


A vibrant, bustling market selling a dazzling array of flowers and plants, open 24/7.
Bangkok's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the market and nearby attractions requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Bangkok's hot and humid climate.
Iconic temple with a unique design featuring a tall, steep, and elegant Khmer-style tower.
A bustling market offering a wide variety of flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
A complex of buildings that served as the royal residence of the Kings of Siam.
Mango sticky rice, a sweet coconut milk and palm sugar sauce with ripe mangoes
Banana pancakes with coconut and sesame seeds, served with coconut milk

Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and flavored with tamarind pulp, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilies, and palm sugar
These vibrant scarves are handwoven using traditional Thai silk, showcasing intricate patterns and designs.
Crafted from coconut shells, these candles are a unique and eco-friendly souvenir, often decorated with traditional Thai motifs.
Sample the flavors of Thailand with these locally-made spice blends and curry pastes, perfect for cooking at home.
Famous for its Jok (rice porridge) and other Thai breakfast dishes since 1952.
Known for its Southern Thai-style curries and seafood, open since 1960.
Celebrity chef Jay Fai's street food restaurant, famous for its crab curry and pad thai.
Hengqin Mountain, a scenic area in Zhuhai, offers lush forests, waterfalls, and cultural relics, providing a serene escape from the city.

A pristine island park in the Great Barrier Reef, known for its untouched beaches and diverse wildlife.

A 52-meter high, intricately carved, 12th-century Jain temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.