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		<title>Adventure Travel In Bangkok</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangkok has become a major force in finance and business after numerous multinational corporations moved their regional bases here in the 1980&#8242;s and 1990&#8242;s and up to now, Bangkok continues to increase its influence on global politics, culture, fashion and entertainment. It is the second most expensive city in South East Asia, second only to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bangkok has become a major force in finance and business after numerous multinational corporations moved their regional bases here in the 1980&#8242;s and 1990&#8242;s and up to now, Bangkok continues to increase its influence on global politics, culture, fashion and entertainment. It is the second most expensive city in South East Asia, second only to Singapore. Despite its rapid modernization, the glory of the past still prevails and is visited by millions of international tourists from around the world. Here are some of the most popular attractions in Bangkok.</p>
<p>The Grand Palace is the city&#8217;s most famous landmark and a visit to Bangkok will not be complete without going here. It was built in 1782 and has been the home of the King, the Royal court and the administrative seat of government for 150 years. The intricate details and beautiful architecture continues to draw tourist and admire it. Today, the Grand Palace still serves as spiritual center of Thailand because within the complex lies the Wat Phra Kaew or The Temple of the Emerald Buddha which of course contains the revered Emerald Buddha. Thai Kings stopped living in the palace around the 1900&#8242;s but all ceremonies are still performed here. Temple of the Reclining Buddha is the largest temple in Bangkok and houses the majestic reclining Buddha. The Buddha measures 46 meters in length and is covered in gold leaf. Its 3 meter long feet are decorated with mother-of-pearl illustrations. </p>
<p>Bangkok  is also known as the &#8220;Venice of the East&#8221;. Although many canals have been filled to make way for roads and prevent the spread of cholera, some still remains but these canals or khlongs are no longer used as avenues for trade. For a few bahts, tourists can still take a ride on boats and see old wooden houses laden with colorful flowers and old bridges. These rides can offer a glimpse of how people used to live. One just has to be careful of the spray of rancid water as boats speed forward. Though considered to be the second most expensive city in South East Asia, getting there need not be expensive. There are Bangkok cheap flights available to experience these exotic sights. Bangkok cheap flights are not known for their on-time schedules but just for 50 dollars (more or less), thousands of miles can be covered.</p>
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		<title>Bangkok Travel Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 06:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Bangkok became the Kingdom’s Capital in 1782 (which marks the beginning of the Rattanakosin era), canals crosscut and converged at various points across the city. Thus, the main reason why early Western merchants and diplomats dubbed Bangkok the “Venice of the East.” Early Bangkok residents lived life by the banks of the Chao Phraya [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Bangkok became the Kingdom’s Capital in 1782 (which marks the beginning of the Rattanakosin era), canals crosscut and converged at various points across the city. Thus, the main reason why early Western merchants and diplomats dubbed Bangkok the “Venice of the East.”</p>
<p>Early Bangkok residents lived life by the banks of the Chao Phraya River or close to it as Chao Phrya literally means ‘Great King.’ Today, many foreigners opt to stay in apartments and hotels along the river, because of its calming force and interesting views. Touring the waterways will give you a glimpse of the city’s glorious past, especially if you take a peak at the Royal Barge Museum – where you can imagine how wonderful a royal entourage of more than 70 barges down the river would look like.</p>
<p>While Bangkok may be fast-flying towards technological development, the genuine charm of the waterways seem to provide an unruffled source of temperance. Perhaps the nature of the river is best reflected by the famous Thai smile and hospitable disposition.</p>
<p>Many boat services along the Chao Phrya connect various ports in Bangkok with northern provinces as well. River cruises are ample, with some of the best offering sumptuous lunches – look out for some of the more traditional barges such as those operated by the Peninsula and Shangri-La. Canal tours are also widely available around the busy pier of Ta Chang.</p>
<p>Once you’re in a long-tail boat (kind of like a Thai style racing boat for passengers that is popular for touring) or a classic, gracefully moving barge, you will witness magnificent temples and other historic buildings of interest. You will see the Royal Thai Navy Dockyard, the Thai Maritime Navigation Company, the Old Customs House, Wat Prayunrawong temple, Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), the Grand Palace, Wat Rakhang Kositaram, and the Royal Boat House.</p>
