Bangkok
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Thailand is an interesting, exotic country. When I lived in the United States, I was never a big fan of Thai cuisine, because it was never really Thai food. However, authentic Thai food is excellent. I just cannot seem to get enough. Then every restaurant prepares Thai food differently. After two weeks, I never had the same Thai dish twice. Although many Thai dishes contain rice, noodles, eggs, and crushed nuts, the chefs added different meats, vegetables, and seasonings. Every dish had a distinctive flavor and taste to it.
Bangkok has a large number of street vendors, who sell freshly squeezed juices. I was drinking fresh orange juice for 20 bahts (approx. $0.67). The vendors also sell coconut, pomegranate, carrot, and other juices. Many street vendors also sell a variety of foods, but I stayed away from them. I was worried about food poisoning, because the food may have been stored outside in the heat all day long.
Although Bangkok is a large city, I never felt threatened. The city is fairly safe, even to walk around at the night time.
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| Portraits of the King of Thailand, King Rama IX, are found everywhere throughout the country. The Thai people love their king. |
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| Khao San Road is a popular street for tourists. Many good stores, restaurants, massage parlors, and tourist agencies, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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Thailand
- The area of the country spans 198,115 square miles, making Thailand the 51 largest country in the world.
- The currency is the Baht. Images of the king are displayed on all the denominations.
- The capital is Bangkok, and it is the largest city.
- In 2011, the population was estimated at 66.7 million people, making Thailand the 19th populous nation.
- Thailand is a major exporter of rice, textiles, footwear, and electronics.
- Thailand is a major tourist destination, especially for single or divorce males from the United States, Europe, and Australia.
- Approximately 95% of the population practice Buddhism.
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| Beautiful Buddhist temples are scattered throughout the city. Every street corner also had a small shrine dedicated to Buddha. The Thai people would leave offerings of food, flowers, and burning incenses in his honor. I also thought it was ironic that people left sodas for Buddha. It seems Buddha's favorite soda is Strawberry Fanta. |
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Bangkok and Thailand had some major annoyances, which were:
- You always negotiate the price. You can never buy anything without asking the price. The Thai people always start with high prices that can be negotiated lower.
- Some of the taxi and tuk-tuk drivers would not do what I asked. Tuk-tuks are motorized carts used to drive tourists and cargo around the city. The drivers, especially the tuk-tuks, try to throw in tour packages. One taxi driver said he had to go to the bathroom, and he wanted me to come into the Gem Store with him to look around as he went to the bathroom. Taxi and tuk-tuk drivers earn commission for brining customers to them.
- Street peddlers would follow me down the street, determined to sell me their wares and trinkets. They would not take no for an answer.
- Bangkok is just too large. People are everywhere, and the city seemed chaotic. Then those damn motorcycle drivers would drive their motorcycles all over, even on the sidewalks. It seemed I was always walking around or avoiding a motorcycle. (This chaotic driving, especially with motorcycles was a much bigger problem in the much smaller city, Patong City, Phuket).
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| The courtyard of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| Inside the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| The courtyard of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| A guard stands sentry at the entry to the Grand Palace. Although the king no longer resides at the Grand Palace, he still uses it for diplomatic functions. |
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| The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| A beautiful statue of elephants near the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| Democracy Monument, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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| Along many streets, a spiderweb of electrical wiring and cables dangle from the utility poles. |
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| The Floating Market is a tourist destination outside of Bangkok. Some of the stores are located on boats on the water. |
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| Here is another picture of the Floating Market. The best way to get there is to sign up for a tour through your hotel. |
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| Near the Floating Market is the best snake show I have every seen. The several members from the were brave and adventurous, and touched that cobra. |
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| The snake show also has several exhibits. In this exhibit, a friendly, curious water monitor peers at the people. |
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Phuket Province
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Phuket Province is an island located southwest Thailand. The island also has a city named Phuket. However, when tourists think of Phuket, they think of only one thing, Patong City. Patong City is a major tourist designation and is located on the western side of the island.
Patong City has several attractions, including Patong Beach, which is rated in the top best five in the world. The inviting greenish-blue waters beckon the swimmer. The white fine beach sand feels like one is walking across silk.
A main entrance to Patong Beach is Ganga Street. During the day, the street would be rated PG. Many shops, cafes, and restaurants entice the tourists to try Thai cuisine or buy Thai trinkets. During the nighttime, "Oh my!" At night, there is definitely no shortage of scantily dressed Thai women, nor Western men chasing after them. The night life of Bangkok is quite tame when compared to Patong City.
Phuket Province is also good for the families with children. Many places to see and visit, as some of these photographs will attest.
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| A really cool statue of Predator on a street in Patong City, Thailand. |
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| I love the chaotic wiring that dangle above the streets in Patong City, Thailand. |
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| The Tiger Club in Patong City, Thailand. |
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| Patong Beach, which is supposed to be in the top five beaches in the world, Patong City, Thailand. |
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| The water is a greenish blue, which becomes apparent when standing in the water. However, the white sandy beaches have a very fine sand that feels like I was walking on silk. |
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| Gypsy Village is a village built on top the water. It is located north of Phuket Island, Thailand. Although most Thais are Buddhist, the villagers are Muslim. |
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| Tourist can buy a variety of trinkets from the many vendors in Gypsy Village. |
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| James Bond Island. The villain in The Man with the Golden Gun had his lair here. |
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| The lagoon on James Bond Island. I have to admit, this was very cool. |
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| Watching the sunrise over Phuket Island, Thailand. |
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| Off the coast of Phi Phi Island in Thailand. The Thai people pronounce this island as Pee-Pee Island. |
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| The outside of Monkey Temple. Monkeys climb the inside and outside of the temple. |
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| I am standing inside the Monkey Temple, which is located north of Phuket Island, Thailand. |
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