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Bangkok is the capital and largest city of Thailand, also known as the 'City of Angels'. How to play in Bangkok? Don't worry, today's Early Orange will recommend several places worth visiting for first-time visitors to Bangkok, including small and popular ones that are not overlooked.

When it comes to Southeast Asian countries, Thailand is undoubtedly the favorite travel destination for Chinese people, with low consumption, good scenery, various types of food and snacks, and unique local cultures are all the charm of the Land of Smiles.
01 Chao Phraya River: The mother river running through Bangkok

The Chao Phraya River is the mother river of Thailand, also known as the River of Kings. The river runs through the southern part of Thailand, passing through Bangkok. Along the way, you can see many cultural relics such as Zheng Wang Temple, Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha.

Water transport used to be the main way of transportation in Bangkok, and the bustling waterways created this former water city. Now, some water villages have been transformed into art villages.
The two banks of the Chao Phraya River are still relatively new and modern buildings, mostly shopping malls and hotels. The slightly dilapidated ones are mostly residential or art villages. Taking a boat on the Chao Phraya River is slightly bumpy, but it's beautiful to see the scenery on the river.

After taking a boat cruise on the Chao Phraya River in the evening, you can choose to have dinner at restaurants near the pier. The Chao Phraya River bank and the riverside buildings are reflected in the night, creating a beautiful scene.
02 Grand Palace: A must-visit popular attraction

The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a popular check-in landmark, and it is also the best-preserved royal palace in Thailand's history. Its scale is unparalleled in Thai history.

The Grand Palace is a must-visit destination when traveling to Bangkok. The Jade Buddha Temple and the Grand Palace have many Chinese elements. The pillars of the main hall are densely covered with small pieces of gold, shining brightly in the sunlight.
The Grand Palace is only one of many royal palaces in Thailand, but it is the most well-preserved, largest and most national-characteristic one. Its style is appreciated by tourists from all over the world and is known as 'The Thai Art Gallery'.

The Grand Palace has a unique architectural style with distinctive Siamese architectural characteristics, colorful and walls with murals depicting mythological stories, showcasing the rich ancient Siamese style and local ethnic characteristics, which is stunning.

03 Chatuchak Weekend Market: A shopping paradise that makes you want to lie down

Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is the largest weekend market in the world. The market offers home goods, clothing, food and other goods, and is a weekend shopping paradise for foreign tourists and local residents.
Chatuchak Weekend Market is popular among traders and wholesalers. The market is very large, and our group of friends spent more than a few hours exploring only a small part of it, but the market is clearly divided into areas.

When shopping for clothing, the surrounding areas are mostly related to clothing and accessories. Some pharmacies are also neatly arranged. Of course, there are also souvenirs and street food in the market. As a fashion design capital, Chatuchak Weekend Market is a treasure hunting paradise for lovers of creative gifts.
04 Khlong Toei Flower Market: A flower city!

Bangkok is a flower city! Thailand's Bangkok is a flower city, and almost every household buys flowers every day. Khlong Toei Flower Market is the largest flower market in Bangkok, and all the flower shops in Bangkok come here to purchase flowers for a day.

