Bangkok
Khaosan Road
Khaosan Road, a famous street in central Bangkok. The street is known for its travel agencies, massage parlours, night market, inexpensive lodging for backpackers, and street food.
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Khlong Bangkok Noi
Bangkok, once known as "The Venice of the East," was a city built upon many canals. Today, many have been filled in to form streets, but quite a few remain, particularly in the Thonburi district, west of the river. Khlong Bangkok Noi is one of the larger remaining canals.
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Wat Srisudaram, one of the temples along the canal.
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Wat Kai Tia on the canal.
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A very new, modern design house along the canal stands out against the older, more traditional homes.
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Wat Suwannaram Ratchaworawihan
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Jim Thompson House
Jim Thompson, an American businessman and designer (and possibly, spy), built this house, now a museum, in 1959. Situated on a half acre lot adjoining one of Bangkok's canals, the property is a bit of a jungle oasis in the city. Thompson made his fortune in the Thai silk industry, and his company remains as a leading producer of Thai silk goods, with many stores located in Thailand. Thompson was born in Delaware in 1906, and was sent to Thailand by the US government in 1946. His silk company was founded in 1948. On March 26, 1967, Thompson disappeared while out for a walk during a visit with friends in Malaysia. Despite an intense search, no trace of Thompson was found.
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Jim Thompson House
Jim Thompson, an American businessman and designer (and possibly, spy), built this house, now a museum, in 1959. Situated on a half acre lot adjoining one of Bangkok's canals, the property is a bit of a jungle oasis in the city. Thompson made his fortune in the Thai silk industry, and his company remains as a leading producer of Thai silk goods, with many stores located in Thailand. Thompson was born in Delaware in 1906, and was sent to Thailand by the US government in 1946. His silk company was founded in 1948. On March 26, 1967, Thompson disappeared while out for a walk during a visit with friends in Malaysia. Despite an intense search, no trace of Thompson was found.
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