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If you take a short trip to Thailand, it will take about three days. Are there any interesting places?

Basically, it's ok inside and outside Bangkok. Last year, I only went to Thailand for three days. I just played around Bangkok and gave you a general route for your reference.

The first day: Four-faced Buddha, Palace, Reclining Buddha Temple and Wangzheng Temple, and then I had a Thai meal in a shopping mall in Siam Square in the evening.

The next day: Temple of the Great Relic, Parliament Building, Chinatown, Golden Buddha Temple (Chinatown has come to an end), and go to asitique night market to see a shemale performance in the evening (this is booked in advance).

The third day: I went to the Dannenshado water market (but this place is recommended to go in the morning, because the traffic is inconvenient, it is more lively and it is better with travel agencies), but there are more tourists in this market and a railway market is also very good. After going here, I went to see a Muay Thai (also booked in advance) and finally went to the mountain road in the evening.

In short, three days is basically one day away from nearly two days, visiting temples during the day and gathering at night. The nearest places are those in Bangkok, and the distant places can go to the water market and Pattaya beach, which are basically about two hours' drive. Visit historical sites, watch performances, enjoy Southeast Asian cuisine, stroll along the beach, go shopping, eat, live, travel, buy and entertain.