Most visitors will begin their journey in Bangkok, as it is one of the country’s most popular tourism spots. In case you didn’t know, Chinese tourists are among the most common sights in Thailand’s capital city. The most popular places are described here.
1. Wat Phra Kaew may be Number 1, because Wat Phra Kaew is an important landmark of Bangkok. Therefore, it is not surprising that tourists from all over the world are constantly coming to see the beauty of Wat Phra Kaew.
2. Wat Pho is another important temple. In addition to being a site of worship, Wat Pho is widely recognized as Thailand’s first “university,” having served as a center of learning for disciplines as diverse as history, literature, and medicine. UNESCO registered the 1,440 inscriptions of Wat Pho as a World Heritage Site of the Asia-Pacific Region in March 2008.
3. Khao San Road is the center of young tourists of every nationality. It meets the requirements of tourists very well because there are shops and restaurants on the inside where they can purchase and walk and eat or sit and chill as conveniently as possible.
4. Yaowarat Road, Bangkok’s Chinatown, is a street with a wide variety of delicious cuisine. Many renowned and legendary restaurants have long lines that can last for hours.
5. Asiatique, a Bangkok landmark, is popular with many Chinese tourists because of its location next to the Chao Phraya River, and it has a pleasant atmosphere, where people can enjoy a walk and experience the cool breeze. Asiatique also has highlights that have been built to attract many tourists, including a Ferris wheel and various shows, as well as many delicious shops and restaurants.
6. Shopping malls in the city center: Shopping is the most popular activity for Chinese tourists who want to purchase brand name goods or snacks, lozenges, inhalers, and aromatherapy products that are less expensive than in China. Chinese tourists enjoy visiting landmark department stores such as Siam Paragon, Siam Square, Central World, and Icon Siam, which have almost all of the goods that they are looking for.
7. Markets: Aside from visiting the city’s renowned department stores, another popular tourist attraction is visiting various markets, such as Chatuchak Weekend Market or Ratchada Train Market, because these attractions have everything from food to fashion, antiques, decorations, books, pets, and much more. It is possible to go to one location for everything.