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What are the must-see places in Bangkok, Thailand? Seek to share
1, Grand Palace
The Grand Palace and the Jade Buddha Temple can be said to be the must-see spots for new arrivals. There are more than 65,438+000 colorful buildings with golden spires and glittering mosaics, and a large mural Ramejian, which is the Thai version of the Indian epic Ramayana. There are 178 newly renovated scenic spots here, so you can enjoy a visual feast all day!
2. Water market
On the morning of the weekend, you might as well visit the water market and get a unique shopping experience. There are all kinds of boats selling fresh vegetables, fruits and flowers, and other items. Shake your boat and bargain. The best time to visit is before 9: 00 am, when the swarming tourists have not yet arrived, showing an "original" Thai style (there are several water markets that can be visited selectively).
3. Chadu Tea Weekend Market
Kaduga market is one of the largest and most unique weekend markets in the world. There are more than 15000 shops here, which are row upon row and almost endless. Learn some basic Thai and bargaining skills, and buy exquisite antiques and handicrafts, clothes, books and even pets at the most affordable price! Experienced shoppers will bring a huge shopping bag or even a suitcase to store their purchases.
4. Wang Zheng Temple
The famous Zheng Wang Temple (or another name "Li Ming Temple" is more widely known) is the most famous landmark in Bangkok and the most common scenic spot in Bangkok publications. There are104m-high magnificent pagodas (Khmer pagodas) decorated with ancient porcelain ballasts, and there are four smaller pagodas nearby. Although it is also called "Liming Temple" (from Aruna, the god of dawn in India), the best scenery of Wangzheng Temple appears in the evening. At this time, the temple set off the red sky behind it, leaving a moving image between heaven and earth.
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