Born in the year of the Rooster, next year is 100% unlucky. I don't want to believe it, but when my feelings tell me to believe a little, it's for my peace of mind. It doesn't hurt, does it?
Okay, let's find some information. Where should we go? ??????
Let's see, where should I go? The answer is, let's go to Chachoengsao. Worship Buddha, make merit, a city near Bangkok. Whenever I want to go, I can always go.
Let me tell you that this is my third trip to the city of Paedriew. Even though I've been there three times already, I believe that every trip always brings new experiences.
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Waking up to a beautiful morning today. Our journey today is by bus, followed by a train to Chachoengsao.
We take the bus from Big C Ladprao, route 145, it will pass Hua Mak Railway Station just right.
Train schedule
Got a free ticket
Does anyone remember the article "The Train is Coming"? Raise your hand if you do.
The roadside is full of lush green rice fields. We like the green color, it is so pleasing to the eye.
Please translate this sentence.
The atmosphere on the side of the road is pleasant. It takes about an hour to reach Chachoengsao Railway Junction.
Our first destination was Wat Luang Pho Sothon.
For transportation, there are both two-wheeled vehicles, which cost 10 baht per person, or tuk-tuks. Since there were three of us, we decided to take a tuk-tuk.
We have arrived at Wat Luang Pho Sothon. The new ubosot stands majestically on the banks of the Bang Pakong River.
If you are not dressed properly before entering, there are robes available to wear.
Amidst the cool, serene atmosphere, beautifully adorned with artistic design, we crossed over to the replica of Luang Pho Phuttha Sothon, where the public is welcome to apply gold leaf.
Every time we come here, it's always crowded. Maybe because we come on Saturdays, Sundays, or public holidays. After praying and making merit, we took a tuk-tuk to the 100-year-old Ban Mai Market. We admired the old-style architecture of the buildings and houses, which still retain the charm of the past. By chance, today we had a tuk-tuk driver as our guide. The uncle told us about the places and history all the way to the Ban Mai Market.
We have arrived at the 100-year-old Ban Mai Market.
Without further ado, driven by hunger, we headed to a restaurant. We opted for Baan Pa Nu.
We were so full! We came with 3 people and ordered 4 dishes, and everything was delicious and filling.
From Baan Pa Nu Restaurant, you can see the railway tracks on the bridge. While you are having your meal, you will see trains passing by constantly. After you are full, you can walk through the back of the market to the Chinese temple, Wat Leng Hok Yee.
Since it was said that this year is our 100% unlucky year, we decided to visit the temple while we were there.
According to Feng Shui principles, the location of the Chinese temple "Wat Prasamut Prasat" is believed to be the "belly of the dragon", while the "Wat Leng Noei Yi" temple in Yaowarat, Bangkok, is considered the "head of the dragon". The "Wat Leng Hua Yi" temple in Chanthaburi province is considered the "tail of the dragon".
We probably won't be able to visit all three places. We'll probably only be able to visit two places, the Dragon's Belly and the Dragon's Head.
The place is very beautiful. There are 20 points to worship. Try going to see it. We may not have captured all the images. It's time to have fun. We returned at 4:20 p.m.
Life in the capital is always in a hurry. When we have the opportunity, we try to change to take the train, slow down our lives, and come out to see the green nature, a way of life that is different from people in the capital. Sometimes it may make us feel relaxed, refreshed, and have the strength to fight new things the next day.
At least what I got back was happiness, fun, both full of merit and full of heart.
I also gained new experiences and met new people, such as the uncle who drove the tuk-tuk and acted as a guide, recommending various places and providing us with additional information.
Friendship always arises when there is travel.
My New Experiences
Friday, September 27, 2024 10:17 AM