First of all, Chinatown in Bangkok is better known.
When it comes to Japan, most people in China will think of Mount Fuji, Hokkaido, cherry blossoms, animation, drugstores and other synonyms. There is also Chinatown in Yokohama, Japan, which I think is definitely a scenic spot other than 10. When people go to Japan, they usually don't visit Japan's Chinatown. When people want to go to Chinatown, most of them think of Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand.
This is because the movie detective chinatown has made more people in China know about Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand.
Bangkok, Thailand is the oldest Chinatown in the world.
Located in the west of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, Chinatown in Bangkok is one of the busiest business districts in the city. Its scale and prosperity rank among the best in Southeast Chinatown, and it is a veritable "China City" full of China elegance. The block is about 2 kilometers long and is located in the west of Tekin. It consists of three streets, namely Sanpin Street, Yaohuali Road and Shilongjun Road, and several streets and lanes. It has a history of nearly 200 years. In the Golden Buddha Temple in Bangkok's Chinatown, there is also a Chinatown History Museum that tells the history of China's immigration to Thailand. The museum recreates the living conditions of China people in those years through wax figures and proportional windows, which is lifelike.
Third, there are many kinds of goods in Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand, with good quality and low price.
1. Food in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand
Wandering around Chinatown, I saw this store that was still waiting in line at 3 pm. Moreover, there are many Thai locals and nearby residents who come to pack. Decided to have a try.
The delicious food in Thailand's Chinatown includes: bitter soup, stewed bamboo sun, pig's tail &; Pig toes, crispy meat, etc. Delicious and cheap is simply a paradise for eating goods.
2. Skin care products in Bangkok, Thailand
I believe that most people will choose to go to the duty-free shop for relatives and friends. In fact, the franchised duty-free shops in Thailand are very expensive. If you travel in Bangkok, you can find these local brands on the street. And the cheapest local skin care products in Thailand are in Chinatown! This is simply a fairyland for girls who love beauty ~