By: Sampson Zelder | Travel & Leisure Bangkok is an amazingly diverse city to visit. Not only are there the ultra-modern offices, hotels and shopping malls dotted all over the city, but in stark contrast to this landscape are around 400 ancient cultural temples. Even though they look a little out of place in the city, they're still so stunningly beautiful you just can't help but look at them. read more
By: Georgi Dagnall | City Guides Democracy Monument represents a watershed moment in modern Thai history when the country began its course to becoming one of the leading nations in Southeast Asia. While other countries in the region were subject to European colonialism, Thailand has always flown its own flag. The Thai people are fiercely proud of this fact. They independently developed a strong national economy and a modern society. read more
By: Georgi Dagnall | City Guides The National Museum, which is a lovely collection of buildings, is a work of art itself. In 1926, the museum was moved to its current location, which was previously a palace formerly known as "Wang Na." The name literally means "Palace in the Front", a name derived from its proximity to the Grand Palace, which is just two blocks south. Before becoming a museum, it was the home of Thailand's crown prince. read more
By: | Destinations On a nice hot night (nearly every night) a few of my friends and I decided to hit Khaosan Rd (Bangkok) and see what the nightlife was like. We started off by just having a few drinks in an outside bar just in front of McDonald's, just sitting back relaxing and watching everyone walking along Khaosan Rd. read more
By: Alex Smith | Travel & Leisure Thailand boasts one of the most advanced medical tourism programs in Asia, if not the world. Governments throughout Asia have invested resources and money into the ongoing education and training of Thai medical professionals. read more
By: Jim Mark | Destinations Bangkok is the biggest town in Thailand, as well as being its capital city and major harbor. It is the artistic, educational, political and monetary hub of Thailand, as well as being the only metropolitan area. read more
By: Panthep Chanprasiti | Hotels Ratchapralob Road, seem like we know before but we don't know actually that where this road in Bangkok. However, Bangkok people always talk with this road read more
By: Sampson Zelder | Travel & Leisure Going to Bangkok for Your Vacation? Here are 10 of the best things to do while you're visiting beautiful Bangkok: read more
By: kirakeivan | Free Web Resources Virtual address Bangkok and Boardrooms Service in Thailand – A cheerful face on the reception counter, a real person responding to the telephones and a well presented office environment is needed to maintaining a valuable business read more
By: samwalker | Travel Tips Thailand is undoubtedly one of the biggest holiday destinations. Bangkok is perhaps the nation’s biggest charm making air tickets to Thailand sell like hot cakes. However, there is much more to Thailand than just Bangkok. Explore it! read more
By: Tom Pierce | International studies Have you read or heard about the protests in Bangkok? Are you wondering what to make out of these news? This article will help you to better understand the situation and the background of the court and political crisis in Thailand. It is written very easily and you don't need to have an insiders understanding of politics or Thailand. read more
By: Mathan | Hotels Known as the City of Angels, Bangkok is the capital of Thailand. It is also the largest and the primary city in Thailand. With a tropical monsoon climate, Bangkok sits on the same latitude as Khartoum and Guatemala. Being hot and humid in equal measure, Bangkok is also known as the hottest city in the world. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | Travel & Leisure Though Muay Thai has gained popularity worldwide as a martial art, these fights have remained an integral part of Thai culture for centuries. The history of the fighting style dates back thousands of years to when Thailand was invaded by its neighbors. read more
By: Arene A | City Guides LET'S get straight to the point. If you are into Wats (temples), Palaces, Chao Praya river cruises and other tourist's traps, then this guide is not for you. This travel guide is for the ladies who lunch, the charge-happy wives, the power bitches, the style icons, the teens and preteens, the yummy mummies and the fashionistas with or without a budget. This guide is a celebration of the little shopaholic in all of us. read more