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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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Night markets in Taiwan are street markets that occupy either sidewalks or entire streets hawking street food, clothing, and other consumer goods.
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My first trip to Taiwan,Taipei, although bounded by a tight shooting schedule, I had a blast, and it was an eye-opening experience as I got to learn and understand the cultures and lifestyles of the Taiwanese people.
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My Recent night market experiences - Tokyo Style - which is within a famous shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur.
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Looking for cheap items? Why don't you just head on to Downtown Cheras Kuala Lumpur? A night market heaven so unlike others. It offers you a wide range of products and foods.
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So you're in Bangi in Selangor, Malaysia and got nothing to do at night? There's no point of doing nothing in your room, just start your engine and head to downtown Jalan Reko - a haven for a wide range of cheap products. You can get almost anything here especially football jerseys.
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Hat Yai, a city situated at the southern region of Thailand is connected to the northern states of Malaysia.
More than a decade ago, this bustling and lively city used to be well-favored by tourists; with visitors and shoppers from everywhere, but things seemed to have changed through the years.
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That´s right - I went to that area in the daytime, because my wife went to her favorite hairdresser which is located in this area.
So, since I don´t have that much hair to cut I took my Yashica T4 instead and went out on the streets....what a nice decision.
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How to get to that place? You can reach Petaling Street by hiring taxis, or by boarding buses, trains from the city. It's very convenient!
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Hat Yai is the commercial center of Southern Thailand and a popular weekend destination for visitors from Malaysia. It is located 1300 km from Bangkok and about 50 km from Pedang Besar on the Malaysian border. Hat Yai’s particular interest is shopping – driven by Malaysian weekender the market stalls offer virtually everything.
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At the busy neighborhood of Banglamphu north of the Grand Palace lies the famous backpacker's Mecca: Khao San Road. Chaos is constant in Khao San, a pulsating plethora of multicultural, gastronomical and commercial life... true to the images swirling in my head as I read Alex Garland's cult-classic-turned-blockbuster about a secret paradise with a dark side, called "The Beach" :