Squeeze lime into Pad Thai, put bean sprout in, and sprinkle dried red chilli a little bit or more to enhance spiciness favor. Eat Pad Thai with fork and spoon and occasionally pick green veggie and chew it. When Pad Thai was promoted by Prime Minister Field Marshall Pibulsongkram during WWII as a national dish, it was supposed to be cheap but delicious. Nowadays the price range can be dirt cheap about US$1 on the street to $10 in 5-star hotel. You can buy one at the price of $1 (35 baht) freshly cooked on local market but with no prawn as prawn is expensive. Pad Thai with prawns can be had on the street at the price around 60-80 baht ($1.5-2.2).
Bangkok's Grand Palace was built in the style of Ayutthaya Grand Palace with a royal temple inside reserved only for the King and relatives to hold Buddhist ceremony. Since the temple is in the Grand Palace there is no monk living in the temple. It is only the functional temple in Thailand that has no monk resides in. Monks from temples nearby are usually invited when the King performs Buddhist ceremony. It is a tradition that any novice who passes the highest Pali Grade 9 language proficiency will be royally patronaged and ordained into monkhood in this Emerald Buddha temple. Pali is the language spoken during the Buddha's era. Buddhist Dharma was originally transmitted by Pali oral tradition (still practiced even today when monks cite Pali sutra every morning and evening) but later transcribed into Pali alphabets, similar to Sanskrit which is the main language of Hinduism. There is a nationwide exam conducted annually to assess Pali proficiency and few novices/monks pass Grade 9 language each year, normally fewer than 10. So you can imagine how hard it is. At the Grand Palace, you can see Garudas (mythical flying deity) grab Nagas (mythical serpent-like deity living underworld). They are sworn mortal enemies in Hindu and Buddhist legends. However, both are God Vishnu's mounts. When travelling, God Vishnu mounts on Garuda. When resting in the sea, God Vishnu lays on bed transformed from Naga's body. Garuda is a sacred deity in Thailand and Indonesia. Thus Indonesia National Airlines is "Garuda" while Thailand's official emblem is Garuda which is affixed in front of official paper and shown on Royal Announcements on Thai TVs. Naga is sacred deity in Thailand and Laos as protector of the Lord Buddha. Temples in the Thailand's North and Laos often feature 2 Nagas at the front leading the steps into the temple. Standalone Naga is featured prominently along Mekong River on both sides of Thailand and Laos as well. Here is the full name of Bangkok. Krungthep Mahanakorn Amorn Rattanakosin Mahintra Yuttaya Mahadilokpop Noparat Burirom Udom Rachnivet Mahasathan Amornpimarn Avartarnsathit Sakkatiya Witsanukamprasit Here is my rough translation. Bangkok Metropolis, the royal capital of Ratanakosin dynasty following Ayutthaya dynasty, a grand palace resided by God King.
Hello Woni, I love your Bangkok videos. I especially like your daily schedule of places you visited. Next time I recommend you take the boat ride to Icon Siam at night time. The lit up skyline while on the river is magical and the mall has a night water fountain show in the front. Also, go to the 7th floor Starbucks as they have a beautiful terrace with awesome river and city panoramic views. Cheers!!
Many provinces in Thailand are waiting for your visit. The north part is the nature & forest, the South is the beach and sea, East and West are also interesting.
Fried rice with shrimp paste, you should mix all everything together and eat (not separate eat) . You will get all flavour (sweet,sour,spicy and salty). And Hainanese chicken rice for steamed chicken,soybean sauce that brown colour may good for it. Sweet and sour sauce is good for fried chicken. Have a good day and enjoy yummy foods.
You‘d think that being Korean and having experienced Bibimbop, she would have instinctually mixed the fried rice with shrimp paste with all the other ingredients. 😅😅😅
Loved watching your video! I'm so wanting to go to Thailand to visit! Thanks for sharing your experience on your trip to Thailand. Just subscribed to you!
Your vlog was beautiful. I didn't catch if you were a loan traveller. I'm going to Thailand in November on my own. I just wondered what it felt like in the evening and night time as a single female.
