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Immerse into the atmosphere of the biggest Chinatown in the world in Bangkok’s

Bangkok
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 6h
Activity Level: Intensive
Experience: Family, Historical
Language: English
Photo permit included
Tour by public transport
Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
Wheelchair accessible tour
Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
Transportation included
Walking Tour

Overview

Bangkok's Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. There you’ll find markets, world famous street food, hidden bars, art, history and culture. Spend your day by walking through the beautiful place and getting know more about its history.

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Highlights

Bangkok
Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or simply Krung Thep. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometers in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has a population of over eight million, 12.6 percent of the country's population. Bangkok traces its roots to a small trading post during the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the 15th century, which eventually grew and became the site of two capital cities: Thonburi in 1768 and Rattanakosin in 1782. Bangkok was at the heart of the modernization of Siam, later renamed Thailand, during the late-19th century, as the country faced pressures from the West. The city was at the center of Thailand's political struggles throughout the 20th century, as the country abolished absolute monarchy, adopted constitutional rule, and underwent numerous coups and several uprisings. The city grew rapidly during the 1960s through the 1980s and now exerts a significant impact on Thailand's politics, economy, education, media and modern society.
Talat Noi
Talat Noi or Talad Noi is a historic neighbourhood in Bangkok. It roughly occupies the area of the sub-district of the same name in Samphanthawong District. On the periphery of Bangkok's Chinatown, Talat Noi has been home to various ethnic Chinese communities since soon after the foundation of Bangkok. Several historic buildings are found in the area, including the Holy Rosary Church, the Talat Noi Branch of Siam Commercial Bank, and the So Heng Tai Mansion.
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, previously (and still commonly) known as Wat Leng Noei Yi, is the largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. It hosts celebrations of a number of year-round events, including Chinese New Year, and the annual Chinese vegetarian festival.
Yaowarat Road
Yaowarat Road in Samphanthawong District is the main artery of Bangkok's Chinatown. Modern Chinatown now covers a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road.

Itinerary

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Your guide will meet you at your hotel and you will take a public transportation to get to the first point.

First of all visit the most famous Chinese shrines in Thailand, Wat Leng Noei Yi.

Then go and walk around Talat Noi, a historical Chinese district in Bangkok, to see the local life of Chinese.

Next, move towards Yaowarat Rd, the street of Chinatown, to explore it better, learn its history and have lunch at a local restaurant before you will go back to your hotel.

Your guide will help you to find the way to get back to your accommodation.

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