Visit Bangkok is an experience.
The frenetic pace, heat, traffic and lack of personal space can become
overwhelming to some and be a good reason for passing through the city
as soon as possible but, for many others, the deep dynamism of this city
It is intoxicating.
The streets of Bangkok, with its curious blend of Eastern tradition and Western modernity, reserving a surprise for every visitor. Dilapidated buildings cornering with exotic temples surrounded by beautiful gardens, which in turn give modern hotels and offices. Bangkok has become one of the world's largest cities with traffic jams to match. The ubiquitous phones and designer clothes are the salient features of its streets. The chaos is reflected in the heavy traffic of the Chao Phraya River, which divides the city in two and is usually crossed by barges, water taxis and small boats rowers who miraculously dodge. Nevertheless, the traditional life Tai is always near. You can still see Buddhist monks in saffron robes begging among the caravans of cars in the morning rush hour. A few meters from the center, whole communities still live on floating houses on the river making a living barely techniques and traditions that have remained unchanged for centuries.
http://blog.holidayindiaonline.com/blog/2016/01/11/12-facts-you-may-or-may-not-know-about-mumbai/
The streets of Bangkok, with its curious blend of Eastern tradition and Western modernity, reserving a surprise for every visitor. Dilapidated buildings cornering with exotic temples surrounded by beautiful gardens, which in turn give modern hotels and offices. Bangkok has become one of the world's largest cities with traffic jams to match. The ubiquitous phones and designer clothes are the salient features of its streets. The chaos is reflected in the heavy traffic of the Chao Phraya River, which divides the city in two and is usually crossed by barges, water taxis and small boats rowers who miraculously dodge. Nevertheless, the traditional life Tai is always near. You can still see Buddhist monks in saffron robes begging among the caravans of cars in the morning rush hour. A few meters from the center, whole communities still live on floating houses on the river making a living barely techniques and traditions that have remained unchanged for centuries.
http://blog.holidayindiaonline.com/blog/2016/01/11/12-facts-you-may-or-may-not-know-about-mumbai/
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