Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bangkok Trip-Day 4

On the fourth day, we planned to visit the Wat Poh where the reclining buddha resides. Besides, at the same time we decided to walk around the Wat Poh area and taste some local delicacies. :)



tuk tuks...


marinated sausages drying under the sun. haha...


tom yam fried rice with sausages.


the fried bee hon( i think got longer name) joshua ordered.




durian lovers, guess what is this? it's the boiled durian with glutinous rice, and it tasted fantastic! really awesome. :)



souvenirs made of rope...


some aeroplane drink?? no idea wat was that, the colourfulness prevented us from trying...


the buddha statues they sold along the street. there are plenty of them.


checking the genuity of the statues.




the reclining buddha. entrance fee is 50baht.










after wat poh, we went to wat arun, also known as the temple of the dawn. :)

Wat Arun in sight.


crossing the river to get to the temple of the dawn.

the mini man. :D

in front of the Wat Arun. the three princes.


the symmetry.

After Wat Arun, we went to the streets to have a look and taste some snacks!

some special sandwich..



some snacks along the street.




local lotteries

humans? or dolls? :P



some eggs. looks interesting.


fried soft bone crabs.



while walking, accidentally entered one of the universities. haha...
At night, we went to Patpong night market to have our dinner as well as to shop for some souvenirs. :)

hehe...this is the japanese street, along the street there are plenty of "unclean" shops that a lot of girls will come and drag especially guys to go in. don't worry, we never go in but rather got scared by the over-friendliness of the girls. :D


tom yam noodle.


thailand pau!!!


some long exp shot at the roads. :D

hehe...well, still have day 5 and 6 coming up!

4 comments:

Reanaclaire said...

hi Gab.. great pictures here... makes me wanna go.. but dont know when.. perhaps wait for aaron to finish his training first..

Gabriel said...

yeap, it's a good place to go. hehe...good for vacation. :) if going just let me know ler, i can introduce a bit. hehe..

Chai Lim Grace said...

Did you try the sausages? I wonder are they nice?

Gabriel said...

hehe, yea, i tried. it's a bit sour compared to the normal sausages we had in malaysia. hehe..