Pho
Wat Arun

Tuesday 13 December 2016

Wat Arun


我和Wat Arun一直没有什么缘分。在曼谷众多庙宇当中,我最想参观的,其实一直都是Wat Arun,可是这些年来总因为种种原因而去不成,最靠近的时候,总是我在河上,它在岸上……这一次,终于成行了,却碰巧Wat Arun在装修中,我还是和主塔插肩而过……


我们到达Wat Arun时,天已经开始转暗,再碰上表妹肚痛,我们在郑王庙里也只是匆匆地饶了一圈。





然后,给了THB50的入门票到大佛塔去。主塔建于1842年,属于大乘舍利塔式。虽然在装修没得攀爬,但绕着主塔以及周围四座小塔走一遍,还是可以看见复杂的雕刻和镶嵌了各种彩色陶瓷片、玻璃和贝壳等的装饰。对于我来说,这庙宇的装修倒是有个好处,游访的人很少,主塔周围清幽,我们可以慢慢地、详细地看。








我想,旅行和人生一样,总是要留下一些什么遗憾,回味的感觉才更加具体……



门票:每人THB50
路线提示:
如果想要用一天的时间走几个最具代表性的庙宇,最实际的走法是乘BTS到Saphan Taksin BTS Station,吃了早餐再乘Chao Phraya Express Boat到Wat Arun。然后乘船到对岸的Tha Tian吃午餐,再好好的看Wat Pho和Grand Palace(当然还有里头的Emerald Buddha)。


请你也读:
Itinerary: 4D3N Relaxing Bangkok
Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
Wat Pho

Monday 12 December 2016

Wat Pho



好多年前第一次到曼谷公干时,曾和同事趁空余时间挤出了一个tuk-tuk庙宇游。那是一口气游了卧佛、玉佛、marble temple等好几间庙宇,那时候觉得有些审美疲劳。后来,对于到曼谷的庙宇都没有太多的冲动。

这一次要到Wat Pho去,稍微读了一下资料,才发觉原来人家不只是睡佛这么简单(怎么以前我们来就是一口气冲到睡佛?)泰国卧佛寺是曼谷历史最悠久和最大的寺庙,也是泰国第一座公共教育中心。卧佛寺分两域,一是供奉卧佛大雄宝殿和佛陀博物馆;另一区四座大佛塔和99座小佛塔,周围有图书馆、修道佛堂和泰式按摩学院。在卧佛寺大殿走廊的柱子上、墙壁上及各佛殿、排亭中都刻有很多碑文。碑文在三世王时刻成,其内容有建筑、历史、佛史、医药、格言、文学、地理、风俗习惯等,被称为泰国的第一所大学。



我们到曼谷时,泰王已经驾崩一个月多了,但人民对他的爱戴处处可见。在Wat Pho中央,也摆了泰王像供人民朝拜的。



我们在这古老的庙宇范围内慢慢的走,看着那些属于过去的华丽堂皇……暹罗在东南亚一直是富裕的,那些辉煌的历史浓缩了,在这儿向世人展现。






庙宇焦点:卧佛。在卧佛门口除下鞋子,工作人员会给你递上个塑胶袋,让你装鞋子自己提着。大家绕着金光闪闪的佛像绕一圈,被佛镇住,也被一室细腻图绘给镇住……






而我个人最爱的地方,其实是Phra Mondob。比较起别处修饰得崭新亮丽,这儿的墙已经斑驳,这里有着时光的味道。跨过那个门槛,我们走进的是一个很少游客的空间,静谧的,庄严的。可能因为年久失修,游客是不可以走进主庙的。然而,绕之走着,卑微虔诚之心反而在平静中升起。










门票:每人THB100(还给一瓶冰冷矿泉水呢)
路线提示:
我原本的计划是乘BTS到Saphan Taksin BTS Station,吃了早餐再乘Chao Phraya Express Boat到Wat Arun。然后乘船到对岸的Tha Tian吃午餐,再好好的看Wat Pho和Grand Palace(当然还有里头的Emerald Buddha)。这其实是最实际的走法,但我最后还是因为懒惰而换了行程。



请你也读:
Itinerary: 4D3N Relaxing Bangkok
Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
Wat Pho
Wat Arun