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The Grand Palace – History, Art and Architecture Unlike Other In The Heart Of Bangkok

Thailand.Malaysia.April.20180071; Adventure; Amazing; Anselm Chong; Architecture; Asia; Awesome; Bangkok; Blue Sky; Bright; Buddhism; Destination Scenic; Explore; Famous; Fuji; Fujifilm; Gold; Good Weather; Grand Palace; Grandeur; Grandure; Historical Building; Holy Place; Its The Journey; Journey; Landmark; Landscape; Lumaca Photo; My Camera Diary; MyCameraDiary.com; Nice Day; Photography; Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang; Place of Praying; Poster; Prong; Religion; Road Trip; Scenery; Soul Searching; South East Asia; Southeast Asia; Sunny; Temple; Thailand; Tourism; Tower; Travel; Travel Diaries; Travel Photo; Travel Photography; TravelPhotos; Tropic; Tropical; Trvel Stories; Wallpaper; XT2; golden; shining; spectacular, This is one of the views inside of the Grand Palace, one of its many towers against the blue sky.  It is one magnificent view for sure, and the super nice weather help, it makes the Grand Palace that much more impressive under the super bright and sunny crazy good day.

From Seattle To Thailand, To Malaysia, And Back To Thailand, A Photo Journey Part 7

Finally, we are going to the Grand Palace, after killing off some times at the flower market, which turn out to be quite an interesting place to visit, it was worth a trip.

The Grand Palace, in the heart of Bangkok, a historical temple, a landmark, also a checkpoint type of a place that’s been visited to dire by tourist from all over the world.

From what I have read, the place is going to be busy, crowded, hot, humid and chaotic. Some writers actually suggested that it is not worth a trip. But hey, you know what? I haven’t been there, and you can’t judge a place before you actually visit it and see it for your self. Crowded and busy it may be, it is still one of the most historical and significant architectural locations in Thailand, I have to see it for my self.

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The Flower Market – Pak Khlong Talat By Chao Phraya River In Bangkok Thailand

Varieties Of Flowers Being Sold At The Bangkok Flower Market Pak Khlong Talat Thailand Thailand.Malaysia.April.20180052; Adventure; Anselm Chong; Bangkok; Business; Buy and Sell; Colorful; Fuji; Fujifilm Xt2; It's The Journey; Landmark; Lots of Flowers; Lumaca Photo; My Camera Diary; MyCameraDiary.com; Plants; Poster; Road Trip; South East Asia; Stalls; Stock Photography; Thailand; Trade; Travel; Travel Diary; Travel Photography; Travel Photos; Travel Story; Vendors; Wallpaper; flower market; flowers

From Seattle To Thailand, To Malaysia, And Back To Thailand, A Photo Journey Part 6

The flower market was not in my original plan, I mean, there’s so much to see, so why waste time on a flower market right?  My goal that day is to see the Grand Palace and its surrounding.  The problem?  I got up too early (blaming jetlag here) and realized they are not open yet when I was ready.  But I don’t want to sit around waiting for them to open, so I decide to use these extra time to visit the flower market.

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Jok Prince – A Delicious Authentic Traditional Old World Porridge Congee In Bangkok Thailand

People Line up At The Very Busy Jok Prince Porridge Shop In Old Bangkok, Thailand Thailand.Malaysia.April.0041; Adventure; Anselm Chong; Bangkok; Chef; Client; Comfort Food; Congee; Cook; Cooking; Customer; Eat; Eat is Life; Explore; Foodie; Fuji; Fujifilm; Good Eat; It's The Journey; Joke Prince Porridge Restaurant; Local Restaurant; Locals; Lumaca Photo; My Camera Diary; MyCameraDiary.com; Old Shop; People; Photography; Restaurant; Road Trip; Scenery; Southeast Asia; Thailand; Traditional Restaurant; Travel; XT2

From Seattle To Thailand, To Malaysia, And Back To Thailand, A Photo Journey Part 5

Jok Prince, I have known about this place from my research and reading before arriving Thailand, and I wonder, how is a shop selling one of the most humble dishes in the world, the lowly porridge or congee, can be so well known, I mean like internationally well known. So I must try them, and they are not too far from the hotel, so in just a couple minute of walk, I was there, to find out what this porridge is all about.

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Street Food That Feels Like Restaurant That Feels Like Street Food | Bangkok | Thailand

You can eat what you cook in the hotpot anyway you want, but the way the locals eat it is to wrap the cooked food in lettuce, along with the rice noodle, herbs, and sauces. Take a big bite, chew and mix everything well in your mouth, until all the herbs release their aromas, then swallow. Ah, a super satisfying bite. That's Thai food for you, it's about the combination of flavors. Thailand.Malaysia.April.0033; Adventure; Anselm Chong; Asia; Bangkok; Comfort Food; Delicacy; Delicious; Destination Scenic; Eat is Life; Explore; Food Photo; Food Photography; Foodie; Fuji; Fujifilm; Good Eat; Its The Journey; Journey; Lumaca Photo; Market; My Camera Diary; MyCameraDiary.com; Photography; Rice Noodle; Road Trip; Scenery; Soul Searching; South East Asia; Southeast Asia; Street Food; Street Photography; Street Vendors; Tasty; Thai Dish; Thai Food; Thailand; Traditional Food; Travel; Travel Diaries; Travel Photo; Travel Photography; TravelPhotos; Tropic; Tropical; Trvel Stories; Wrap In Lettuce; XT2

From Seattle To Thailand, To Malaysia, And Back To Thailand, A Photo Journey Part 4

The one thing you do a lot in Thailand is eating, at least to me.  Well, it really is not my fault, I mean, food is everywhere, and good food they are, mind you.  So how can you resist not eating? So it’s the City’s fault really.  Am I blaming the city for my overeating habit and a tummy that is rounder by the day? Absolutely.

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