On this trip moo hin will take our fan club to evening
time at Khao San Rd, which the famous place and tasted all you
can try.
Pad tai is the famous Thai noodle fried fast food
which popular for all foreigner tourist.
It has to take the delicious of this fast food.
Sticky rice with coconut milk and mango.
Beef ,Pork, Chicken Babe cue.
On ,Pork, 31 of October
every year at Halloween evening night cerebration especially Pub
and Bar they were decorated their place to horrified also all
the shop along the street had a lot of ghost marks and goals
accessory to sell started from 50 baht up to 300 baht for all
visitor an Halloween night .
The atmosphere on
Halloween night, At Khao San Rd. All people will an
International Halloween dress up. That very enjoy and fun night
there.
Moo hin .com and Nokia
Navigator. Had got information from
www.th.
Wikipedia. Org. all about history of Khao San Rd.
Thank you so much. To join
on our trip. We had sponsor to seaport us by Nokia Navigator
vine to Secord our picture and V.C.D. Thank you.
Khaosan Road
Khaosan Road
or Khao Sarn Road
(Thai:
Khaosan Road The Gateway to Southeast Asia food Fashion Shopping Thailand) is a short street in central
Bangkok,
Thailand.
It is located in the Banglamphu area of (Phra
Nakhon
district) about 1 km north of the
Grand Palace and
Wat Phra Kaew.
"Khaosan" translates as "milled rice", a reminder that in
former times the street was a major Bangkok rice market. In the
last 20 years, however, Khaosan Road has developed into a world
famous "backpacker ghetto". It offers cheap
accommodation, ranging from 'mattress in a box' style hotels to
reasonably priced 3-star hotels. In an essay on the backpacker
culture of Khaosan Road,
Susan Orlean called it "The Place to Disappear."[1]
It is also a base of travel: coaches leave daily for all major
tourist destinations
in Thailand, from
Chiang Mai in the North to
Ko Pha Ngan
in the South, and there are many relatively inexpensive
travel agents who can arrange
visas
and transport ion to the neighboring countries of
Cambodia,
Laos
and
Malaysia,
as well as
Vietnam.
Khaosan shops sell handcrafts, paintings, clothes, pirated
CDs,
DVDs, and
second-hand books, plus many useful backpacker items.
Khaosan Road in recent years has become popular with
local residents, especially artists and art students. There are
several pubs and bars, where backpackers meet to discuss their
travels. The area is internationally known as a center of
dancing, partying, and just prior to the traditional
Thai New Year (Songkran
festival) of April 13 to April 15, water splashing that usually
turns into a huge water fight. One Thai writer has described
Khaosan as "a short road that has the longest dream in the
world."[2]
A Buddhist temple under royal patronage, the centuries old Wat
Chana Songkram, is directly opposite Khaosarn Road to the west,
while the area to the northwest contains an Islamic community
and several small mosques.
[edit] Reference
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