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There are also other interesting places such as palaces, museums, parks, as well as various Shopping centres in Bangkok. There are both chilling places like Chatuchak Weekend Market, Sampeng Market, Yaowarat and Phahurat night market or luxury level such as many leading department stores in all areas of Bangkok as well.
Every visitor to Bangkok should see the magnificent buildings within the Grand Palace compound to get a feeling of the grandeur architectural style. Since the founding of Bangkok as the Nations capital by King Rama I, The grand palace has been the major architectural symbol of The Thai Royal family. In the present time, The Royal Family resides at Chitralada Palace while The Grand Palace is used for ceremonial purposes.
Train night market Ratchada (ตลาดนัดรถไฟ) Located on Ratchada Road and near the Esplanade Department Store, the Market is accessible by the MRT: Thailand Cultural Centre Station, Exit no. 3, or by bus: bus nos. 63 Ko, 73 Ko, 136, 137, 172, 185, 206, 514, 529.
It is located on Charoen Krung Road and is a gigantic shopping venue on the bank of the Chao Phraya River. It modified the former port warehouse of the East Asiatic Company, and the colonial-style structure is according to the culture of the reign of King Rama V the Great. It is divided into four zones: Charoen Krung District with more than 1,000 shops selling souvenirs and decorative products.
It is the largest Chinese community in Thailand. The Chinese began to trade with the Thai people since the reign of King Rama I the Great, which the commercial centre was around Ratchawong Pier. Later, in the reign of King Rama V the Great, roads were built to promote trade, and the King graciously bestowed the name Yaowarat Road. At present, Yaowarat Road is known by tourists worldwide as a source of popular street food.
On December 24, 1991, in accordance with the cabinet’s resolution, the tobacco factory was moved to provincial area to leave the land for the development of a public park. Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with Bangkok’s Department of City Planning and relating units, was responsible for the model scheme of the park. In addition, as 1992 was the year of the 60th anniversary of Queen Sirikit, the cabinet decided to dedicate the park as a tribute to His Majesty the Queen, who named this public park “Benchakiti Park” and proceeded to preside at the park’s opening ceremony on December 9, 2004.
There are various transportation options provided for tourists – by land, by air, and by boat. Traveling on the road is the main choice if you wish to go through provinces within Thailand. Public Transportation: either long-distance or short-distance trips in Bangkok or other provinces, tourists can travel around by bus, by train, by sky train, by subway, by van, and by Song Taew (small pick-up truck with two rows of bench). Taxi: Bangkok and big provinces have metered taxis. Tuk Tuk: a three-wheeled motorcycle which becomes a symbol of Thailand and can be found around Bangkok and in some provinces.