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Danenshadoh Floating Market

【 Introduction 】
The floating Market is one of the famous markets in Bangkok, located in the southwest of Bangkok city, about 80 km from the city. Here, you can see a line of selling boats in the canal crisscross, coupled with the river bank of a family of water village housing, very distinctive oh.

【 How to go 】
Public transport: From Thonburi coach station in the south of Bangkok, take the shuttle bus to Dannenshadot, which departs at 6am and runs every 40-60 minutes, with a one-way fare of THB 30 for non-air-conditioned cars and THB 50 for air-conditioned cars. Charter a bus or join a one-day tour, the schedule is more compact can punch multiple attractions in a day

【 About the boat 】
It costs 2,000 baht to pack a boat, which can seat up to six people. There are two kinds of boats, one is electric, and one is manual boating ~ Of course, you can also visit the market on land without a boat ~

Along the way, you can stop the boat to buy a variety of souvenirs and eat and drink.



The sun shines in the stone Cloud Temple

Wat Benchamabophit in Bangkok, Thailand, whose Chinese name is Stone Cloud Temple, is a small, beautiful and peaceful temple located on Ayuta Road in the north of Bangkok.

This temple is famous for its fine marble architecture and elegant Thai Buddhist art, so it is also known as the "Marble Temple".

The main hall of the temple is built with marble imported from Italy and is full of elegance and luxury. Here you can enjoy the exquisite work of Thai Buddhist art up close and feel the exquisite marble carving.

In addition to the main hall, there are beautiful gardens and clear pools in the temple, walking in the garden, with the breeze blowing over your face, as if you have entered a paradise.

Opening hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Note:
Ticket information: Tickets must be purchased at the entrance to visit the temple. When to visit: The temple usually starts to receive visitors in the morning, so it is recommended to leave in the morning to avoid the heat when the crowds are peak and the sun is intense. At the same time, you can also better enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the temple in the early morning.

Dress code: As it is a Buddhist temple, visitors are required to dress appropriately and avoid exposing shoulders, knees or wearing overly revealing clothing. Wear light and comfortable clothing, and be prepared to take off shoes to enter the temple. Respect cultural practices: It is very important to be quiet and respectful in a temple. Avoid loud noise, fighting or using mobile phones to avoid disturbing the religious activities of other visitors or monks.



Misa Island, Bangkok, Thailand

A popular weekend destination for Bangkok locals, Koh Samet is a small virgin forest island known as the "Island of Paradise".
The main attraction of Samui Island is that it has the most beautiful scenery in Thailand.

The beach, the waves are shining, and it's so nice to step on the cotton sand. Accommodation here is basically on the beach, there are various types of hotels, homestays, beach cabins (some hotels on the island will have their own shuttle service)

Bampey Pier - Samui Island about 30 minutes
From Bangkok, you can choose to charter and transship, or you can buy a bus. Joint ticket with van and boat, 200/ person on the island

The seafood on the island is fresh and at night you can enjoy your food on the soft sand and listen to the waves. There is a swing every few meters in the trees by the sea, and you can sit on the swing and enjoy the moment on the waves and the blacksmithing show in the evening.

There are also water activities such as windsurfing, snorkeling and skiing on the island, and Pattaya does not have the serenity and leisure, although the sun is sunny but the crowd is sparse is a good place for vacation.


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