This is the second review. From the previous review, I took my heart to Mon Chong.

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One Day Trip, let's take a trip to the old town of Photharam, Ratchaburi. A city where you want to slow down time. In the old town, the old and unique characteristics of Photharam city remain. There are also many beautiful photo spots and chill-out cafes.

Let's start from the first point. You can take a train to this city or drive there. You can park in front of the market, but I parked at Wat Photharam to pay my respects to the Buddha first.


The atmosphere in the temple is very shady.

After paying respects at the temple, let's go for a walk around the old Photharam market.


Turn right when you leave the temple and you will find a chill-out restaurant. The first one is Karn Nan Restaurant. It has a nice atmosphere and beautiful photo spots. The drinks and snacks are delicious, so go and try them out.


After walking for a while, there will be a photo corner for us to take pictures. It's a lot of fun.


This is the highlight of the place, a photo corner with an old picture telling the story of Photharam.

This is a beef noodle shop, but it's not open. It's a nice spot for taking photos.


If you're in the area, you should definitely check out this shop. It's called Do Nom, which is a bit of a quirky name, but their food is seriously delicious.


Let's go into the store without delay.

The shop's photo corner is amazing for photography enthusiasts.


The chill corner inside the DO Nom shop is super chill, I must say.


Today I ordered a waffle with a super erupting Ovaltine volcano and a hot milk tea that was so delicious I can't even tell you.


Ambiance inside the restaurant


After a satisfying meal, we drove to Wat Khongkharam in Photharam District, Ratchaburi Province. It wasn't too far from our previous location.


The temple's interior features stunning murals.

After paying respects at Wat Khongkharam, I drove to Wat Khanon Nang Yai to visit the Unseen Ratchaburi Shadow Puppet Museum.


Let's go up to the museum.


On the way back, we didn't turn around yet. We drove on to Ratchaburi instead, haha. Normally, it's easier to just drive back. We stopped at Tao Hong Tai to take some chill photos. Then in the evening, we looked for something to eat near the riverside market in Ratchaburi town.


Let's go to the Tha Hong Tai Kiln, a pottery factory with beautiful photo spots.

There is a program to film.



I'd like to leave this post here. It's a trip to Ratchaburi, not far away.


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