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BLOGGING FROM A TO Z: B IS FOR Bangkok

We’re still in Thailand. B is for Bangkok – today’s journey on 2021’s Blogging from A to Z Challenge.

Bangkok is a riot!

Do people still say that? Anyway, that’s the word I associate with this city. It’s huge with beautiful skyscrapers, each one vying with the next for the most gorgeous light displays.

It’s noisy, busy, with night markets trading until late, and traffic 24/7. It was fascinating watching the taxis navigate this intersection in front of the train station.

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Food at the night market – yummy.

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Wat Traimit and the Golden Buddha

In the middle of the busyness, we found refuge from the soft rain in Wat Traimit, a temple in which the 5.5 tones Golden Buddha sits, serenely looking down upon barefooted worshippers.

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Look, a love club!

And look what we found on the ground floor of our hotel… I don’t think ‘love’ is what happens there (maybe in a manner of speaking) and no, we didn’t go in.

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A to Z challenge bangkok
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Wat Pho and the Reclining Buddha

Wat Pho is the slightly more famous temple, at least according to the guidebooks. The temple complex is larger and is home to the Reclining Buddha, all of 46 metres long.

A to Z challenge Wat Pho Bangkok
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A to Z challenge Wat Pho Bangkok
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Monks at prayer.

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A to Z challenge Wat Pho Bangkok
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Canal tour

We rounded the day off with a canal ride; it was so sad to see the levels of pollution on the water.

A to Z challenge Bangkok canal tour
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We spent 2 nights in Bangkok, not nearly enough to see it all. Something to look forward to …


Yesterday’s post was also a Thailand one – A is for Ayutthaya.

Blogging From A to Z: A is for Ayutthaya

A is for Ayutthaya – today’s journey on 2021’s Blogging from A to Z Challenge takes us to Thailand.

Cooked rats as a snack!

We arrived in Ayutthaya after a longish road trip from Kanchanaburi. At least it felt long with a break for lunch, a visit to a factory where fabric is manually spun and let’s not forget the stopover at a roadside vendor selling cooked rats! Yes, rats… and birds. And, no, I didn’t have any.

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Moving on…

A city of archaeological ruins

Ayutthaya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s ancient and much of the old city consists of ruins with archaeological value. The astonishingly large structures of Wat Phra Si Sanphet are sadly beyond repair. Statues lie broken and scattered haphazardly over the site, the towers of the temple reminding me of an ancient civilization that was destroyed forcing inhabitants to leave, in a hurry. In fact, this is what happened – Ayutthaya was destroyed by the Burmese in 1767 leading to the fall of a city with commercial and diplomatic significance. The immensity of the site had me gazing in awe trying to imagine what it might have looked like in its prime.

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Wat Phra Si Sanphet
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Blogging from A to Z Challenge
Wat Phra Si Sanphet
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Wat Phra Si Sanphet
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Wat Phra Si Sanphet
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The Buddha’s head is where…?

The image below evoked a “what the…?” reaction followed by a scramble to grab the best spot to photograph the Buddha head caught in the tree roots at Wat Mahathat.

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Wat Mahathat’s Buddha head in tree roots
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A train station from another time

From Ayutthaya, we boarded the night train to Chiang Mai. The Ayutthaya station is one of the most beautiful I’ve seen on my travels to date with polished wooden benches and a shiny red-tiled floor, reminding me of a 1940’s movie set. Why I don’t know. It just felt that way.

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A train station of times gone by
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A train station of times gone by indeed.