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Three Streets for Free Travel in Bangkok

Free travel in Bangkok is a way chosen by many Chinese people. However, in the actual process, everyone is a stranger in Bangkok and doesn't know where to go. At this time, it is necessary to check the relevant travel guides in Bangkok, and the three streets that must be visited still need to be experienced. The specific process is shared with you below. 1. Khaosan Road

Many people in Europe and America will choose to come here for the summer vacation, and they will stay here for half a month. Coupled with the location of the film, Kau Shan Road is becoming more and more popular. There are many pubs and open-air bars on the street, and at night it becomes the most exotic street in Bangkok, where you can enjoy drinking and singing loudly without anyone paying attention.

There are many strange things in Kaoshan Night Market. Do you dare to eat scorpions? Have some normal food, and you can't miss Tom

YumKung on Kau Shan Road. It's the most authentic and layered hot and sour soup I've ever had. I suggest you stay from afternoon to night and experience the different faces of Kau Shan Road!

mode of transportation: take a sightseeing boat and disembark at N13 pier, and walk for about 1 minutes. 2. China Town

Thailand is greatly influenced by Chinese, which even extends to the development of written language. In its heyday, Chinese accounted for half of Thailand's population, and a large number of Chaoshan people moved here. Because of this, Chinatown in Bangkok, with a history of more than 2 years, is the most representative in Southeast Asia.

Chinatown is not a single street, but a series of branches. When you are in it, you can see all kinds of large Chinese signboards, old buildings, Chinese medicine shops and grocery stores, just like the street view of Hong Kong, which is the best witness of ethnic integration!

Chinatown is more than that. Most tourists come for food! There are many famous bird's nest, shark's fin and seafood restaurants, and the later there are all kinds of delicious food stalls, the more people there are, especially a hard-to-find T & K

Seafood is even listed as a must-eat food in Chinatown.

mode of transportation: take a sightseeing boat to get off at N5 pier, and then take a tuk-tuk bus. The fare is about 1 baht. Third, the cowboy street (SoiCowboy)

Thailand is one of the few countries where the third sex is allowed, and because of this, it has developed a unique and legitimate entertainment industry. Bangkok's red light district, which gathers all kinds of shemale shows and adult bars, attracts visitors. The three famous red areas are Nana Square, Papong Night Market and Cowboy Street. The red light district of Cowboy Street, which is located next to Asoke Railway Station, is famous for its fiery girl who blocks the street. At night, the crowded streets with colorful lights make people blush and heartbeat. It is also a very special experience to experience it on the spot.

By the way, opposite the red light district of Cowboy Street is Terminal, a department store with the theme of terminal, which is very popular among young people. Each floor represents different countries, and there are many representative installation arts that are very suitable for taking photos and punching in.

mode of transportation: next to MRTSukhumvit (Sukunyi Station) and BTSAsok (Asoke Station).