After a thirteen days backpacking trip to Thailand, I feel totally exhausted and tired, in the mean time, I find this journey very enjoying and meaningful. I keep telling Edmond that we had a spiritual tour in Thailand because 80% of the time we actually visiting temple. Just like Malaysia, an Islamic country, you can see mosque everywhere, in Thailand, you can see temple everycorner everystreet. Apart from the "spirituality" of our trip, we were also impressed by their amazing architecture with artistic sculpture and crafting, which is so special that it enhances the natural landscape, produces a magnificent phenomenon with the surrounding nature. And that is why Thailand is so well-known for it's beauties and cultures, which also makes it a famous tourism hotspot. Although the political situation in Thailand remains volatile during the time we visit, there were still tourists everywhere, even outnumber the locals in some places. Furthermore, the warm hospitality offered by the citizens had brought us a lot of joy during our journey.
Another thing is in Thailand you hardly can find a waste-bin. And ironically, I hardly can find any rubbish on the street. It kept me wonder where the Thais throw their rubbish. Furthermore, Thai's food are really cheap, you can buy a nice fried rice within 30 baht, which is less than RM3, and for those shopaholic, Thailand is a perfect shopping paradise for you. You can find anything you want in a cheaper price compare to Malaysia, eg. leather products, silk, handcrafts...There are also a variety of public transport available in Thailand, eg. taxi, bus, tut-tut, song thaew and so on. And their taxis are Toyota Corolla, which are way more luxurious than Malaysian taxis and in reasonable price too.
It was a memorable experience for me and Thailand had offered me a lot of joy, happiness and enjoyment. And definitely, this will not be the last trip for me to Thailand.
Another thing is in Thailand you hardly can find a waste-bin. And ironically, I hardly can find any rubbish on the street. It kept me wonder where the Thais throw their rubbish. Furthermore, Thai's food are really cheap, you can buy a nice fried rice within 30 baht, which is less than RM3, and for those shopaholic, Thailand is a perfect shopping paradise for you. You can find anything you want in a cheaper price compare to Malaysia, eg. leather products, silk, handcrafts...There are also a variety of public transport available in Thailand, eg. taxi, bus, tut-tut, song thaew and so on. And their taxis are Toyota Corolla, which are way more luxurious than Malaysian taxis and in reasonable price too.
It was a memorable experience for me and Thailand had offered me a lot of joy, happiness and enjoyment. And definitely, this will not be the last trip for me to Thailand.
300 baht? is it a typo error? u wanna say 30 baht huh? haha
ya...sorry,it's 30 baht...
Hey Albert! I really REALLY never know you can write very well! No means of looking down at you, but really, I never thought you could write as good as you draw! You really should've started blogging like ages ago, haha! Keep it up, and glad that you've had fun during your Thailand trip =) Mana souvenirs lar?