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The Colors of Chiang Rai, Thailand

I first heard about the city of Chiang Rai during my month long Banana Pancake Trail trip last 2017. I was in Chiang Mai to celebrate the Yee Peng Festival (Lantern Festival ) and thinking of what else to do, I thought of why not take the 3 hour journey up north and discover the city of Chiang Rai even for a day.

Compared to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai is a quiet city. As far as I can remember, I didn't see any building higher than 2-storeys.  Though quiet and simple, Chiang Rai has a very rich history. It was once the capital of the Mangrai Dynasty.

Traveling around Chiang Rai for a day trip is enough to get a glimpse the city’s famous tourist spots. The main attraction (which you will see in most of google searches) is a whimsical white temple called Wat Rong Khun, many tourists go to Chiang Rai just to visit this temple alone. Having seen the white temple gave an impression that this city surely got something to offer and worth another (longer) trip.

I was fortunate to be invited by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to once again discover Chiang Rai. This time around, our goal is to discover the colors of the city.
DISCOVERING THE COLORS OF CHIANG RAI

I am sure that this isn't intentional, but amazingly some of the major tourist destinations in Chiang Rai are pretty much known for their colors. This is the reason as well that we called our trip "Colorful Chiang Rai 2018". So what are the colors of Chiang Rai? Here we go!
WHITE

Wat Rong Khun aka The White Temple

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Wat Rong Khun The White Temple

Chiang Rai’s most iconic temple. This Instagram-worthy temple was designed and created by local artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. Most tourists go to Chiang Rai with the sole purpose of visiting this temple alone.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BofhMT1nNLO/?taken-by=thelakwatsero

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Wat Rong Khun The White Temple

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Wat Rong Khun The White Temple

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Wat Rong Khun The White Temple

Wat Rong Khun serves as a place of worship at the same time a museum and gallery. The temple’s details are very much different from other temples you’ll find around Thailand. A (very) contemporary and whimsical approach of depicting one’s journey to the after life.

The exterior structure is full of white plastered sculptures and mosaic mirror tiles that makes the whole temple sparkle on a perfectly sunny day. The interior on the other hand is filled with colorful paintings of the artist's representation of the worldly-evil world and heaven.
BLUE

Wat Rong Suer Ten aka The Blue Temple

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide blue temple Wat Rong Suer Ten

Another color themed temple is the Wat Rong Suer Ten also known as The Blue Temple. As the name suggests, this temple is predominantly blue in color with some golden accents. Designed by one of Chalermchai Kositpipat’s students, Wat Rong Suer is filled with unusually-imaginative details just like Kositpipat’s White Temple.

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide blue temple Wat Rong Suer Ten

I find this temple a bit more peaceful than some of the famous temples around Thailand. I love how this temple doesn’t feel very monumental but enough to stand out compared to other temples you’ll see around northern Thailand.




Note: Unlike most of the temples around Thailand, temples we've visited in Chiang Rai are not very strict with dress codes (of course, bear in mind that this isn’t the beach, so casual-public-appropriate clothing should still be practiced).




BLACK

Baan Dam Museum aka The Black House

[caption id="attachment_6008" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Baan Dam Museum Black painted traditional Northern Thai Houses serve as museum galleries[/caption]

If Wat Rong Khun depicts heaven, our guide told us that Baan Dam Museum represents hell. This museums served as home and studio of the late National Artist Thawan Duchanee. The whole museum is a big park (compound) with around 40 structures serving as galleries which includes a number of black painted traditional Northern Thai houses.

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Baan Dam Museum

[caption id="attachment_6014" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Baan Dam Museum Galleries are filled with exotic artworks from furniture and sculptures made of water buffalo horns and crocodile skin[/caption]

Some might not fancy the type of artworks displayed at the Baan Dam Museum. It really depends of what your taste is. If you find yourself appreciating eclectic and a bit of “curiosity-cabinet” type of person, this museum is definitely something for you. The displays are dominantly water buffalo horns made into a piece of sculpture or a furniture.
GREEN

What I love about Chiang Rai is how they value agriculture as part of their lifestyle. We visited 2 places which shows how this industry can be made into something sustainable.
Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay

Visiting the Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay inspires me a lot. I personally dream to have my own farm someday and offer fresh organic produce to guests. This is what Rai Reun Rom is currently doing. Started with a small hut, now it expanded into a sustainable farm and glamping site. We had our lunch here and the food is exquisite. There is something about fresh farm to table dishes that makes any food special. I am sold!!

