04 Jun

With the improvement of national economic strength, people's living standards are also improving. During holidays and festivals, many people choose to travel all over the world, which can relieve their depressed mood on the one hand, and broaden their horizon and knowledge in the process of travel on the other hand. In recent years, several southeast Asian countries have become popular with Chinese tourists, especially Thailand and Vietnam.

Just recently, Thailand visa-free policy has extended the rectified, we now go to Thailand is becoming more and more convenient, tourism Jeju to Shenyang flights in Thailand, if is the peak season, the streets in Thailand, travel of the Chinese people are more likely than Thailand, today to introduce you to is the place where the most popular Chinese tourists, who came here say can be comparable to the 80 s, Hong Kong, where on earth is it? Check it out with us.

This place is in Bangkok's Chinatown, 2 km, force is composed of three street, yao hua road, shilong army road three street and many lanes in series, was born at the same time, with the city of Bangkok until today, has a history of 200 years, the buildings on both sides of the streets here on the extended many Chinese signs, the streets of Hong Kong atmosphere, old houses and narrow roads, bustling markets and a few Chinese Jeju to Shanghai flights thais to hawk tang goods.

As we all know, the temples of Bangkok is ubiquitous, and here in Chinatown, the door has a big temple, there are a lot of people every year during the New Year came to the temple to the Buddha and monks water bath, pray for peace, like the Chinese New Year's day is, go to the temple to burn incense worshipping Buddha, and Chinatown near the temple also marked on the signs of Chinese, there is a becomes the Chinese.

With its narrow hutongs, Chinese characters and goods, Bangkok's Chinatown is crowded, bustling and noisy. Compared with other countries' chinatowns, Bangkok's gives people a miniature of Hong Kong in the 1980s and 1990s.

Have you ever been to Bangkok's Chinatown?

 

 

 

 

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