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Bangkok’s nightlife has a reputation for
being wild and rowdy, but at the same
time it is relaxed, safe and enjoyable.
Rapidly establishing itself as Asia’s
capital of cool, Bangkok’s diverse
nightlife scenes feature everything
from excellent live music, to good
jazz clubs, ultra cool bars, exuberant
dance venues and great restaurants,
and go far beyond its once upon a
time sleazy and naughty.
Notorious places like Patpong continue
to attract curious tourists to the
numerous neon-lit girly bars, while its
adjacent night market, selling clothes
and souvenirs is just as popular. But
beyond souvenir shopping and bar
hopping, Bangkok offers a much wider
range of sophisticated entertainment,
such as traditional performances.
Most locations are easily accessible
by either BTS or MRT. |
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Bangkok is a city full of tasty experiences
and food sensations. Apart from
renowned Thai cuisine with its blend
of spicy, sour, sweet and salty, there
are also national dishes from almost
every country to be found. Dining
options are as unpredictable as some
of the dishes. Great value food courts,
riverside bar-restaurants, Thai style
dining in teak pavilions,
air-conditioned fi ne dining,
or brand fast food chains - Bangkok
offers a total food experience. |
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The King, the Queen and the Royal family are highly respected by Thai people. |
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Visitors should show respect to the Royal family and not engage in criticism of them. Also, people should stand still when the national anthem is played. |
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