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Bangkok Capital of Thailand and Where East Meets West



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By : John Hacking    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-01 06:56:06
If New York is the city that never sleeps then Bangkok, Thailand s vibrant capital city, comes a very close second place. The city was founded in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri Dynasty. Today it s the country s spiritual, commercial and educational hub, home to approximately ten million people or more than 10 of the Thai population.

Bangkok (or Krung Thep in Thai which means city of angels ) is an exciting, high contrast melting pot of east meets west. It is a dynamic city that has embraced technology and modern living with its busy expressways, bold skyscrapers and designer brand filled shopping centres. Yet underneath it all, it remains a traditional haven of culture, history and time honored customs, where elders are respected and family always comes first.

As you travel from the airport you ll see plenty of examples of modern architecture dotting the cityscape and amongst them all, standing proud, are glittering Buddhist temples such as Wat Phra Kaew and The Grand Palace. Snaking through the concrete jungle, you ll spy remnants of the old Bangkok below you ancient canals and waterways that are well worth exploring on a boat trip.

Every Thai household and building, even the most modern, has a traditional spirit house built outside for good fortune and to honor the spirit of the land. Each day, small offerings of fruit and water are laid out, often with arrangements of flowers. If you re an early riser, keen to make the most of your vacation time in Bangkok, don t be surprised when you see Buddhist monks in saffron robes making their morning alms rounds accepting food and donations from local people, young and old.

Thailand has a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of around 75 to 92 degrees Fahrenheit, so pack light clothing for your trip. Natural fibers like cotton and linen are often more comfortable when you re walking and touring in hot weather. Practically everywhere you go in Bangkok you ll find you some relief from the heat, with blasts of icy cold air conditioning in retail outlets and hotels.

From March to May it s the hottest time, with the highest temperatures and humidity. From June to October is monsoon season, so remember to take an umbrella. November to February is cooler and less humid. Remember that the monsoon season varies throughout the country and can affect the weather you experience.

You ll find all types of accommodation in Bangkok from lavish 5 star international names to smaller backpacker hostels, favored by young tourists. Book online and see what special rates you can find to suit your mood and that all important budget. You ll discover everything from peaceful luxury escapes with spas to exciting hotels right in the heart of the action.

One of the first words you ll learn in Bangkok is Rot tip or rot tit which literally means cars that stick , in other words traffic jam. But the everyday snarls and gridlock have been vastly improved by Bangkok s cosmopolitan transport system.

You can now ride the subway, the Hua Lamphong Bang Sue line has 18 stations along the 12 mile route. It s fast, quiet and modern.

Jump on a BTS Sky Train. BTS sky trains ply along Sukhumvit, Silom and Phahonyothin roads. The routes connect Bangkok s leading hotels and major shopping areas such as Siam Square, Silom, Ratchaprasong and Chatuchak Weekend Market.

Of course, you can t go to Bangkok without a ride in a tuk tuk. These zippy three wheeled open air motorized taxis are popular for short journeys. Fares must be bargained in advance, it s part of the fun.

The Grand Palace: the number one attraction. Every visitor to Bangkok should see the magnificent buildings within the Grand Palace compound to get a feeling of this grand architectural style. Since the founding of Bangkok as the Nations capital by King Rama I, The Grand Palace has been the major architectural symbol of The Thai Royal Family. The Royal Family actually resides at Chitralada Palace while The Grand Palace is used for ceremonial purposes.

Wat Pho: possibly the most interesting temple in Thailand. It combines history, medical science and is a center for meditation and traditional massage training. Have a massage while you re here, at a very fair price.

Chatuchak Weekend Market: with over 9,000 shops and stalls you ll be tempted over and over. Close to everything that is for sale in Bangkok is here, including antiques, Buddha amulets, handicrafts, clothes, flowers and furniture. (You ll notice that some maps spell it Jatuchak . Many English words have multiple spellings, so if you re in doubt, ask the hotel concierge to write it in Thai for the taxi driver.)

Vimanmek Mansion Museum: the world s largest golden teak building located in the compound of the Dusit Palace on Ratchawithi Road. The three storey royal mansion has 81 rooms, halls and ante chambers containing unique memorabilia.

Jim Thompson s House: this exquisite Thai house and buildings stand as a museum to the man who revived the Thai silk industry after the Second World War. The company he founded, Jim Thompson Thai Silk, is recognized worldwide for its brilliant fabrics, home accessories and fashion items. The gardens are equally impressive with a lush tropical jungle imitating nature s haphazard beauty right in the center of the city.

Shopping in Bangkok is not limited to one or two streets. You ll find dozens of malls, markets and luxury retail outlets throughout the city. The most popular are located around the Ploenchit Ratchaprasong area, Sukhumvit Rd and Silom Surawong Patpong, including the fantastic Patpong night market where you can pick up your souvenirs, fashion and Thai handicrafts. Don t be shy to bargain in the market (nicely) as your dollar can go a long way.

Bangkok s main river, the Chao Phraya is the place to be. Imagine a royal armada stretching as far as your eyes can see. A flotilla of superbly carved royal barges slowly sail into view, manned by the Royal Thai Navy dressed in ancient ceremonial uniforms. Each sailor rowing in perfect unison, perfected through months of intense practice.

Thailand has a well deserved reputation as the The Land of Smiles . You ll receive a warm welcome and feel the genuine friendliness of the locals. One thing s for sure, the memories of a vacation here will stay with you for a lifetime.
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