As an avid photographer who enjoys being photographed, I find myself planning café visits, restaurant outings, and local excursions whenever I have free time. I indulge in the pleasure of capturing and sharing these experiences, recognizing it as a bittersweet aspect of city life. While I acknowledge the allure of spending entire weekends watching Korean dramas in my room, I find that such prolonged inactivity leads to boredom. There are, however, occasional weeks when I crave such idleness, content with ordering food from nearby restaurants and drifting off to sleep. This past week, with ample free time and the ongoing buzz surrounding the "Chuang Chui Chuang Raeng" café, we decided to visit. Despite arriving at 11 am, we encountered the expected challenge of finding parking. After circling the area, we finally secured a spot. [Upon returning in the evening, I couldn't help but ponder the long-term parking situation. While only one lane was occupied upon our arrival, the return journey revealed double-parked vehicles and significant traffic congestion.]


Walking in at 11 am, the place was deserted. Not many people were around, and not many shops were open either. Haha! But we weren't bothered. As long as there were cool spots for photos, a café, some snacks, or a place to eat, we were happy to explore. Today, I'm sharing some photos I took myself and some by my talented personal photographer. I've only included the angles I liked. If you've been there and have cooler angles, feel free to share them here!



It's much cooler to take a taxi. Also, many shops are closed when we arrive at 11 am. Green Zone and -Din are open, but if you want to experience everything, I recommend coming at 4 pm to enjoy the nightlife. There are cool bars and restaurants where you can soak up the atmosphere. However, I think it would be better to take a taxi back. #Don't drink and drive

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The first angle is of the giant robot, taken with a wide lens. Skilled bloggers can capture stunning shots, but I, well... no comment.

Although I was tempted to enter the aircraft, the heat discouraged me. I opted for a quick glance instead. Aviation enthusiasts should not miss this spot.

This is a passing angle, don't pay attention to the model, pay attention to the background instead. 555

I don't really like skulls, but I see them everywhere here. Especially when I walk by and there's smoke coming out of them. Imagine if I came here in the evening.

Step inside the front dome - it's full of adorable little trees!

"Are you hungry? -Squirm!"

Hidden camera?

Finally, I think no one has done this before. This is the jumping corner. Yay! We're here! The construction is sloppy. It's fun to walk around!



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