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World Travel - by Craig Hill

Bangkok, Thailand

May 27th 2008 05:30
Bangkok is the political, social and economic centre of not only Thailand, but much of South East Asia and Indochina as well. It is also the city that produced the most special woman I have ever met in the world (her name is Angie, and she now lives in Hawaii).

Chao Phraya River Bangkok
Chao Phraya River is Bangkok's Main Geographical Feature



Bangkok is generally regarded as a truly global city, and is the world’s top tourist destination. It has a unique mixture of cultures - Thai, Chinese, Indian, Buddhist, Muslim and Western - which, when combined with the driving force of the Thai economy, has made the city increasingly attractive to foreigners for both business and pleasure.

Officially, Bangkok is the world’s 22nd largest city, with a population of 6.7 million. However, unofficially, due to the large influx of illegal migrants from Thailand and other Asian countries, the real population is estimated at 15 million people.

Bangkok Canal
Bangkok Canal


Bangkok has a great deal of green space within the city centre, including the 50 km2 area between Yannawa and Samut Prakan. There is also Bung Makkasan, which provides an urban bunker zone from residences.


Most famous regionally is Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s version of New York’s Central Park. Built in the 1920s, it was used for grand pageants and Thai constitution ceremonies. During World war II, it was a camp for Japanese soldiers. Today, it is primarily used for recreation, and is bangkok’s most visited park. The park is closed at night because of incidences of vandalism, robberies and murders.

Lumphini Park Bangkok
Lumphini Park, Bangkok


The city has some of Thailand’s most visited historical sites, including the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun.

Wat Arun Buddhist Temple Bangkok
Wat Arun Buddhist Temple, Bangkok


There is a torrent of art, culture, sport and tourism in Bangkok. I spent a short time there in 2003, flying in with Thai Airlines. I will be returning there in September this year, and, with my Thai friend from Honolulu, hope to explore the sights much more than I could on my own.

Bangkok Airport at Thai New Year 2547
Bangkok Airport at Thai New Year 2547


Bangkok Airport
Bangkok Airport
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