Thailand Travel Guide in Watthana 

 

If you are thinking of visiting Bangkok, one of the best spots to visit is the Watthana district. There are many high-end malls and elegant bistros in this district. There are numerous shops selling a diverse assortment of goods, including high-end fashion, food courts, and handcrafted goods. Additionally, there are numerous trendy rooftop bars that provide an incredible view of the city.

One of Bangkok's top landmarks is Wat Phra Kaew or the Grand Palace. It's a collection of structures, which includes the Emerald Buddha. The Emerald Buddha, which dates to the 15th century is considered to be a holy treasure of Buddhism.

The Emerald Buddha was brought to Bangkok by King Rama I in 1782. It is constructed from one jade stone. According to Thai traditions, the Emerald Buddha is believed to bring wealth to the nation.

Although the Emerald Buddha is a well-known tourist attraction, there are a few crucial things you need to remember. For instance, the Emerald Buddha can only be approached by the Thai King. The temple is governed by strict dress codes. The wearing of shorts, sleeves-less clothing or spaghetti-strap tops is not permitted.

Sukhumvit district is famous for its shopping centers and entertainment venues as well as restaurants. The malls are situated within the center of Bangkok and offer everything, from local brands to international brands. Some of the top shopping malls include Seacon Square, Central World, and Terminal 21.


The malls have many sections, such as a food court and luxury brands as well as boutiques. Emporium is an example. It offers a gourmet marketplace. In addition to a number of eateries, it also houses the cinema.

EmQuartier is home to a lavish fitness center as well as outdoor terraces. There's even a five-story waterfall, as well as floating gardens.

Its unique architecture and design is a proof of its exceptional quality. Three distinct zones are present: Helix Quartier, Waterfall Quartier and Helix Quartier. Each area has its own style.

The largest airport in Thailand is Suvarnabhumi International Airport. It's also the country's busiest airport. It is a hub for international airlines.

As of the year 2010, Bangkok has two airports major. There is the Don Mueang International Airport, and the Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Each airport can handle around 37 million passengers a year.

The Don Mueang International Airport is an affordable hub. It is located near downtown Bangkok. A number of budget airlines are operating out of Don Mueang.

Despite its central position, the airport has been plagued by problems and budget-related overruns. The airport was also the subject of accusations of political interference as well as corruption.

However, on the other hand, it is also the Suvarnabhumi International Airport has become one of the busiest airports in Asia. Bangkok Airways, a Thai airline, operates from the Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Thailand's roads are among the worst in the world. The World Health Organization estimates that 1.35 million people died on roads in the year 2016. The road deaths rate in the United States and Europe was low, with only a handful of deaths per year however, Thailand is home to an average of daily 62 deaths. It is among the top number in the world.

The Thai government has made a commitment to halving road deaths by 2020. It's made some progress in setting new vehicle safety standards, however, the government hasn't done enough to address the inequality of wealth in Thailand.

According to the World Bank, if traffic deaths were reduced by half, Thailand's economy would increase by 22 percent in 2038. Road deaths are decreasing in a sluggish manner.

The media business that is thriving in Watthana Bangkok is a complex beast. The primary participants in the field of media are print and broadcast media. They rely on advertising revenue to pay the bills. There are community radio stations, which have become popular over the last few years. A lot of these stations were shut down by the government. This, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid transformation within the Thai media industry.

Author : Bangkok Nightlife

 

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