Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Thailand Part 4

We reached our next destination, Wat Pho not too long after.

 Want to take a guess what that is?

Well if you still don't see it, its actually the " hair" of the Reclining Buddha.

Its very difficult to explain the size of this gargantuan Buddha.
Use the people at the bottom left as reference to how huge it is. And thats just the feet.

And i went cat-hunting again after >.< Well its not my fault that they are found hiding everywhere so photogenic.

Well it was not all just cats of course.

Dinner was at Nippon Kai which I was mentioned in an earlier post.

Salmon sashimi
Soft-shell crab

Lovely unagi
Dragon Roll Platter    

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Thailand Part 3

We moved to another hotel called Asia Hotel.







One of the two pools

Garden located at the roof top

View from the roof top

On day 4, we had initially decided to visit Wat Pho, which was home to the Reclining Buddha. However, it was the monk's lunch break by the time we arrived there. Since we had about an hour ++ to spare, we had a detour.

Park
We passed by a park while wondering around.





We were wondering around looking for someone to ask for the directions. An elderly man suggested several places for us to go and advised us to go on a Tuk Tuk.

Tuk Tuk
So this is how a Tuk Tuk looks like from the front. It is an open-aired taxi and much smaller than the width of a car.

Our Tuk Tuk
The driver
Before taking a ride on the Tuk Tuk, it is advisable to agree on a fare before driving off. Tuk Tuk drivers are well known to have raise up the prices of rides, especially towards foreigners.

Our first destination was to a temple.


This was not a tourist populated area and the temple was empty. Just a few monks and....


More cats!

"Go away! I want to sleep"

Cats are extremely photogenic creatures. Unlike dogs, they are way less hyperactive and most of the time, they just ignore you.

Upon walking out of the temple, the Tuk Tuk man insisted on showing us turtles.

On the way to the pond



 

Next stop was a Jewellery Shop



It was around 2pm and we decided to return back to Wat Pho.

Friday, 29 July 2011

Thailand Part 2

On day 3, we spent the earlier part of the day at Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is one of the largest markets in the world, and there were people selling virtually almost anything. Prices were reasonable, and you could bargain if you wanted to. The downside was that it was open air, the heat was pretty intense at times. Fortunately, it was easy to get chilled drinks from the road side vendors.

Denim store
Woman selling wall stickers for 20 baht each.
One of the first carts we came across was a lady selling wall stickers for 20 baht each. Sometimes i really wonder if they really are able to make a profit out of it, or if they even break even. How in the world do they survive!

Anyway, thats my dad's hand in the picture. We bought 3 of them in the end.


Wooden pig hanging from a wind charm

The featherduster man!

Honeycombs

Old man posing with his fan made of ice cream sticks
Chopping of mango to make mango salad
Intricate wooden carvings of elephants

bang bang bang!

Store that sells really delicious meat
Talented busker playing his instrument
And of course there were imitation goods.

Imitation Mulberry bag


Imitation Chanel 2.55
After browsing around the marketplace, we headed back to the hotel to look at the shops near that area, including Siam Paragon, Siam center etc.

Siam Paragon is one of those rare places where you can actually find a Balenciaga Boutique. Unfortunately, i didn't take any pictures as i was too busy taking it all in and looking around.

We ate at a delicious Japanese restaurant called Nippon Kai which we actually visited another time before the trip ended. I have some pictures of the second time we ate at the restaurant which i will post in another post.