Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bangkok Trip Day 1! (Part 2 with Haul)

Due to a new but wonderful addition in my life, I grew to realise my days are not long enough. However, we have to accept the fact that there's only 24 hours in a day. I do not want to neglect this blog as it is my precious, hence I will be inculding more of pictorial entries instead of my usual descriptive articles. Do let me know if you have any concern regarding this change. Now, back to my long overdue Bangkok Trip!
This is a continuation of my first day in Bangkok, we had KFC for lunch and headed out in a taxi, which I named "my bubblegum cars" because they come in all bright cheery colors! That cabbie insisted to drop us off at the lobby of a posh hotel right behind the next location we were heading. I admire the reception and the bell boy who were both in their proper attire. Such sweltering heat, such endurance... or may be they are already used to it.


The location we were heading was actually in the
city's shopping belt: Ratchaprasong District

We were heading to Thao Maha Brahma, also known as Erawan Shrine

Some history on the shrine, click to enlarge.
















































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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bangkok Trip Day 1! (Part 2 with Haul)

Due to a new but wonderful addition in my life, I grew to realise my days are not long enough. However, we have to accept the fact that there's only 24 hours in a day. I do not want to neglect this blog as it is my precious, hence I will be inculding more of pictorial entries instead of my usual descriptive articles. Do let me know if you have any concern regarding this change. Now, back to my long overdue Bangkok Trip!
This is a continuation of my first day in Bangkok, we had KFC for lunch and headed out in a taxi, which I named "my bubblegum cars" because they come in all bright cheery colors! That cabbie insisted to drop us off at the lobby of a posh hotel right behind the next location we were heading. I admire the reception and the bell boy who were both in their proper attire. Such sweltering heat, such endurance... or may be they are already used to it.


The location we were heading was actually in the
city's shopping belt: Ratchaprasong District

We were heading to Thao Maha Brahma, also known as Erawan Shrine

Some history on the shrine, click to enlarge.
















































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