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Ayutthaya, Thailand
Ayutthaya is about 80 kilometers north of Bangkok. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, and a prosperous international trading port, from 1350 until razed by the Burmese in 1767. The ruins of the old city now form the Ayutthaya Historical Park, an archaeological site that contains palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries and statues.
Bangkok – Damnoen Saduak Floating Point Market and Maeklong Railway Market, Thailand
Damnoen Saduak Floating Point Market is the floating-point market for the tourist. The Maeklong Railway Market was exciting when the train came to the narrow market.
Bangkok – Khaosan Road and Rambuttri Alley, Thailand
The famous Khaosan Road. The next parallel street from Khaosan is Rambutti Alley, which is well decorated and ordered than Khaosan.
Bangkok – Wat Traimit, China Town, and Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, Thailand
Wat Traimit has a 5.5-ton solid golden Buddha. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is a Chinese Buddha temple in Chinatown. On the next day at night, I went and saw Wat Arun.
Bangkok – Terminal 21 Department Store, Chatuchak Weekend Market, King Power Mahankhon Rooftop, and Wat Arun at Night, Thailand
I went to Terminal 21 Department store for breakfast, Chatuchak Weekend Market for shopping, and King Power Mahankhon Rooftop for the city view.
Bangkok Culture and Art Center and Jim Thompson House, Thailand
Tour of Jim Thompson’s House, walking around Siam and visiting Bangkok Art and Culture Centre.
Bangkok – Wat Pho, Wat Arun and Canal Tour, Thailand
Walking inside Bangkok’s two major Wats and tour of Chao Phraya River Canal by boat ride.
Venice Beach in 2018, California, USA
Venice Beach feels different than the other beaches because of the vendors selling handmade arts.
Santa Barbara Wine Country
The wine region of Santa Barbara County is located north of the city of Santa Barbara, which includes the Santa Ynez Valley and Santa Maria Valley.