Bangkok's vibrant Chinatown district runs along Yaowarat Road from Odeon Circle, where a huge ceremonial Chinese gate unmistakably marks the entrance, up to the Ong Ang Canal, which marks the outer boundaries of the royal district.
Chinatown is an easy place to explore on foot. Our own suggested walking takes in many of the sights of Chinatown. Although there are many things to see in Chinatown, one of the biggest sights is the experience of the place as a whole. The best way to see the area is to pick a starting point and wander around. such as Wat Traimit, Tien Fa Charity, Phahurat Market and Sampaeng Lane etc.
The easiest way to reach Chinatown is by boat. Alight at the Ratchawong Pier and walk up Ratchawong Road to Sampaeng Lane or Yaowarat Road. You can also alight at the Harbor Department Pier, which is closer to Odeon Circle; or you can also use Memorial Bridge Pier, right at the flower market. Or you can take the subway to Hua Lampong Station. From there it's a short walk to Wat Traimit. And you will see Bangkok Chinatown at its best.
Bangkok's vibrant Chinatown district runs along Yaowarat Road from Odeon Circle, where a huge ceremonial Chinese gate unmistakably marks the entrance, up to the Ong Ang Canal, which marks the outer boundaries of the royal district. Chinatown is an easy place to explore on foot. Our own suggested walking takes in many of the sights of Chinatown. Although there are many things to see in Chinatown, one of the biggest sights is the experience of the place as a whole. The best way to see the area is to pick a starting point and wander around. such as Wat Traimit, Tien Fa Charity, Phahurat Market and Sampaeng Lane etc. The easiest way to reach Chinatown is by boat. Alight at the Ratchawong Pier and walk up Ratchawong Road to Sampaeng Lane or Yaowarat Road. You can also alight at the Harbor Department Pier, which is closer to Odeon Circle; or you can also use Memorial Bridge Pier, right at the flower market. Or you can take the subway to Hua Lampong Station. From there it's a short walk to Wat Traimit. And you will see Bangkok Chinatown at its best.
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