The collages above were the remarkable snapshots taken during my holiday in Bkk-Pattaya from Nov 31-Dec 4, 2011.
The most memorable one was our 'Singha night' girls time at Mango tree rooftop at Central Festival Mall in Pattaya after watching the beautiful ladies' man show of the Well-known Alcazar show. We were having the whole night gals conversation thingy together under the stars and night lamps accompanied by the Singha and crackers by the table until midnight. It was truly an unforgettable moment that we would like to experience it once again.
Another intesting parts of the journey was while visiting Noong Noch Village. We experienced the elephant ride around the park, and I also got the chance of taking a pic while I was soaring high by the elephant's trunk.
I happened to visiting the legendary Grand Palace and Vimanmek as well. Another venues we visited were the Wat Arun floating market, Best Bee Honey Factory, SK Jewellery Factory, Sriracha Tiger zoo, and dried food market where the price were lot more expensive compared to those sold in the groceries. I regret that I bought a lot in there, whereas the price difference were around THB 40-50 for each product.
Finally, there came a time for the shopping spree that had been awaited after all the must-visit sites done visiting.
Platinum, MBK, Jatujak, Siam Paragon, Chidlom, Erawan, Gaysorn. Those were some of the malls we visited. Our best choice would be Jatujak. It's an outdoor market open on weekend only, but they sell almost everything. From vintage to modern, cheap to expensive, first hand to second hand stuffs etc. But what we like most about this market was that the stuffs were different compared with the wholesale one we found in the other markets, and the best part was that the price was relatively cheap. <3.
Another intesting parts of the journey was while visiting Noong Noch Village. We experienced the elephant ride around the park, and I also got the chance of taking a pic while I was soaring high by the elephant's trunk.
I happened to visiting the legendary Grand Palace and Vimanmek as well. Another venues we visited were the Wat Arun floating market, Best Bee Honey Factory, SK Jewellery Factory, Sriracha Tiger zoo, and dried food market where the price were lot more expensive compared to those sold in the groceries. I regret that I bought a lot in there, whereas the price difference were around THB 40-50 for each product.
Finally, there came a time for the shopping spree that had been awaited after all the must-visit sites done visiting.
Platinum, MBK, Jatujak, Siam Paragon, Chidlom, Erawan, Gaysorn. Those were some of the malls we visited. Our best choice would be Jatujak. It's an outdoor market open on weekend only, but they sell almost everything. From vintage to modern, cheap to expensive, first hand to second hand stuffs etc. But what we like most about this market was that the stuffs were different compared with the wholesale one we found in the other markets, and the best part was that the price was relatively cheap. <3.
Last but not least, I also visited Four Faces Buddha (Si Mian Fu) that located opposite Erawan Mall. People say that this place is a must visit for all Buddhists when visiting Thailand. Therefore, I managed my packed time visiting Si Mian Fu and praying at this site.
Well..It's been a week since I got back from Thailand.
I got back By 4th, and the King Bhumibol Adulyaduj celebrated his 84th birthday on the 5th. If Only I had known earlier, I would have extended my stay for a day, just to experience the freneticism of the country.
Our 5 days holiday flew so fast that our holiday ended just like a blink of an eye. Well, I think time runs so fast when we have fun, isn't it?!
For now, I'm looking forward for another holiday soon.
January, please come fast! :D
NB: I learned how to say 'thank you' in Thai language. It is 'Khub Khun Kha'. We happened to say this term for most of the time. Another term is 'pop kan mai', which means goodbye and see you later.
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