In August, I decided to spend Christmas and New Year's Eve together with Wendy in Bangkok. News about the flooding happened occasionally, but it has not been circulated by the domestic media. I happily booked air tickets and hotels. Fortunately, the air tickets were booked. The prices of air tickets, air tickets, etc. did not increase due to the Christmas peak season. Instead, Early Bird ordered some room upgrades or accommodation discounts to enjoy a strong Christmas atmosphere in Thailand.
So when my friends heard that we were in Thailand at the end of the year, the unified response was "how" to go to Thailand again?" "Did you not just go to Thailand last month?", probably not knowing that Thailand belongs to our second hometown. ^^ I have organized the Christmas street scenes on the streets of Bangkok and Hua Hin in Thailand these days. I hope that through the photos, I will impress everyone in a country that is willing to celebrate Christmas in 2012. Thailand can be the first choice.
This trip to Thailand was not like in mid-November. There were waves of tourists arriving at the airport. We arrived at the customs on December 11 to prepare for entry. We also waited for a while, although the waiting time was a long time. , But I am very happy that Thailand’s tourism industry seems to be slowly recovering due to festive festivals and New Year’s Eve.As you take the Airport Express into the center of Bangkok, you can see that the streets of Thailand are full of Christmas joy. In addition to the Central world area that we must go in the previous trip, we also arranged Siam Square and Khao Sang Road this time. (Khao San Road), Hua Hin, etc., Christmas celebrations are everywhere.
On the streets, shops, department stores and restaurants, everyone knows the most...two Christmas songs?
Is "George Michael:Last Christmas", "Mariah Carey:All I Want For Christmas Is You"! (Personally, I think these two songs are very classic. Maybe the person who wrote the songs has also earned the copyright~) In addition, the Christmas decorations on the streets are mostly brilliant lights, regardless of the necessary Christmas trees, sidewalks, Santa Claus, etc. , Even the sky bridge will have a corridor-like visual enjoyment, and the urban hotel will definitely prepare the relevant decorations, so that the staying guests can celebrate the festival happily.
What’s more noticeable is that the flooding has ended and Thailand is in need of large sums of money for reconstruction and relief of the victims. Therefore, there are two activities in the Khao San Road area. The Bangkok Underground Orchestra will sing in succession, T-shirt bidding, and various types The booth charity sale and the student sister dance competition to raise funds are all hoping to help Thailand through the generous donation of tourists and local people. I also hope that if you plan to travel to Thailand next, you will not forget to share your love to help Thailand. people.And Siam Square celebrated its founding anniversary (you can't confirm a few years), and it also invited local student musicians to take turns to sing, which drove the joyful atmosphere and made us more willing to take out our wallets to go shopping (big mistake). ^0^
Finally, I wish every friend who visited, and hope that everyone will live a better and happier life in 2012!I will work harder to finish writing these two tiers of Thailand travel articles!
※Siam Square
▲ There are many younger sisters who are his fans at the scene, and they will scream and cheer for him.
※ Siam Center & Paragon
※Central World
▲ A five-story Christmas tree!
※ Bangkok street view
※ Hotel decoration
▲Aloft Hotel
▲ Millennium Hotel – small cakes in the coffee shop
▲ An unknown hotel near Hotel Muse
※ Khao San Road
※ Hua Hin