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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Thailand Trip Day 2 Part1.

After having our breakfast at our hotel's restauarant, we gathered with the rest of our tour group members (who came from either Singapore or Malaysia) and hop on the tour coach. Our first destination is the Chao Phaya Canal! Its somewhat like Singapore River. We get to board on a motor boat and off we go exploring the river.

We get to feed the fishes in the river by buying bread from them. The fishes look a bit like catfish, but they do not have the whiskers that catfish have. So im not sure what type of fishes they are.


The following are beautiful views taken from the motor boat. I love the sky in this photo!

Boat houses?



A ship-look-alike building.



On our way through the river, we spotted a something-like-cruise ship passing by.

There is the floating market, where the sellers approaches the boats with goods on their sampan boats.






There are a lot of kampong houses along the river.



Pictures taken on board the boat!



Getting dizzy again?
Dont't think so. If no, why am i smiling so brightly? Haha.
We stopped at one of the jetties to take a look at the magnificent Wat Arun Temple!



The sun was beating down at us! In any minute, we are getting more and more sun burnt.





There are also shops selling suveniors.
The sun was certainly unbearable! Thats why i kept pulling up my hair.
Next, we hop on the coach again to head to our next destination. The following are random photos of Bangkok streets taken from our coach. You will be shocked and wondering that how can a city be so run-down?




The following are views of the expressway. Its all trees, bushes and hills.


This is the 4-Face Buddha.

They will normally buy strands of flowers to go and pray to the 4-Face Buddha.

Take a closer look at the Mr MacDonalds' hands! The hands are placed together as a greeting in Thailand! We definitely can't find that in Singapore.

Then, we proceeded to have our dinner at a uniquely-designed Seafood Restaurant. It upholds the concept of dining in a chinese tradditional palace environment. It looks exactly like those palace in the chinese traddional shows.




Beautiful views right!

The rest of the tour will be continued in Part 2 as there are too much photos for Day 2. =))

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