Wandering Tales of Exploring Bangkok: Wat Mangkon MRT & Chinatown

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Wandering through the vibrant night market of Bangkok's biggest Chinatown

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As the sun goes down from Chao Phraya River, it’s time to seek and enjoy the nightlife and the night street food market. One in particular, is the night street market and life in Chinatown.

In this area, you can see acculturation between Thai and the Chinese. They are also part of old siam which is not only shown in the buildings but also cultural heritage that is left around the area.

But what most intriguing is that the board sign that are very alluring and the local scenes that are bustling around the area. It's a place that you should never miss especially when visiting bangkok

After visiting IconSiam with a friend of mine, we decided to check out Chinatown because it was recommended to us. It was my 3rd time visiting IconSiam and inside there, we walked from the ground floor to the upper floor exploring everything we could see. That was why, I got very exhausted but I tried keeping my energy and spirit because there are more things to see.

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The china town area also the biggest Chinatown in Thailand and a rich heritage area. But most importantly, it’s advisable to visit during the evening when the area is even more lively.

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Compared to most night markets, this is definitely an interesting area to enjoy the food and the nightlife the street has to offer.

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As soon as it was around 5PM, we decided to move and take the boat to the pier that will make us reach Chinatown.

If you are from the city center you can also reach the area with the MRT and specifically Wat Mangkon. With that MRT, you can walk about 10 minutes to reach the main area of Chinatown. It’s also much closer than if you’re going with the boat because it took us about 15 minutes before reaching the area. At the time, my legs were almost giving up because we visited and walked many KMs. So we walked very slowly to reach the center.

The cost with boat is 16 BATH for the orange line and MRT depending where you start but it shouldn't be more expensive than 100 BATH especially if you're in the blue line.

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We passed through local housing and what seemed to be a shoe store and warehouse. There were many knock off brand shoes and interesting crocs. We walked through the neighborhood and eventually from one of the alleys, we got to the center.

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On the way to the center, I spotted Indonesian brand called bata and I've been seeing them around. back home, they're pretty empty but here, they seem to be doing well.

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Once we’re in the center, we decided to sit down and enjoy a nice drink in a random place.

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Then around 7PM, the street was busier and it was packed with people queuing for food and even shops for knicks and knacks.

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We only went to Boots, the pharmacy and walked around the area to find the MRT. On the way to the MRT, people were sitting down and enjoying a meal.

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We also enjoyed being in the center of the Chinatown and saw people from all over the world, strolling through it and taking pictures of the signs around the area.

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A dragon painting at Wat Mangkon MRT station

Once we reached the MRT, we saw some Chinese influence painting across the MRT. All these buildings are pretty interesting to me and that’s why in BKK, I've been mostly visiting places with amazing MRT and there are two more that I have to visit before I move from the country.

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On this trip, I didn’t really travel very often. I check places now and then when I want to but most of the time, I am pretty lazy to go around 😀.

I met another person in my hostel that keeps wanting to move quickly but it’s just not for me. So, I’ve been either finding someone who has the same moving style as I do or just exploring things on my own. And the girl I am traveling with was really nice because she also likes to takes things slowly instead moving too fast and not really enjoying the place.

I am sure there are many more place that I have not been visited but I am once again taking my time wandering through Bangkok. I am currently tempted to also explore Indochina but I have to see if I am healthy and fit enough to go wander and check out more of Indochina.

You can read my Bangkok wandering here :

Bangkok Missions: A Fast and Furious Wandering Tale
The Journey Begins: A Wandering Tale Adventure!
Timeless Architecture : 16th Century Royal Monastery Wat Phra Chetuphon
Weekend Strolls: Exploring the Beauty of Lumphini Park
Wandering Tales of Exploring Bangkok: Tuk Tuks, Songthaews, and Khaosan Road

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I've heard a few stories about this place from my friends who have already visited this beautiful country. According to them, the food in the streets is delicious and it is much nicer to go out at night as the place is more festive during that time. Did you also like the street food?

What I like about traveling solo is that I won't depend on anyone's pace.

Indeed! I love the street food but because I have low tolerance to it, I didn't really eat much of them these days but when I am out and about, I am definitely trying some hehe. Just make sure the next day I have nothing to do. Also, do you solo travel often? it's kinda nice because you don't really have to depend on someone's pace and can enjoy things on your own pace.

Last year, I did solo travel more often but not this year as I am busy at work. But I have plan to travel again.

I enjoy solo travel as I'm independent, flexible and able to do whatever I like whenever I like it. So I understand that you try to do things on your own when you don't find anyone who would have the same pace as you.

Your photos are a reflection of a typical Chinatown as I have it in my mind - colorful, chaotic and full of people 🙂

Thank you for sharing!

That's true! it's much easier to move around when you're alone or at least with someone who has similar traveling pace like ours. And yeah, that's what I find intriguing about Chinatown, they somehow look like that everywhere even in Indonesia and malaysia hehe

I also love moving slow and enjoy the place at the moment. Good place is like good food you have to feel/taste all its goodness.

yep! to me it's the best way to move around and enjoy things around.

There are so many things to discover just in Bangkok alone. One month is not enough. Hehe!

That's so true! one month is not enough just to move around the place. You sort of need more than a month or maybe a lifetime haha

You can exit Cambodia or Laos and return to Thailand by bus.

That's what I am planning, still researching places hehe.

Ah yes, CAmbodia is open for tourists. I went to Siem Reap for one week and returned. I've heard that northern Thailand is nice especially Chiang Mai. I just went to the south, Phuket, because of the beach.

I really admire the atmosphere if the chinatown in Bangkok you have displayed here. It looks very organized very neat.

haha on the contrast, it's quite chaotic but pretty cool!

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The beauty of Bangkok is amazing... Each picture speaks life and I have to commend you for a good shot

Thank you and yeah Bangkok is amazing :D

Thanks for sharing.

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The night markets in Bangkok are just made different! The liveliness, the vibrant colours all around is nearly unmatched by any other night markets I have been to. The pictures of Chinatown brings back a ton of memories for me 😄

That's true! it's something I enjoy about the area, have you been there?

Yep I've been there once in my 2nd year of med school. We attended a conference at Bangkok. We used to be free by the night, so our friend from Thailand and his mom used to give us a tour of the city. One of my most enjoyable tours!

Man, I love this city.

For sure! I hope you can visit it very soon😊

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thank you so much @lizanomadsoul!

You are welcome @macchiata! I ´ve just been to Thailand as well. Thanks for taking me back with you 😘

Wow! The photos were spectacular Mac, I felt like I was in a movie, I really liked them too much. It looks quite crowded, are there a lot of people in relation to the surface? That's what I've always noticed, but I don't know if it's all over Thailand or just Bnk?

Good thing you got a companion who wants to go at your pace, it's logical to think that everyone is in a hurry, but for a torista it must not be much fun.

I really loved the quality of the pics @macchiata Keep enjoying your trip taking beautiful pictures for us! 💖