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It was my first trip to this city on April. I should say it is a really new culture for me. This city I am talking about now is Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok is the capital city and the largest urban area in Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon meaning "city of angels". Bangkok is the political, social, and economic center of Thailand, and one of the leading cities in Southeast Asia.
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The saddest part of a holiday is when it’s over. Yet, there is still one more location where you can capture a few more photos before you head home – the airport.
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When I’m holidaying in Bangkok and know that shopping will be my main activity, the Pathumwan Princess Hotel is my hotel of choice. Why Pathumwan Princess Hotel? The hotel’s website says it all, “The hotel's location is unique, sitting adjacent to MBK Center and opposite Siam Square. Surrounded by some of Bangkok’s best retail and entertainment facilities, you really are spoilt for choice.”
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Siam Square is one of the hippest places to be in Bangkok, Thailand. Not surprisingly, it’s the place to be at after school for many students.
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Bangkok’s Chinatown is a major attraction for both Thais and tourists. It’s also where you can get some of the best street shots, which is great as a confidence builder, especially if you’re a budding street photographer.
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Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market is the place to go to for great deals. Shoppers are spoilt for choice when it comes to the variety of things to buy. But it is also a great place for some street photography!
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It’s really amazing what this stretch of road between Bangkok’s two most popular shopping centers, Mah Boon Krong and Platinum Mall, has to offer for street photographers.
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Although not strictly speaking of a "Gap Year", in 2002, my friend and I decided to buy a one-way ticket to Australia via Thailand and Singapore. We had no concrete plans but thought we would see what happened along the way. Ten years later, I look back at that time as one of the best in my life!
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Last year, I spent a whole month in Thailand. I am not Thai, but I must say I treat Thailand like my homeland. The people, the shops, the atmosphere, the views and the hotels, finally, you find a place to relax yourself. I think that the reason why Thailand is my must go place every summer.
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Bowonniwet Vihara Temple is a first class Royal Buddhist monastery of the Dhammayut tradition, located on the northeast side of Bangkok's Ratanakosin island, just inside the old city wall bordering Banglumpoo canal, on Pra Sumeru road.
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Amongst the alleys, shops and temples of Chinatown, you never know what you're going to find. It's a great place to get lost with your camera!
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Khao San Road has a life and culture, sights and sounds, of its own. For backpackers who want to explore Bangkok’s cultural sights on a budget, make it your refuge!
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Yaowarat or Bangkok’s Chinatown is a lively and vibrant district that is best explore on foot.
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Most Famous Monument In Bangkok.
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Join us in Bangkok as we take a boat ride and unleash the power of the LC-A Wide Angle lens on the LC-A's birthday month!
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Strut your way down and be a Supermodel on the LC-A's 25th birthday party in Bangkok!
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Don't forget to wear good walking shoes and tons of film - we're going places!
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Join us in Bangkok as we take a tour into the mind of Thailand's most veteran LC-A user in our 'LC-A, Mother of the 10 Golden Rules' workshop!
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Embark on a whole-day photo trip around Bangkok - employing a Bird's-eye view of the city!
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Come enjoy the sea breeze and the heat of the summer sun in Hua Hin south of Thailand for a hot, hot workshop you can't miss!