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What free attractions are recommended in Thailand?

Thailand is a tourist destination. Many Chinese people travel to Thailand every year. Thailand has many famous attractions that are worth seeing. But if you don’t want to go to these places, then the editor will tell you today Let me recommend some free attractions to everyone.

1. Maeklong Railway Market Maeklong Railway Market

Maeklong Railway Market is the most thrilling market! The market is located on both sides of the narrow railway. When the train has not yet arrived, the railway tracks are On both sides are vendors selling food and locals coming to buy food. But the most shocking sight is that whenever a train is about to arrive, the vendors will quickly dismantle their shading tents, put away their bamboo baskets within 2 minutes, and then dodge within half a meter of the train. After leaving, the plain appearance of the traditional market returned again.

Address: PhetSamut, MaeKlong, MueangSamutSongkhram, SamutSongkhram75000

Time: 10:00-18:00

Transportation: Take BTS in Bangkok to Victory Monument Station , go down the stairs at Century the Movie Plaza

exit and turn left. After passing the alley of 7-11, there is an air-conditioned minibus to Maeklong Railway Market. The fare is about NT$83 and the journey takes about 1.5 hours.

2. Ferris Wheel Night Market

If you are tired of sweaty shopping at the Chatuchak Weekend Market under the scorching sun, then Skyscanner recommends that you go to the Ferris Wheel Night Market, (also Called the Riverside Night Market).

The Ferris Wheel Night Market is the largest night market in Asia. It was renovated from an old dock warehouse. Compared with traditional night markets, the environment here is tidy and has a stronger petty bourgeois atmosphere. The Ferris wheel next to the night market is said to be the fastest rotating Ferris wheel in the world. You might as well try it while sitting on it to enjoy the night view of the Chao Phraya River.

Address: Charoenkrung Road, Wat Prayakrai District Bangkor Laem, Bangkok 10120

Time: 17:00-00:00

Transportation: at BTS Saphan

Taksin Station After exiting the station from Exit 2, walk straight for about 50 meters. The innermost one on the left side of the pier is the Asiatique connecting pier. The boat ride takes about 15 minutes. The shuttle boat leaves every half hour, with the last boat leaving at 11pm.

3. Erawan Buddha in Bangkok

Erawan Buddha is one of the most popular worship sites in Thailand. It is sought after by many people. After entering the fence, you can buy incense offerings on the right side. You can put your palms together, hold the incense between your palms, or kneel down to worship. Leave the incense and make a wish. Use three incense sticks and a wreath to pray 4 times clockwise, then return to the first side and pray again. Finally, go to the water purification area on the left, fill the tin bowl with clean water, clean the water tank, scoop out the water, and pat your forehead, face, and arms to seek the blessings of the Erawan Buddha.

PS: It is recommended not to come here to worship Buddha during the Chinese Lunar New Year, because at this time, the Erawan Buddha also has a strong peak of worship, and there is no space to kneel.

Time: 06:00_23:00

Address: Ratchadamri Road/Ratchaprasong Road, Bangkok, Thailand

Transportation: Take the SkyTrain to ChitLom Station and follow the instructions Direction to Erawan Department Store.

4. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (Damnoen Saduak Floating

Market) is the most popular market in Bangkok. The famous floating market, but it is a bit far away from Bangkok city, about 100 kilometers, so it is best to set out early in the morning to avoid the busy traffic.

After passing through the crowded canal, you will see floating merchants on the river selling colorful tropical fruits and vegetables, as well as customers haggling, etc. These seemingly cliché scenes , in the busy pace of life in Hong Kong, children and adults may not be able to see it. It is just a good opportunity for parents to educate the next generation to understand the world.

5. Watch Muay Thai at MBK

Muay Thai is Thailand’s national sport, making people all over the country crazy about it. Generally, the ticket to watch a Muay Thai match is THB

1,000. But if you come to MBK Mall every Wednesday at 8pm, you can watch the Muay Thai fight for free. The exciting and tense competition will definitely make your adrenaline rise quickly!

Time: Every Wednesday at 8pm

Address: 444 Phayathai Rd, Bangkok, Pathumwan

Transportation: Walk from the National Stadium Light Rail Station

6. Lumphini Park

The predecessor of Lumphini Park is the Royal Garden of the Sixth Emperor of Thailand, also known as the Thai version. New York's Central Park is a favorite place for citizens to do activities.

If you want to feel the greenery of Bangkok in the early morning and stay away from the hustle and bustle, you should come here to breathe in the aura of heaven and earth! Whether you come for a stroll to enjoy the scenery or for a run, it is a good start to a beautiful day.

Time: 04:30-21:00 every day

Address: RamaIV Road, Pathumwan

Transportation: Take the MRT subway and get off at Silom or Lumphini station

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7. Wat Mahathat

Although there are many temples in Bangkok, not every one allows you to meditate inside. The monks at Wat Mahathat provide free walking and meditation courses to tourists every day. This is a perfect opportunity for you to learn more about Thai culture and sit back and relax your mind, away from the trivial matters.

Time: held three times a day, 7:00-10:00 in the morning, 13:00-16:00 in the afternoon, 18:00-20:00 in the evening

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Transportation: Take the Chao Phraya River express boat to Chang Pier, then walk 100 meters to Wat Mahathat.