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Although recently inundated by severe flooding on October 14, 2011, since Ayutthaya has survived many floods and destruction of various types throughout history, hopefully this once beautiful place will continue to be visited once travel bans are lifted.

Ayutthaya was the second capital of ancient Siam believed to have been first developed by Prince U-Thong in 1350. By the 1700s this city was designated the world’s largest city with a population of around 1 million residents and in 1991 was included on the World Heritage Sites listings.

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11 8th, 2011

The Damnoen Saduak market is unique to Bangkok. This area has hundreds of rows of boats, full of merchandise for tourists and locals to shop from. The unique appeal to this floating mall, is that each boat is representative of a store front. The locals park their row boats and fill them with goods from foods to merchandise they hand craft.

A tourist can take a guided tour. One simply pulls up beside the boat of their choice and lets the haggling begin. This area is quite chaotic and “parking Read the rest of this entry »



China town is one chaotic mess of fun. People visiting this area, not only get to experience the life in Bangkok, but they also get to see just how many people can pack themselves into one street. Yaowarat Road, is where the famous China Town is located. This road during the day is not overly congested. One can easily maneuver up and down without problems. At night time, the signs come on and all the shops open for business. While it is a great area to Read the rest of this entry »



11 1st, 2011

The Grand Palace and Wat Prakeaw is one of the most magnificent places to visit in Thailand. The palace is over two hundred and eighteen thousand square metres. The palace is surrounded by four great walls that were constructed in 1782. These walls are still guarded by soldiers bearing arms. The Wat Prakeaw is known in English as the Temple of Buddha which is a very important religious symbol for this country. This statue is dated back to the fourteenth century and is still in great condition.the Buddha is made out of emeralds. Read the rest of this entry »