Thailand's Chinese community was created more than 240 years ago when King Rama I built the Grand Palace and relocated the capital from Thonburi to the other side of Chao Phraya River opposite Wat Arun on the land formerly occupied by Chinese immigrants. They were then relocated to the outskirt of the Old City along Chao Phraya River at Charoenkrung Rd and Yaowarat Rd (not yet built). Siam then was known as Venice of the East as canals and Chao Phraya River were the main transport routes. The first road was constructed in the reign of King Rama IV named Charoen Krung Road, running along Chao Phraya river (River of King). Later Yaowarat Road was constructed to link up with Charoen Krung in the reign of King Rama V. Both roads were the first commercial hub of Siam with the first modern buildings built along the two roads, thus began the China Town legend. Originally Charoenkrung Rd and Yaowarat Rd were two-way traffic but they became one-way traffic about 60 years ago. China Town was the center of rice trade in those days as there was/is nearby Chao Phraya River pier bringing rice from provinces into Bangkok. It is no longer the center of rice trade as road/rail transport is highly developed over the years. For at least 60 years, China Town is the center of gold trading. There are about a dozen gold shops on Yaowarat Rd selling bullions and gold ornaments. Daily gold price quote is prescribed by Gold Trade Association in China Town. There are two famous temples in China Town. Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit), right behind the main Chinatown gate at the start of Yaorawat Road, boasts the largest solid gold Buddha in the world. ฿40 entry fee. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi) is the largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is an emblem of Chinese architecture and the religious heart of the Chinese community living in China Town and other areas of Bangkok. Free entry. For the last decade, Thailand China Town, the largest China Town in the world, is the place to go at night for delicious food/drink. It is arguably the largest open night market in the world. It is estimated that about 15-20% Thai people are of Chinese descents.
professional grade video !!!!! As the food scene is such a big part of Thailand I think people would like to know more about the dishes you ate and opinion of them ---thanks for the great video
Hello. I am going to travel to thailand for 5 days next week and planning to stay in bangkok for 2.5days. Can you recommend me to which places i should go and the order? like i was thinking of going to Iconsiam first then Chinatown but i heard nightview in iconsiam is fascinating so i got confused. Anyways i loved your video. Thank you for sharing your experience.^^
that Tuk Tuk is a bad tuk tuk, no car allowed in the footpath, this jerk must be reported. And I would say many tuk tuk drive dangerously, even locals don’t usually ride it. It may fascinating tourists, and you can ride for experience, but if you need a lower expenditure, try sky train or subway train.
Most of street vendors in the city like Bangkok are not struggle to earn a living, they earn much more than university graduated who work in office job and pay income tax, the street vendors are richer and never pay income tax.
I cant stand Geckos - imagine having to step around them. I am always afraid that one will fall on me from a roof or jump from a pillar (they do that in pursuit of prey! Yuk. No I would not wiat 50 mins for fried donuts.
Your vlog is amazing! I was supposed to go there last January but it got cancelled🥲 I’m still not over it and really want to go there even more after watching your vlog🤞
Thailand is the paradise and second home for all visitor !!!
3rd home.
4th home.
เลอะเทอะ
Will back thailand again
Always wanted to go to Thailand. Scared to fly but thanks ,❤❤my way of seeing the world
Squeeze lime into Pad Thai, put bean sprout in, and sprinkle dried red chilli a little bit or more to enhance spiciness favor. Eat Pad Thai with fork and spoon and occasionally pick green veggie and chew it. When Pad Thai was promoted by Prime Minister Field Marshall Pibulsongkram during WWII as a national dish, it was supposed to be cheap but delicious. Nowadays the price range can be dirt cheap about US$1 on the street to $10 in 5-star hotel. You can buy one at the price of $1 (35 baht) freshly cooked on local market but with no prawn as prawn is expensive. Pad Thai with prawns can be had on the street at the price around 60-80 baht ($1.5-2.2).
Actually there’s a gold line straight to Icon Siam but the boat ride is a good experience.
