Both Thailand and Japan have "Chinatowns". Why do Chinese tourists prefer Bangkok's Chinatown?
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It will definitely make you suddenly enlightened ~ 1. Bangkok’s Chinatown is more well-known. When it comes to Japan, most Chinese people think of Mount Fuji, Hokkaido, cherry blossoms, animation, drug stores and other synonyms.
I think Chinatown in Yokohama, Japan is definitely one of the top 10 attractions. People who go to Japan often don’t go specifically to visit Chinatown in Japan. People who want to visit Chinatown mostly think of Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand.
This is because the movie "Detective Chinatown" has made more Chinese people know about Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand.
2. Bangkok, Thailand is the oldest Chinatown in the world. Bangkok Chinatown is located in the west of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. It is one of the busiest commercial districts in the city. Its scale and prosperity rank first among the Chinatowns in the southeast region. This
A veritable "Chinatown" rich in Chinese style.
The block is about 2 kilometers long and stands in the west of Taijing City. It is connected by three streets, Sanpin Street, Yaowarat Road and Shilongjun Road, as well as many streets and lanes. It has a history of nearly 200 years.
In the Temple of the Golden Buddha in Bangkok's Chinatown, there is also a Chinatown History Museum that tells the history of Chinese immigrants to Thailand. The museum vividly reproduces the living conditions of the Chinese at that time through wax figures and proportional windows.
3. Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand, has a wide range of products with good quality and low prices. 1. Food in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand. I was wandering around Chinatown and saw this shop that was still queuing up at three o'clock in the afternoon.
There are also many local Thais and many nearby residents who come to pack.
Decided to try it.
The delicacies of Thailand’s Chinatown include: Kueh soup, stewed bamboo shoots, pig tails & pig toe tips, crispy pork, etc. They are delicious and cheap, making it a paradise for foodies.
2. I believe most people will choose to buy skin care products at King Power Duty Free Shop in Bangkok, Thailand. In fact, Thai skin care products at King Power Duty Free Shop are expensive. If you travel in Bangkok, you can find these local brands in the streets and alleys.