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What are the interesting places in Bangkok? What are the scenic spots that must be visited?

Bangkok, which won the Oriental Venice, is the capital of Thailand and the political, commercial and cultural center. It not only occupies the first place in geographical position, but also is an important stronghold of tourism. In recent years, the increase of tourists to China in Thailand has brought a new round of prosperity and business opportunities to Bangkok tourism. Let's take a look at the scenic spots in Bangkok, Thailand, and see what beautiful scenery attracts a large number of tourists.

1.? Watergate market in Bangkok

The famous Watergate Market in Bangkok is located in the most central area of Bangkok. Just find the Rainbow Sky Hotel on the 88th floor of the tallest building in Bangkok, and you will find it here. Watergate market is one of the oldest markets in Bangkok, and almost all stores are open to retail customers from 10 in the morning to 9: 00 in the evening. The market is very big, and the sidewalk is full of colorful but all kinds of small shops. Here, visitors can experience the most authentic business model in Bangkok.

Surrounding attractions: There are many business districts and shopping centers near Watergate Market, including Platinum Fashion Shopping Center, Glow Pratunam and PALLADIUM Shopping Center, and Pantip Plaza, which focuses on electronic products.

Food Tips: At the end of the market, near Soi Ratchaprarop Soi 3, you can find some highly acclaimed foreign restaurants, such as Indian restaurants, Muslim restaurants, Arabic restaurants and African restaurants, all of which have their own characteristics.

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Tangkequn Island is an island located on the tributary of the Chao Phraya River. This is not only a bustling small market, but also a quiet island. The residents here live a leisurely, quiet and idyllic life by the river. The market is on the right of Wat Paramai Yikawat. A narrow path by the river is covered with wooden family shops. Products are mainly pottery, souvenirs, handicrafts and decorations. You can enjoy the traditional thai massage on the deck by the river, or enjoy the delicious food by watching the running water. The market is famous for pottery and pottery making, which was brought by the first batch of Meng people and has always been a very important way for villagers to make a living.

Surrounding attractions: If tourists walk to the left of the island pier, they will find a bicycle rental office. We advise tourists to ride clockwise around the island. There are also several oldest preserved caves along this line. Wat Paramai Yikawat, opposite the pier, is a must-see attraction. This is a typical Meng style building. Near Wat Paramai Yikawat is the Rama V Museum. There is a temple in the north of the island. There is an inclined Mu Dao in the temple, which is the symbol of this island. Many people choose to rent a long-tailed boat at the dock to explore islands and rivers.

Food tip: A cup of traditional Thai iced coffee, then a bowl of beef and pork noodles or boat-shaped chicken, seafood pasta made of Mon rice or coconut milk pasta is not to be missed.

Grand Palace and Jade Buddha Temple

Thai Palace is a landmark in Bangkok. It covers about one square mile. Built in 1782, it contains several buildings, beautifully carved and beautifully painted. Jade Buddha Temple, the royal temple in the palace, is the most solemn Buddha statue in Thailand. Please be sure to dress neatly when you enter.

Opening hours: 8: 30 am-11:30 am and 0:00-3:30 pm every day.

Cost: 500 baht