This was so informative! Thank you for including instructions on how to get to places ie: how to get to ICONSIAM :)
Icon Siam is the bestttt 😍
Bangkok's Grand Palace was built in the style of Ayutthaya Grand Palace with a royal temple inside reserved only for the King and relatives to hold Buddhist ceremony. Since the temple is in the Grand Palace there is no monk living in the temple. It is only the functional temple in Thailand that has no monk resides in. Monks from temples nearby are usually invited when the King performs Buddhist ceremony. It is a tradition that any novice who passes the highest Pali Grade 9 language proficiency will be royally patronaged and ordained into monkhood in this Emerald Buddha temple. Pali is the language spoken during the Buddha's era. Buddhist Dharma was originally transmitted by Pali oral tradition (still practiced even today when monks cite Pali sutra every morning and evening) but later transcribed into Pali alphabets, similar to Sanskrit which is the main language of Hinduism. There is a nationwide exam conducted annually to assess Pali proficiency and few novices/monks pass Grade 9 language each year, normally fewer than 10. So you can imagine how hard it is.
At the Grand Palace, you can see Garudas (mythical flying deity) grab Nagas (mythical serpent-like deity living underworld). They are sworn mortal enemies in Hindu and Buddhist legends. However, both are God Vishnu's mounts. When travelling, God Vishnu mounts on Garuda. When resting in the sea, God Vishnu lays on bed transformed from Naga's body. Garuda is a sacred deity in Thailand and Indonesia. Thus Indonesia National Airlines is "Garuda" while Thailand's official emblem is Garuda which is affixed in front of official paper and shown on Royal Announcements on Thai TVs. Naga is sacred deity in Thailand and Laos as protector of the Lord Buddha. Temples in the Thailand's North and Laos often feature 2 Nagas at the front leading the steps into the temple. Standalone Naga is featured prominently along Mekong River on both sides of Thailand and Laos as well.
Here is the full name of Bangkok.
Krungthep Mahanakorn Amorn Rattanakosin Mahintra Yuttaya Mahadilokpop Noparat Burirom Udom Rachnivet Mahasathan Amornpimarn Avartarnsathit Sakkatiya Witsanukamprasit
Here is my rough translation. Bangkok Metropolis, the royal capital of Ratanakosin dynasty following Ayutthaya dynasty, a grand palace resided by God King.
Hello Woni, I love your Bangkok videos. I especially like your daily schedule of places you visited. Next time I recommend you take the boat ride to Icon Siam at night time. The lit up skyline while on the river is magical and the mall has a night water fountain show in the front. Also, go to the 7th floor Starbucks as they have a beautiful terrace with awesome river and city panoramic views. Cheers!!
Many provinces in Thailand are waiting for your visit. The north part is the nature & forest, the South is the beach and sea, East and West are also interesting.
Hainanese chicken and rice is one of my favs!! Can never go wrong with it
Fried rice with shrimp paste, you should mix all everything together and eat (not separate eat) . You will get all flavour (sweet,sour,spicy and salty). And Hainanese chicken rice for steamed chicken,soybean sauce that brown colour may good for it. Sweet and sour sauce is good for fried chicken. Have a good day and enjoy yummy foods.
Thanks for the tips!
You‘d think that being Korean and having experienced Bibimbop, she would have instinctually mixed the fried rice with shrimp paste with all the other ingredients. 😅😅😅
Love love Thailand. Thanks for sharing this video.From California with love ❤️ ❤❤
BANGKOK look very beautiful PLACE nice Country
Thanks so much for great sharing my friend
Greatting from Macau
Great video! Thanks for that. I am currently planing my Thailand trip in December. Super helpful.
Omg I really enjoyed your vlog in thaïlandais Im planning to go soon and I didn’t know what to do so your video was so helpful thank you😄✨
Thanks for your amazing Thailand Vlogs! They really helped alot!
So happy to hear that!!
@@Wonivlog cant wait to visit in May! 🤟
The roti & banana is my favorite soooooo good 🤤 nice videos
yesss soooo good!🤤
Loved watching your video! I'm so wanting to go to Thailand to visit! Thanks for sharing your experience on your trip to Thailand. Just subscribed to you!
Love your videos Woni, remind me all my trips in Asia !!!! Keep going !!!