[caption id="attachment_6017" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay Glamping site at the Rai Reun Room where guests can stay overnight.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_6006" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay We hopped on an open truck to access the farm. Let's say that it is part of the whole "farm stay" experience. My truckmates: @thelakwatsero @jaysoncayabyab[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_6018" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay Freshly made farm to table lunch[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_6013" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay You can definitely taste how fresh these organic produce are. Super filling and hearty[/caption]

We also had a chance to create our own batik (of course using organic colors from flowers). It was so much fun designing our own batik in the middle of the paddy fields.

[caption id="attachment_6009" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Rai Reun Rom Farm Stay My attempt to create my own batik scarf[/caption]

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Chui Fong Tea Farm

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Chui Fong Tea Farm

Another place that we visited is the Chui Fong Tea Farm. Tea is one of the biggest industry in the northern region of Thailand. Probably because of its temperate climate that is suitable to grow plants for tea production. Chui Fong Tea Farm is owned by the biggest tea company in Chiang Rai and known to produce oolong, jasmine and Chinese green tea.

[caption id="attachment_6004" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Chui Fong Tea Farm Trying to get that "tea plantation" Instagram shot. Thanks to @thelakwatsero[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_6007" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Chui Fong Tea Farm Chui Fong Tea Farm's own cafe[/caption]

To enjoy the variety of teas they offer, aside from buying a pack for yourself (to take home) you can also enjoy a fresh brew in property's own “artsy” cafĂ© in the middle of the plantation. You can get your tea hot, cold and even a frappe. You can also try their matcha or Thai tea flavored cakes, which I highly recommend.




Getting to Chiang Rai from Bangkok

chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Bangkok airways

If you are coming from the Philippines, the best way to go to Chiang Rai from Manila is a connecting flight via Bangkok. There are a number of airlines that fly direct from Manila to Bangkok. For this trip, took an early flight via Philippines Airlines and connect it with Bangkok Airways which will fly direct from Bangkok to Chiang Rai. I love flying Bangkok Airways because you can access their airport lounge for free (which includes complimentary drinks and snacks)...I repeat, for free!

[caption id="attachment_6011" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Bangkok airways Bangkok Airways' Airport Lounge[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_6012" align="alignnone" width="800"]chiang rai travel blog thailand south east asia guide Bangkok airways Free access to all Bangkok Airways' passenger. Yipeee!!![/caption]

Another option is to travel by bus from Bangkok to Chiang Mai (as far as I can remember, this took me around 10 hours) and take a bus from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai. The travel time from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai normally takes around 3 hours drive.

There are also several tours operating around Chaing Rai, for our trip LOK BAI KEK 2018 arranged all of our itineraries. If you plan to stay in Chiang Mai and just want to explore Chiang Rai on a day trip, you can book a guided day tour from KKDAY which will take you to several famous spots around Chiang Rai.

Contact LOK BAI KEK 2018

Email: j.lokbailek2018@gmail.com

Tel: +66819034434

Compared to other tourist destinations around Thailand I can say that Chiang Rai is still finding its spot to the must-visit places in the country. It isn’t your typical tropical paradise, but there is a certain charm about this quaint northern Thai province which makes me want to comeback and explore over and over again.




This trip is in collaboration with Tourism Thailand PH and Tourism Thailand SG.  Follow their instagram pages at @tatphilippines @tatsingapore and @tatchiangrai.  All editorials and photos are my own unless mentioned or sighted from sources.

Read also: 10 Not the Usual Tourist Spots to Visit in Bangkok

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10 Not the Usual Tourist Spots to Visit in Bangkok

Whenever someone thinks about exploring Southeast Asia, visiting Thailand will definitely be one of the top choices. Just exploring Bangkok alone will take you multiple visits to fully experience everything it has to offer.

On my recent trip to Bangkok (which is my 3rd ) we followed a not so typical itinerary. I mentioned "not so typical" as the places we've been to are spots you hardly see in travel blogs as one of the TOP PLACES / MUST SEE ATTRACTIONS in the city.

Check my BKK Vlog 01 here.



While most locals stay away from the “touristy places” these “not-touristy-touristy spots ” are both being enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. So if you are visiting Bangkok and you have enough time to go around the city, I listed down some places to add in your itinerary that you and your family (and friends) will surely enjoy.

Here are 10 not the usual tourist spots that I gathered based from our recent trip around Bangkok (and also places close to the city).

ANCIENT CITY / ANCIENT SIAM


Ancient City is a huge themed-complex filled with replicas of Thailand’s most prominent, historical and significant temples, monuments, and palaces. These are not scaled architectural block models, but almost-life-size replicas complete with all the design details found in the original structure.

