There are other places in Bangkok! We could take a little vacation here!

Some of Bangkok's best attractions are perfect for international students at almost no cost!

01

Talad Rod Fai (Train Market)

One popular market is the open-air train market on the eastern edge of Bangkok. There are plenty of antique goods, snacks, and all kinds of second-hand items for you to buy, and frugal shoppers will also love these dazzling items. A railway market with more than 100 years of history, the railway is full of vegetable and meat vendors next to the railway, whenever there is a train through the market stall owners to put away the awning, experience standing on both sides of the railway market train face and go, the train is very slow, even standing on both sides is absolutely safe, the people on the train also warmly greet you.

Address: 51 Srinagarindra Road, Nong Bon, Prawet,Bangkok 10250, Thailand

02

Looking for crocodiles in Chinatown

Strange is that you can be in Bangkok's Chinatown Wat ChakrawatrachawatWoramahawihan crocodiles found in a little pond. Finding these terrifying creatures is like going on a treasure hunt around Chinatown, visiting Chinese shops and restaurants along the way. The temple is a five-minute drive from Yaohua Li Road, where Chinatown is located. In addition, after the temple gate, you can turn left to see the pond. But if you don't want to get up close and personal, just take a look at the stuffed crocodile in the display case next to you!

Bangkok's only crocodile temple, it is said that a monk found three orphaned baby crocodiles later brought to the temple to take care of, and now it has become a playground and growing place for three crocodiles. Temple is not far from Chinatown, this attraction is relatively small no tourists are very quiet, crocodiles motionless eyes are very leisurely, I heard that there will be a specific time every week can go in and interact with crocodiles Oh, interested treasure children can go to see, free to see the crocodile is not fragrant.

Address: Chakkrawat, Samphanthawong, Bangkok10100, Thailand

03

Hidden train

Built before the First World War, Bangkok South Phong Railway Station has been opened since 1916, and has been the largest railway station in Thailand for more than 100 years. The century-old railway Station Hua Lamphong will officially close next year, so the only way to catch a train in Bangkok is to go to the new station Krung Thep Aphiwat, also known as Bang Sue Grand Station, before it closes.

From here to Ayutthaya - Ayutthaya only need 15 Thai, no air conditioning of the old train, drive an hour and a half, there are constantly selling food and drink businesses, cold drinks and outside the window of the wind have dispersed the heat, even without air conditioning of the old train does not feel stuffy.

The conductor on the car will check the tickets one by one, they have a super good memory, so many stations continue to go up and down, who checked who did not check all remember clearly, directly pay for tickets, even if the delay is a little, it will basically arrive on time oh.

There is a special area for monks in the car, which will be blocked with ropes, do not rush Oh ~

Who would have thought that a hidden decommissioned train could be found at the old Thonburi railway station? If you're looking for free activities and attractions, this is the jewel in Bangkok's heart. The station, located after Siriraj Hospital, is small but has a sprawling warehouse with an old steam engine. In addition, some of these trains are used for special events and remain intact. A lot of people will love visiting this cool place, and if you ask, they can even let you into one of these classic trains.

Address: Siriraj, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok 10700,Thailand

04

Ancient city flower market

Pak Khlong Talat near Chinatown, near the Grand Palace and Wat Pho Temple, from the Chao Phaya River bus boat Pier 7 nearest, Pier 7 also has the subway, if you want to walk from Chinatown can start from Pier 5, the flower market in addition to cut flowers, but also a large number of large and small wreaths and Buddha objects, In response to the special needs of local religious culture, vendors simplify jasmine, marigolds, roses, and orchids to just flower heads, and then make finished products for the vendors who make wreaths. In the flower market, you can see the operation process of offering Buddhas in Thailand and using flowers in large quantities.

Also known as Pak Klong Talad, it is open 24 hours a day and sells a variety of flowers and plants. Located in the old part of Bangkok, it is famous for being free to bloom if you don't choose to buy a few flowers. Wake up early, 4am should be the best time to visit, as trucks can be seen unloading the latest stock of flowers. Thai culture lovers will enjoy meeting flower vendors and wreath makers early in the morning as they make garlands and other flower designs for sale.

Address: Pak Klong Talad, Khlong Lord Memorial Bridge, Chak Phet Rd, Bangkok

05

Muay Thai at MBK Center

Muay Thai competition is usually a bit expensive. But MBK Bangkok offers a night of free fighting. But plan ahead, because the games are on the last Wednesday of each month. Thais are proud of their Muay Thai tradition, and if they can't get involved in actual combat, they usually find themselves sitting around the television. Although many of the MBK Fight Night participants are teenagers, there are still some fights that feature experienced fighters.

Address: MBK Centre, 444 Phayathai Road, WangMai, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

06

Terminal 21 Mall

This wonderful shopping center is visited by people of all ages. As it is decorated in the theme of the world famous city, it is also possible to take a walk in the mall. Here, you can see scenes from San Francisco, Paris, London and Tokyo and take some great selfies. In addition, a variety of different periods of unique themes, so that you will not be bored when visiting.

Address: Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei, Watthana,Bangkok 10110, Thailand

07

Erawan Buddha Thai dance performance

The Erawan Shrine is famous not only for its Buddha statues, but also for its traditional Thai dance performances. Also, before or after watching a dance performance, the golden statue of Than Tao Mahaprom is another delightful sight. This wonderful shopping center is visited by people of all ages. The dance group also pays homage to God by performing several times a day, making him an excellent experience to understand Thailand's ancient culture.

Address: Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathumwan,Bangkok 10330, Thailand

08

Lombini Park

This beautiful park, many people call it a paradise away from the daily bustle of the city. Here, visitors can have a picnic and enjoy the peaceful nature surrounding them with blankets. You can also run and bike around this spacious park, as it offers plenty of space to move around. But what many people don't know is that there are several unusual residents in the park. Monitor lizards roam freely around Lombini Park, making the visitor experience more exotic! Be careful, as it is not advisable to have close contact with lizards. However, they are used to tourists and usually do not cause problems.

Address: Rama IV Rd, Khwaeng Lumphini, KhetPathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand 10330


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