Welcome to Bangkok 😊
Very eclectic video, nice music and transitions, well done ❤
This is an exceptional vlog
Great coverage, Woni! Can't wait to visit Bangkok!! The city is so lively and very clean!! That Airbnb is cool...where is that??
Oh my gosh...bangkok is so amazing. Thanks for this lovely tour
Possibly the most beautiful mall in the world.
Thank you for the wonderful tour of Bangkok.
Love the vids. Keep em coming 🖤
Great video. What B&B did you stay? Looking forward to more travel videos from you 🙂
It is so amazing episode. It is really wonderful and beautiful.
What a wonderful informative video!
Your vlog was beautiful.
I didn't catch if you were a loan traveller.
I'm going to Thailand in November on my own. I just wondered what it felt like in the evening and night time as a single female.
I like your VDO , so nice and so informative at the same time.
Welcome to Thailand 🙏 It's fun. Tuk-tuk Excitement👍😳Really delicious Thai food 🤤🍻Pad Thai Khao Mankai Tom Yam Goong Khao Pad Poo Phad Phong Curry Morning Glory Som Sweat Banana Roti mango sticky rice 🤤Swimming 😁Beautiful Temple 😳📸Shopping and Massage😚 Cute 😍 I love you.❤😘😁
Thank you for so much recommendations! 🎉❤
You're so welcome!
It's so pretty!
😄
The City of Tour the Bangkok Beautify so good
I seen woni you tube channel so experient , exciting places l day l will travel with woni
Amazing Thai Vlog
Welcome to Thailand , first time I’m confuse for your excellent language , after see detail at your channel you are USA citizen, OMG.
Thailand's Chinese community was created more than 240 years ago when King Rama I built the Grand Palace and relocated the capital from Thonburi to the other side of Chao Phraya River opposite Wat Arun on the land formerly occupied by Chinese immigrants. They were then relocated to the outskirt of the Old City along Chao Phraya River at Charoenkrung Rd and Yaowarat Rd (not yet built). Siam then was known as Venice of the East as canals and Chao Phraya River were the main transport routes. The first road was constructed in the reign of King Rama IV named Charoen Krung Road, running along Chao Phraya river (River of King). Later Yaowarat Road was constructed to link up with Charoen Krung in the reign of King Rama V. Both roads were the first commercial hub of Siam with the first modern buildings built along the two roads, thus began the China Town legend. Originally Charoenkrung Rd and Yaowarat Rd were two-way traffic but they became one-way traffic about 60 years ago. China Town was the center of rice trade in those days as there was/is nearby Chao Phraya River pier bringing rice from provinces into Bangkok. It is no longer the center of rice trade as road/rail transport is highly developed over the years. For at least 60 years, China Town is the center of gold trading. There are about a dozen gold shops on Yaowarat Rd selling bullions and gold ornaments. Daily gold price quote is prescribed by Gold Trade Association in China Town. There are two famous temples in China Town. Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit), right behind the main Chinatown gate at the start of Yaorawat Road, boasts the largest solid gold Buddha in the world. ฿40 entry fee. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi) is the largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is an emblem of Chinese architecture and the religious heart of the Chinese community living in China Town and other areas of Bangkok. Free entry.
For the last decade, Thailand China Town, the largest China Town in the world, is the place to go at night for delicious food/drink. It is arguably the largest open night market in the world. It is estimated that about 15-20% Thai people are of Chinese descents.
Hi! May I know how you booked with the AirBnB? Thanks for the Vlog and recommendations!
Here you go! www.airbnb.com/rooms/25845551?source_impression_id=p3_1680192469_T%2BhDqMsq%2BbHYD5o5
@@Wonivlog Thanks!
professional grade video !!!!! As the food scene is such a big part of Thailand I think people would like to know more about the dishes you ate and opinion of them ---thanks for the great video
thanks for watching!!
Welcome to Thailand. I enjoy watching your BKK vlog.
GREAT video at lease you explain whaqt were looking at
your vdo is good and explain detail is good
I DEEEEF wanna take a boat to the mall! So cool!
