Many tourists regard Bangkok as a transit station for Chiang Mai and Phuket, but ignore the unique charm of its long-standing Buddhist culture and modern urban fusion. When most tourists are still immersed in popular attractions on both sides of the Chao Phraya River, if you think the Grand Palace is too noisy, Zhengwang Temple is too noisy, the Erawan Buddha is too crowded, and the Shuimen Temple is too popular. You may wish to go deep into the old city of the city, take 1 day to play a Citywalk, and explore the mystery and beauty of the Buddhist capital together~👣 Citywalk route: Sutai Temple - Taiji - Wangsun Temple - Jinshan Temple - Chinatown ⏰ Time Ginseng Examination: About 5-6h⭐️ Sutai Temple WAT SUTHAT Sutai Temple is a monastery established by the Third Dynasty, and it is also one of the highest-standard royal temples in Thailand. Seeing: 1️⃣ There is a huge red swing at the main entrance, which is very conspicuous. 2️⃣ The monastery is dedicated to the largest existing Sukhothai Buddha statue. The Buddha statue is 8 meters high and wide 6.25 meters 3️⃣ The Buddha statue in the temple is surrounded by the largest mural in Thailand. The mural area is more than 2,500 secret square meters. Unfortunately, when I went there, it coincided with the renovation of the temple. I couldn’t go into the temple and see the old name of Bangkok Street for nearly 70 years. The store decoration has a strong Nanyang style, mainly Thai noodles and drinks, it is very suitable for resting on the way to play, eating a brunch or having an ice drink ⭐️ Wang Sun Temple Loha Prasat Wang Sun Temple was built in 1846, and it is the only surviving minarets-style monastery to see: 1️⃣ The golden minarets are its symbol. There are 37 minarets in the temple, which symbolizes 37 virtues of Buddhism. The structure inside the temple is also very complicated and exquisite. You can reach the layers of the temple through the spiral steps in the temple. The highest floor contains the relics of the Buddha. Very sacred 3️⃣ climb the top of the tower to overlook the city view of Bangkok ⭐️ Jinshan Temple The Golden Mount (Wat Saket) Jinshan Temple was built in the 19th century. The main building in the temple has a pagoda with 318 stairs. View point: 1️⃣ The temple is built on a hill and picks up the pink spiral staircase. On both sides, there are various forms of monkeys, bodhisattvas and other small statues 2️⃣ in the temple of the Buddha tower, which is dedicated to Thailand's largest sitting Sakyamuni bronze statue and Sakyamuni's remains Sherizi 3️⃣ on the observation deck at the top of the tower, listening to the bell ringing under the wind, you can overlook landmarks such as the Grand Palace. 360 degrees overlooking the entire Bangkok city, with a wide view ⭐️ Chinatown Chinatown Bangkok Chinese Overseas Chinese gathering place to see: 1️⃣ There are Chinese signs everywhere, many Chinese restaurants and local specialty shops, as if returning to the night of Chinatown in the 1980s 2️⃣ Chinatown is a lively snack street. If you miss Chinese food during the trip, you can come here to solve the nearby Longlian Temple built by the Chinese. It is a traditional Chinese temple. You can even worship Tai-year-old. If you are interested, you can also visit 👟 Transportation: 1️⃣ Sutai Temple, Wangsun Temple, Jinshan Temple, Yuan Taiji can walk to each other (both about 10-20 minutes away), take MRT to Sam Yot Station, and walk for about 10-20 minutes after leaving the station. These 4 locations do not need to follow my route order. You can adjust 2️⃣ Chinatown near MRT Wat Mangkon Station by yourself. Take 1 subway station from MRT Sam Yot Station to Wat Mangkon. Walk out of the station for about 5 minutes ⚠️ Note: 1️⃣ Thailand's temples generally have strict requirements for the installation. Sleeves and long skirts and trousers that are over the knee are the best choice. Although tourists will not be required to wear very solemn, but do not wear bare shoulders, slings, Small vests and long skirts and trousers with knees, otherwise it is possible to rent clothes or be rejected in 2️⃣ Bangkok is hot. When Citywalk, pay attention to sun protection and heatstroke. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen are indispensable. Supplement water in time to prevent heatstroke. There are small fans who can also carry 📌 practical tips: If you are a special soldier, you can also increase the itinerary in the above route, such as arriving at Zhengwang Temple at 8:00 in the morning, taking a blockbuster film of no one, or not wanting to eat Chinese food, after the Chinatown play, Going to a night market to eat and eat is also completely 🆗, it depends on how you want to walk and walk do not walk. #Meditation to the temple tour #CityHumanities Handbook #Capture CityHumanities #Taste the authentic old brand #Thailand visa-free citywalk