Snippets of Pattaya

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Bangkok Shopping Post
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Pattaya walking street is relatively quiet during the day but most boutiques selling “kinky” outfits are open for business.
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Pattaya is also most famous for its go-go and beer bars. The whole street seems to come alive at night.

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Bangkok Shopping Post

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It’s that time of the week again. I got agitated at Sunday night and felt like I needed a dose of holiday cheers. Let’s talk about something uplifting then. How does Bangkok’s shopping sounds like?

Shopping is a real adventure in Bangkok; you can get almost everything and anything at a dirt cheap price. Change of clothes? Don’t bother! Just bring along a big luggage with lots of room and a big hand carry bag. Even the lingeries are cheaper, especially Wacoal because the products were locally produced. Toiletries? You can always go to Boots and most Unilever products are cheaper in Thailand.

Tempted yet? Let’s go through some of the markets/malls that I went on my last Bangkok trip.
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Suan Lum Night Bazaar. It is a large and colourful market with nicely decorated stalls. This explains why the same wares command a slightly higher price if  compared to Chatuchak Weekend Market. However, my sisters and I love this area where all the young Thai designers showcase their work and talent. You can get some unique  designed pieces for only 390 baht to 590 baht.

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Bangkok, The City that Never Sleeps (II)

Discovering Bangkok – Part II
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# Welcome to Safari World Bangkok!
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#2 Feeding milk to a tiger cub.

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Bangkok, The City that Never Sleeps (I)

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Sorry guys, there isn’t any executive summaries like this or this because everything is pre-arranged by the tour agency. Just enjoy the pictures ok?
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#1 Suvarnabhumi Airport. The airport express, informally known as the Pink Line has started operation on the 5th of December 2009! It connects with the BTS Sukhumvit Line (Green Line, Route 1) and MRT Blue Line at Phaya Thai and Phetchaburi stations respectively and the journey takes about 15 minutes.

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