..Bangkok..

In recent years, domestic tourism in Thailand has become increasingly popular. This is likely due to the fact that tourist attractions in Thailand have been increasingly renovated, transformed, expanded, and decorated to keep up with the changing times, especially among young people who are increasingly turning to domestic tourism. As for myself, I enjoy traveling to various places in Thailand, including the sea, mountains, and waterfalls. Today, I decided to change the atmosphere and experience life in the capital city to see if there is anything that would make me want to return to city life again.

Having lived and worked in Bangkok for several years during my undergraduate studies, I eventually returned to my hometown due to homesickness. However, I found myself drawn back to the Bangkok metropolitan area for work. During my free time on weekends, I decided to explore the city's street art scene, which has become increasingly popular among young tourists. This vibrant art form emerged from a street art festival called "BUKRUK Street Art," where Thai and international artists collaborated to create murals and installations on walls, buildings, and various locations in the Bang Rak, Charoen Krung, Talat Noi, and Thanon Song Wat districts.

The starting point is at Soi Charoen Krung 36, almost at the end of the alley. This area is part of the old building of the Bang Rak Fire Station. When I visited, they were in the process of renovation. I thought it was interesting, so I took a picture as a souvenir.

A Street Art Landmark: The "Three-Eyed Child" of Charoen Krung Soi 32

This passage describes a significant landmark in the world of street art: the "Three-Eyed Child" mural located in Charoen Krung Soi 32. The text highlights the impressive number of artworks adorning the walls, showcasing the dedication and skill of the artists.


The area features numerous parked cars along the wall, which may be present in captured images. This presents a unique photographic challenge.

We took a few photos as a souvenir, as there were many young people taking pictures today. As we walked out, we came across the Bang Rak Central Post Office, so I took a few photos of it as a keepsake. I only took pictures of the exterior, which looks grand and classic.


Along the way, we captured the scenery on both sides of the road, changing the atmosphere from time to time. It was a truly delightful experience.

Stroll through any alleyway, capturing the ambiance without focusing on specific details. These images will serve as cherished memories of Bangkok.


I managed to capture a picture even as the bus sped by.


This area is also available.

Who forgot their "shoes"?

As I walked along, I couldn't resist capturing the vibrant colors that caught my eye. I retraced my steps and snapped away, unable to contain my excitement.

Two people, two styles.

I'm tired and sore, can I rest for a bit?

And finally, we come to the last image we captured, which is the area of Thanon Song Wat, opposite Wat Pathum Khongkha. This image captures the essence of the location.

For those who have some free time and want to enjoy the atmosphere of Bangkok in a relaxed way, I recommend Street Art. It will make you realize that... if you think differently, it can help you adjust your perspective in a way that fits you perfectly. Give it a try!























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