[caption id="attachment_5962" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds I love how detailed every structure built inside the Ancient City complex.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5964" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Replica of the Sanphet Prasat Palace in Ayutthaya[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5966" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Our fun blogger crew touring around the Ancient City[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5956" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Yheap it is also very grammable :)[/caption]

Even just the idea of this project makes my jaw drop.

Being an architectural and production designer (my previous profession), I really appreciate the effort of building these structures using real construction materials and not just your typical styrofoam molds.

Tip: When planning a visit, I would suggest going to the Ancient City early morning and spend the whole day exploring each structure. WORTH EVERY PENNY!---also rent a bike

Location: 296/1 Sukhumvit Road, Bangpoo, Samut Prakan 10280

ERAWAN MUSEUM


The moment you enter the Erawan Museum compound, you will be welcomed by A huge, three-headed elephant statue standing on a large pedestal (250 tons in weight, 29 meters high, 39 meters long to be exact). The image of the Hindu elephant otherwise known as Erawan, serves as the inspiration for this museum.

[caption id="attachment_5961" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Experience the 3-headed Elephant statue welcome[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5972" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds The very grand staircase inside the main hall of the Erawan Museum[/caption]

The museum houses collections and artifacts by Mr. Lek Viriyaphant who is also the man behind the Ancient City.

Tip: When you are inside the main building, don’t forget to climb up the rooftop and see on display some relics of the Buddha statues from several eras including Lopburi, Ayutthaya, Lanna, and Rattanakosin.

Location: 99/9 Moo 1 Ban Muang Mai, Amphoe Mueang, Samut Prakan, Chang Wat Samut Prakan 10270

 CHOCOLATE VILLE 


Chocolate Ville is a European inspired restaurant complex in Bangkok (think of a food park with real European style houses turned into restaurants). Even though I am not really a fan of creating “EU” replicas in Asia, I must admit that Chocolate Ville is visually stunning! Don’t get me wrong, I am in love with European Architecture, that is why roaming around the compound gives me a bit of pleasure (also inspirations for my future home).

[caption id="attachment_5959" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds One of the European inspired restaurants inside the Chocolate Ville[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5958" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds The view from the top of the lighthouse[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5967" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Imagine a huge food park with real European inspired houses.....That is Chocolate Ville[/caption]

Tip: Climb up the lighthouse and see the whole village from above.

Location: Soi Nawamin 74, Yak 3-8, Kaset-Nawamin Road, Klong Kum Subdistrict, Bueng Kum District, Bangkok

3D ART IN  PARADISE 


To be honest, when I first saw 3D Art In Paradise in our itinerary, I wasn't really sure what to expect. My idea of being in Bangkok doesn't include visiting some contemporary art and let me say even 3d artworks. But...I definitely spoke too soon. WE REALLY ENJOYED OUR TIME HERE. We looked like kids placed in a whimsical wonderland where everything is possible. Hahaha.

There are five themes you can enjoy inside the 3D Art in Paradise,  Safari and Underwater, Classic and Famous Pictures, Fantasy, Nature and Scenery, and Modern Art.

Just check out some of the hilarious photos we got inside.

[caption id="attachment_5952" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Acting is the key![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5950" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds You'll find me inside the bottle instead of a message..ME WITH A MESSAGE![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5949" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds I just don't know what we are doing here[/caption]

Tip: Look for the camera sticker on the floor to know where to take the most effective-illusion-shot for your next gram post.

Location: Esplanade Mall, 4th Floor, Ratchadapisek Road, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400

LINE VILLAGE BANGKOK 


Line Village Bangkok can be a candidate for the most instagrammable spot in Bangkok. For those of you wondering what LINE is, it is a messaging app that is currently making waves across Asia. Apparently, it isn’t as big in the Philippines yet compared to Bangkok. As far as my millennial-self know, the Philippines is still an FB Messanger and Whatsapp nation.

Even though we are not familiar with this app and personally I don't know any of the “super” cute characters ( such as Brown, Cony, Sally, Choco) it didn't stop us to enjoy the world’s first indoor Line Village adventure park.

[caption id="attachment_5971" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds The very first Line Village Theme Park in the world![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5968" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Just hanging out with Brown the Bear[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5955" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Want some pastries? Fact: I actually bake bread and pastries![/caption]

One thing I love about this place is how each themed environment was created with such well-crafted details.

Tip: Well..hmmm just have fun!

Location: Siam Square One Building, 338 Rama 1 Road, 1st Floor, Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10330

MADAME TUSSAUDS BANGKOK 


I always wanted to visit Madame Tussauds every time I am in a city which showcases these famous wax figures, and for some reason, I always ended up not going through my plan. That is why I was so thrilled when I saw that part of our itinerary is to visit Madame Tussaud Bangkok.

