Bangkok Chinatown
Bangkok Chinatown is located in the west of Bangkok, Thailand. The scale and prosperity of the business district here are among the best in all Chinatowns in Southeast Asia. This old street with a history of more than 200 years has the characteristics of China, which is 2 kilometers long. It consists of three streets: Sanpin Street, Yaohuali Road, Shilongjun Road and Alley. The residential buildings in Chinatown are very old, but the business is extremely prosperous. The biggest feature of Chinatown in Bangkok is Chaoshan style, and almost everyone can speak a few Chaozhou dialects.
Traditional China culture is preserved in Chinatown, and three statues of Fu, Lu and Shou are enshrined in Chinese shops. The couplets at the gate will have blessings such as "loyalty and filial piety will last forever, poetry and books will last forever" and "business will flourish in the world and financial resources will enter the Three Rivers". People from China and foreigners will come here.
The biggest feature of Chinatown is that there are many shop signs, and the signboard of the gold shop is undoubtedly the most conspicuous among many signs. Nearly 100 gold shops have big signs at the door, and the counters are golden.
Grand palace
Bangkok Grand Palace is the royal palace of Thailand. Located near the Chao Phraya River, this palace is a large-scale ancient architectural complex in the center of Bangkok, with a total area of over 200,000 square meters. Built in180s of the 8th century, its huge buildings were invested by several generations of kings. The Grand Palace is the best preserved and largest palace in the past dynasties.
The royal family in Bangkok lived in the Grand Palace from Rama I to VIII. There are many works of art in this big palace, such as paintings and sculptures. The architectural style of the palace is Siam architectural art, isn't it? Complete works of Thai art? Fame. In addition to the coronation ceremony, the Grand Palace is usually available for tourists to visit and enjoy.
Phuket
Located in the southeast of the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean, it is a unique provincial island in Thailand and is known as the pearl of the Andaman Sea.
Phuket is rich in products, and the main agricultural products are coconuts, cashews and pineapples. In addition, shrimp farming and pearl farming are also developed, but tourism is the main development direction of Phuket.