Created by SeenThat on October 31, 2009
- Despite the first syllable’s similarity, “wang” and “Bangkok” are not related linguistically. Yet, “wang” means “palace” and Bangkok resembles one large, infinite palace. This unintended couple is a natural one. A journal about “wanging” in Bangkok.
Created by SeenThat on October 13, 2009
- Unless you are a profesional spy, arriving late at the airport is a bad idea. Unwordly burgers and the best curries in the world await to those of us arriving early at Suvarnabhumi. A journal about an unhurried day preceding a long trip.
Created by Eric from Aiea on October 9, 2009
- It's always a good thing to have great friends in Bangkok to really let you enjoy Thai culture and hospitality as you explore the massive capital city and its surrounding areas.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 5 photos
Created by garymarsh6 on October 2, 2009
- This journal is about Bangkok and its environs.
Created by SeenThat on August 26, 2009
- When hearing “Canals City” many people think of Venice or Amsterdam; both are enjoyable but somewhat lean when compared to the surprising canals below Bangkok’s skyscrapers.
Created by SeenThat on August 22, 2009
- Is that Rolex real? What are they doing with these tiny garlands? How do I eat a soup on a boat? On these and other important issues in this journal about Bangkok’s markets.
Created by SeenThat on August 12, 2009
- The joy of seeing an old European styled bridge topped with garudas holding old fashioned street lamps; the delight of raising the eyes from the bridge and meeting a golden pagoda of exquisite shape, the smile of a unique culture and a world metropolis: Krung Thep.
Created by SeenThat on June 3, 2009
- A week in Bangkok. Nobody knows exactly how many people live here. In a good year over twelve million tourists pass through the city’s international airport. If ignoring the official limits, finding the city’s edge is almost impossible. How to explore such a colossus in a week?
Created by SeenThat on May 27, 2009
- Defined as cheap kitsch by many, Khaosan Road provides one of the most eclectic environments in Bangkok, spicing up Mexican tacos with Indian curries. Swiss rosti is rumored to be the next hit amidst the food stalls. Labyrinthine and crowded, it offers more than dream-catchers to modern Marco Polos.
Created by SeenThat on May 5, 2009
- Thousands of Shops, Millions of People
Bangkok
Tourism and Travel Guide