I think I don't need to explain myself how much we enjoyed brushing elbows with some of the most famous stars, celebrated athletes and powerful world leaders.

[caption id="attachment_5965" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds LOOOOOOGAAAAAAN![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5973" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Dance off with the king of pop[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5970" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Trying out my luck at the Asia's Got Talent stage[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5957" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Making plans with my beshikels! I think we'll be flying to Chiang Mai next[/caption]

Tip: Don't be shy to try the Asia’s Got Talent Stage. You can even record yourself and post it at the Official Madame Tussauds Bangkok’s FB page.

Location: Madame Tussauds, Siam Discovery, 4th Floor, 989 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

RATCHADA (TRAIN NIGHT MARKET) 


Finally STREET FOOD! Bangkok is known for its amazing night and weekend markets and one of those which is beloved by both locals and tourists is the Train Night Market at Ratchada.

You will surely enjoy a quick look (and taste) of the local life when visiting this market. With its overwhelming selection of authentic and favorite Thai dishes to a number of stalls selling cheap bargains, visiting Ratchada Train Night Market is definitely a sure win.

[caption id="attachment_5954" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds The first time I saw this organized chaos I was in awe (and hungry haha![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5951" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds if ever you will visit Ratchada, try this one: Leng Saab (Boiled Pig Spine With Hot & Spicy Soup)[/caption]

Tip: Don’t forget to get a quick top view glance of the market place from the Esplanade Mall’s parking area.

Location: 55/9 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Bangkok 10400

SEA LIFE BANGKOK OCEAN WORLD 


Sea Life Bangkok is the largest indoor aquarium in Southeast Asia. With over a hundred different species on display, Sea Life Bangkok aims to provide both entertainment and education to visitors. During our visit, we saw a lot of students in groups attending educational programs on how to appreciate, understand and take care of our ocean and its inhabitants.

[caption id="attachment_5963" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds There is always magic seeing the world of Ariel and Flounder.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5969" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Found Nemo!!![/caption]

Tip: Get a combination ticket with Madame Tussauds to save on ticket prices.

Location: Pathum Wan, Bangkok

JIM THOMPSON HOUSE MUSEUM 


The story of Jim Thompson, an American businessman and architect who fell in love with Southeast Asian art and culture, and went missing on a trip to KL really got my attention. Although we still don't have any answers yet, we can't deny that Mr. Jim Thompson left a legacy in Bangkok.

His house (which he designed and built) is now a museum showcasing his collection and also the beauty and grandeur of a Thai mansion (architecture). Today, the brand Jim Thompson also extends to an art center, souvenir boutique, restaurant and café,

[caption id="attachment_5960" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds The house if Jim Thompson[/caption]

Tip: To fully learn about Jim Thompson’s beautiful house and his legacy, book a guided tour at the front desk.

Location: 6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok

WAT ARUN 


Wat Arun also known as the Temple of Dawn is famous for its 79-meter tall pagoda-style structure. It is also tagged as one of the best locations to watch the sunrise and sunset in Bangkok.

Learn more about Wat Arun’s History here

Although part of the "must-visit" temples in Bangkok, Wat Arun's location (across the Chao Phraya River) makes accessing the temple a bit challenging and several visitors tend to just stay on the other side of the river and enjoy the view of the temple from afar.

[caption id="attachment_5980" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds The Majestic Wat Arun also known as the Temple of Dawn[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5948" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Compared to temples around Bangkok, Wat Arun isnt the crowded (well atleast the time we were there)[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_5953" align="alignnone" width="800"]Tourist Spots Bangkok thailand travel blog vlog south east asia sea life erawan ancient city ratchada chocolate ville 3d art line village madame tussauds Exploring inside the temple compound with @colzvidal[/caption]

It is the second time that I visited this Wat Arun and what I like about it is that the experience will start when you hop on the ferry and marvel at its beauty without any obstructions from the view. Compared to the other temples in the Bangkok Old Town Complex, Wat Arun isn’t too crowded which will make you appreciate every detail of the temple more.

Tip: To avoid the hassle of  not being allowed to enter the temple or being forced into buying a scarf to cover –up, wear something “temple appropriate” from the start when visiting any of temples around Bangkok. Meaning shoulders and knees shouldn't be exposed.

Location: 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Khwaeng Wat Arun, Khet Bangkok Yai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600

Do you agree with this list? Have you been to any of the places mentioned above? If yes, let me know what you think! Also, if you have other places to suggest and add to the list share it with us in the comment section.
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My latest trip to Bangkok is in collaboration with Philippine Airlines and Tourism Thailand PH. All editorials and photos are my own unless mentioned or sighted from sources.

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