Hello. I am going to travel to thailand for 5 days next week and planning to stay in bangkok for 2.5days. Can you recommend me to which places i should go and the order? like i was thinking of going to Iconsiam first then Chinatown but i heard nightview in iconsiam is fascinating so i got confused. Anyways i loved your video. Thank you for sharing your experience.^^
11:23 fast & furious !!!
06:16 wrong sauce for kaomunkai (chicken and oil rice)
Greetings from SG. Woni better than Yuyusai..for me and wifey....bkk here we come oct...yumm...after 3 yrs. Like Joyce v much.
Thanks for watching and very cute.🙏🎉🎊♥️🥰⭐⭐⭐✨
So Beautiful ! Really Beautiful !
วัดสวยงาม😀
Bon Appétit for sure though 💜🙏
Love it
You beautiful woni🌷👍kisses from portugal,nice video😘
❤❤❤
Hi where did you stay in bangkok?thanks
🎉🎉🎉🎉
i love your vlog! but can i ask you a question? is it true that the carrot cake 14:15 only cost 40 baht instead og 400 baht? thank youu
No way that would cost 400 baht. Maybe 140 baht max
Hi Woni, that TukTuk driver was really a dare devil, how much did you pay for the ride, if you remember? For how far?
From what I remember, I think it was about a 10 min ride and cost around 100 baht (around $3).
Hola,is there something specifically that you might want to avoid as a tourist in Metro Seoul?..Something that you want to share here?
Nice video
สวัสดีครับ😊❤ชอบครับ
Are there floating markets every day in ICONSIAM?
Yes, I believe so!
@@Wonivlog thank you!
Great video !@@
The lizard part…I would have thrown my camera and run 😂
hahaha I was so close to! 🤣
I miss Bangkok 😂
Socute
How much was the massage?
Visit,rajkot city,guj.junagafh,train from,howrah to rajkot,
ทำไมรถตุ๊กตุ๊กขึ้นมาขี่บนทางเท้า???? คุณมีป้ายทะเบียนรถเขาไหม เราต้องแจ้งความจับเขา
💜💙💙💘
hı all Thai friend sawadi kap happy sunday 🍩🧆🍕🥘🍩
Beautiful
haha this was literally an icon siam vlog
you are so beautiful 😭😭😭😭
Amazing Thailand ❤
that Tuk Tuk is a bad tuk tuk, no car allowed in the footpath, this jerk must be reported.
And I would say many tuk tuk drive dangerously, even locals don’t usually ride it.
It may fascinating tourists, and you can ride for experience, but if you need a lower expenditure, try sky train or subway train.
Lai Lai come over Malaysia 😁
I want to! Malaysia is also top on my list!💜
buetyful
Where are you from?
B500 for tourist paeng mak.
HelloyouThailandloveyou❤
So cute korean
your experience on Tuk Tuk 😂
it was wild! 🤣
แปลไม่ออก....แต่เราสร้างบรรยากาศได้
From malaysia
Should probably have ordered the banana roti from the vendors along the road who struggle to earn a living, not in a luxury mall LOL
Most of street vendors in the city like Bangkok are not struggle to earn a living, they earn much more than university graduated who work in office job and pay income tax, the street vendors are richer and never pay income tax.
คุณสวยจังเลยครับ 😊
; )
I cant stand Geckos - imagine having to step around them. I am always afraid that one will fall on me from a roof or jump from a pillar (they do that in pursuit of prey! Yuk. No I would not wiat 50 mins for fried donuts.
Hii
I loveyou
Good night good Ghal good six love you
hot as heck
ใครช่วยสะกิดพี่ที่ขายแมลงทอดใส่ถุงมือตอนหยิบของหน่อยก็ดีนะ เพราะไม่รู้พี่เพิ่งเข้าห้องน้ำมาหรือเปล่า
Your vlog is amazing! I was supposed to go there last January but it got cancelled🥲 I’m still not over it and really want to go there even more after watching your vlog🤞
Hope you can visit soon!
@@Wonivlog 🙏🙏🙏
You are very cute 😍and vlog very good 👍😊🙏
Thank you so much 😊
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