As a classic destination for Chinese people to travel abroad, Thailand has always shown its unique charm, and Bangkok, the capital, perfectly integrates various characteristics of Thailand. The various exquisite temples here tell the story of a Buddhist cultural power, and the various high-rise buildings reflect the prosperity of the international city.
Today, visit the "three-piece set" of Bangkok's essence attractions, Grand Palace → Wat Pho → Wat Arun, go to Khao San Road Night Market in the evening, go shopping and eat, and do a Thai-style horse killing chicken by the way.
The Grand Palace used to be the residence of successive Thai dynasties, and its importance is comparable to that of the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is the most prestigious "check-in" attraction in Bangkok. The resplendent and resplendent Grand Palace complex shines brightly under the sunlight, especially in the morning, which is a good time to take close-up portraits.
When visiting the Grand Palace, you have to mention the Temple of the Emerald Buddha next to it. Although the Jade Buddha in the temple is only 66 cm high, it is guarded by special personnel. This Buddha statue has a pivotal position in Thailand and is a holy place of worship for devout Buddhists.
There is an amazing reclining Buddha in the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, 46 meters long and 15 meters high, which is as big as three and a half badminton courts. It is like showing people the situation of Buddha's Nirvana (Buddha passed away). There are nearly a hundred pagodas in the temple. Most tourists will not visit the entire temple. The courtyard after passing through the center of the main hall is a good location for photography. After taking pictures, you can go to the next scenic spot.
Blue Elephant Restaurant is a global chain Michelin three-star restaurant. It is also one of the few restaurants in Bangkok that has entered the top 50 Asian cuisine restaurants. It focuses on Thai court cuisine, traditional Thai taste, and a three-course meal with Western food Law, quite particular. However, because the restaurant is too famous and often overcrowded, you must remember to make an appointment in advance on the official website or other gourmet websites.
Zhengwang Temple is a temple commemorating the Thai Chinese king Zheng Zhao. It is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, across the river from the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha.
In addition to delicious food, there are also many Thai-style "mashaji" (massage) services on Khao San Road. Walking on the street, you will see a row of foreigners in a "down-to-earth" mashaji shop every now and then. Enjoy a foot massage while holding a cold drink. It's a special experience to have a simple version of "horse killing chicken" on the streets of Bangkok after a day of rampage.