<p>If you have got more time, a visit to the river island of Koh Kret is also a good choice. A shuttle boat leaves Wat Sanam Nua temple, which is a brisk walk from the Pak Kret Pier and runs from 6 am to 9 pm. Basically, within the island, a community of traditional potters lives and peddle their wares for over a century. Descendants of Mon ancestry, their forefathers who arrived in Bangkok from Burma. Spending their lives perfecting the art of terracotta ceramics, tourists are very welcome to purchase their products.</p>
<p>However, try to stay off the river during the evening rush hour as the waterways remain a popular method of travel for much of the city’s population, a clever way to avoid the infamous Bangkok traffic.</p>
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		<title>Bangkok Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 09:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangkok is a metropolitan city and is also the capital city of Thailand. It is one of Southeast Asia\&#8217;s most thriving commercial centers. More than anywhere else in the country, Bangkok tops the list in expressing the culture\&#8217;s uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. This lends a thrilling sense of discovery to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bangkok is a metropolitan city and is also the capital city of Thailand. It is one of Southeast Asia\&#8217;s most thriving commercial centers. More than anywhere else in the country, Bangkok tops the list in expressing the culture\&#8217;s uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. This lends a thrilling sense of discovery to one\&#8217;s sightseeing, which is favored by nature with a good climate and adds an element of surprise when exploring what is called the orient\&#8217;s most fabled city. Bangkok embraces modern development and presents an initial picture of thrusting office towers, world-class hotels offering deluxe comforts, towering shopping plazas, restaurants serving Thailand\&#8217;s acclaimed spicy specialties and virtually every other national cuisine, and importantly the neon-lit entertainment spots.</p>
<p>Bangkok is one of the most frequently visited places. However, if you are planning to visit Bangkok, the city of lights and the city of culture and tradition, you must make a list of the places that you plan to visit.</p>
<p>If you want to have a taste of the history of Thailand, then Grand Palace is one of the places that is worth a visit. It was the former residence of a royal family and consists several temples, houses, and government offices of the olden days.</p>
<p>Another interesting place to visit is the Erawan shrine. This was built during the year 1950 in the honor of Brahma and his elephant, Erawan. Various traditional dances are also held in the open air.</p>
<p>To feel the hustle-bustle of the shopping outlets, Thewet market is the perfect place to go. It is colorful and bustling with life and series of products like pottery, plants, flowers, and Thai cuisines.</p>
<p>To uplift your spiritual mood, you can visit the famous temples in Bangkok, Sri Mahamariamman Temple and Wat Pho. The former features intricate and delicate carvings and sculpting of Hindu deities on the walls while the latter is a 200 year old temple. Wat Pho is noted for the majestic gold plated reclining Buddha, which is 46 meters long and 15 meters high. It is also adorned with mother of pearl inlaid feet, which is three meters long.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Faulkner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangkok is a metropolitan city and is also the capital city of Thailand. It is one of Southeast Asia&#8217;s most thriving commercial centers. More than anywhere else in the country, Bangkok tops the list in expressing the culture&#8217;s uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. This lends a thrilling sense of discovery to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bangkok is a metropolitan city and is also the capital city of Thailand. It is one of Southeast Asia&#8217;s most thriving commercial centers. More than anywhere else in the country, Bangkok tops the list in expressing the culture&#8217;s uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. This lends a thrilling sense of discovery to one&#8217;s sightseeing, which is favored by nature with a good climate and adds an element of surprise when exploring what is called the orient&#8217;s most fabled city. Bangkok embraces modern development and presents an initial picture of thrusting office towers, world-class hotels offering deluxe comforts, towering shopping plazas, restaurants serving Thailand&#8217;s acclaimed spicy specialties and virtually every other national cuisine, and importantly the neon-lit entertainment spots.</p>
<p>Bangkok houses busy airports coupled with excellent hospitality. Bangkok International Airport has a domestic as well as an international terminal. Bangkok hotels range from cozy suites to moderate rooms that cost a few bahts, the country&#8217;s currency. Early bird reservations are possible at these hotels. A simple application online will suffice. Bangkok is known for having some of the best restaurants in the world. Almost every major cuisine in the world is available in specialty restaurants located throughout the city. Quality Thai and ethnic food is omnipresent in outlets and is also as diverse as street front restaurants and markets.</p>
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