Hello everyone, Readme friends. It's been a while since we last met. Today, I'm going to try writing a review of my trip to Yaowarat, Sampeng, and Suea Pa (to buy a case) - the main purpose of the trip. Let's see how it goes (even if it's a bit messy).

By chance, I had the opportunity to visit Yaowarat during Chinese New Year. Let's start with driving to park at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, using Sukhumvit Road (there was a bit of traffic).

From there, we continued on the MRT from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center to Hua Lamphong MRT (there weren't many people in there, I don't know where they all went). It cost 26 baht per person for 5 stations. Shortly after arriving at Hua Lamphong MRT, we were able to get a tuk-tuk (it cost 80 baht, which I figured was 40 baht per person, so it was okay to pay. I thought to myself, "Why is it so expensive?", but I didn't think much of it and just paid).


Arriving in Yaowarat just before noon, I stopped by Mr. X's Kway Chap shop (which was incredibly crowded).

I ordered two bowls of kway chap, one with everything and one without vegetables, and no offal. I also had two ice cubes and a bottle of Coke, which came to a total of 118 baht.


After finishing my meal, I walked along the street, where there were many shops selling food (I thought to myself, "I'm full, I'm not going to eat anything, I'm just looking"). 555 And red Chinese clothes.


Walking around, entering and exiting Sampeng Market, in front of Bangkok Bank Sampeng Branch. So I decided to walk here ....

And then there's the Tiger Forest, where you can find a wide variety of mobile phone accessories at discounted and wholesale prices, with no minimum purchase required. I apologize for not being able to take pictures, as some stores do not allow it. I got a lot of stuff to play with, especially the super wide lens. Hehe.


On the way back, I took a tuk-tuk again (to MRT Hua Lamphong), but this time it wasn't the same as the first time in terms of price 555+. It was 20 baht cheaper, from 80 to 60 baht. The tuk-tuk took me to the Bangkok Railway Station. I was very excited because I had never been here before. So I walked inside and thought to myself, "It's like the train station in the Harry Potter movie." 555+ I was ready to go home, so I took the MRT back to the same place, the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.


Note: I apologize if the writing is not enjoyable. See you again soon, in the next episode of "Worshiping at 9 Temples".

Which province will it be? The cheapest price for those who like to make merit.

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