Monday, November 30, 2015
Bangkok New Year Fireworks
Nice place to see the new year fireworks at Bangkok. (1 January 00.00 - 00.30 about 15 - 30 minutes) I recommend you to go King Taksin Bridge cross-way. (สะพานตากสิน) There are two side of the bridge to see fireworks. If you're on this side of the bridge you will see fireworks from the Asiatique Riverfront view. But If you're on another side you'll see firework from the hotel group along the river
Here is a location to see the fireworks from the Asiatique ( 13.719222,100.511806 )
Another side of the bridge ( 13.719555,100.511944 )
How to go:
(If you would like to take photos, I recommend you to take your tripod for your quality photos and come before fireworks event about 2-3 hours to reserve your view)
BTS: Saphan Taksin Station [สะพานตากสิน]
BOAT: Chaophraya Express Boat every boat will stop at Central Pier (The Chaophraya Express Boat operating time from 06.00 - 19.30)
then walk upstairs to King Taksin Bridge cross-way
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Concert in the Park 23rd
Anyone who travel to Bangkok in winter. I recommend you to join Concert in the Park.
It's FREE Concert !!
This event is organized annually by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) every Sunday during December to February.
Here is an example of previous Concert in the Park:
The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra played "Canon in D Major"
Concert Period Month: December 2015 to February 2016
Time: 17.00 - 19.00 (Concert start 17.30 but I recommend you to go 17.00 to reserve area for sitting on ground or you can rent a mat from renter for 20-40 THB)
Place: Pilom Phakdee, Lumpini Park [ศาลาภิรมย์ภักดี, สวนลุมพินี]
GPS: 13.731190, 100.541240
How to go:
BTS: Sala Daeng Station [exit to the MRT walkway and then cross the Rama IV Road to Lumpini Park]
Bus Line: 4, 50, 67, 74, 76, 113, 115, 141, 505, 544
It's time for some fresh air and great music!เทศกาล ดนตรีในสวน ครั้งที่ 23Concert in the ParkCome and experience...
Posted by Bangkok Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, October 25, 2015
Introduction
My name is Bun [บุ๋น]. Bun, in thai, means 'civil'. I lived in Bangkok, Thailand since 1987. and love to see this small country grown and changed slowly
I will tell you about traveling in thailand. Some unseen places you shouldn't miss.
I hope you enjoy. : )
I hope you enjoy. : )
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