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The Festival of flowers in Thailand
During first weekend of February, Chiang Mai town would transform into continuous many-colored carpet woven from flowers. The flowers are so numerous; you might think they even press people to overwhelm the city.
There are chrysanthemums, orchids, Damask roses and numbers of other flowers, the names thereof are just countless.
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Best Bangkok hotels
Looking for Bangkok accommodation? That’s our Top-10 best Bangkok hotels:
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333 Charoennakom Rd
Klongsan
Bangkok 10600
Thailand
The Peninsula Bangkok is within easy access of the business and shopping districts of Bangkok and is close to several of the city’s numerous attractions. Adjacent to the Saphan Taksin Station of the Bangkok Sky Train (BTS), The Peninsula Bangkok is also 50 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport and 35 minutes from Don Muang Airport.
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Must-see places in Thailand
Thailand is a wonderful country with much to do, well organized for tourism, and people are gentle and helpful. If you do run into any issues – one word of advice – it is a culture which does not tolerate confrontation especially from outsiders – settle everything low-key with a smile. In Thailand be prepared for serious heat and humidity if you are not accustomed to it.
The major temple complexes of Bangkok have much interesting architecture, utterly different from the western tradition. Read the rest of this page »
Bangkok is worth at least a week, because it is just so rich in temple complexes and palaces, markets, outdoor stuff worth seeing (Chinatown day and night for example) – one of those inexhaustible cities unless you are living there.
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