


Mike PanTV, the travel maestro with 51,300 followers, remarks that time at Line Village in Bangkok flows quicker than normal due to the abundance of enchanting attractions. 'Line Village in Bangkok is fantastic; you can spend the entire day here taking photos. There are numerous themes to choose from, but my personal favorite is the iconic Line Brown bears,' says the travel blogger currently working in Melbourne (Australia). Photo: NVCC.

2. Santorini Park: Drawing inspiration from the picturesque Santorini island in Greece, Bangkok's miniature version, Santorini Park, retains the dominant colors of white and blue. Approximately 2 hours from Bangkok, Santorini Park is located on the route connecting the capital of Thailand to the seaside towns of Hua Hin and Cha'am. Here, you'll immerse yourself in a fairytale-like space with charming small houses and whimsical decorations, maintaining an artistic flair with uniform use of blue and white tones, creating exquisite photo opportunities. Photo: Santorini Park.

A group of young explorers, Bà Chúa Vỉa Hè, Tasty Darling, Mike PanTV, and Lecturer Anh, dedicated nearly a day to uncovering every corner of Santorini Park. Departing from Bangkok, they had various transportation options, but all four decided to take a taxi. The distance from this park to the Thai capital is approximately 170 km. According to food blogger Bà Chúa Vỉa Hè, you can negotiate the price with the driver beforehand to reduce costs if traveling in a large group. The transportation cost from Bangkok to Santorini Park is 3,500 baht/round trip (around 2.5 million VND). The entrance fee is 145 baht/person (about 110,000 VND). Photo: NVCC.

3. Mahanakhon Skywalk: If the ground-level check-ins aren't thrilling enough for you, Mahanakhon Skywalk is the perfect choice for a breath of fresh air. Despite its recent opening in 2018, this location has created a buzz among Thai youth and international tourists alike. The main attraction at Mahanakhon Skywalk is the panoramic view of Bangkok from a height of 314 meters above ground. Additionally, the transparent glass design adds a magical touch to every photo. Photo: NVCC.

When visiting, tourists are transported by glass elevator to the rooftop – the highest floor, where a skybar serves champagne, cocktails, beer, and the skywalk area is designed with transparent glass. Tasty Darling, a food blogger with over 58,000 followers, shares her experience at Mahanakhon Skywalk: 'I heard this is the tallest building in Bangkok. The view of the city from up here is absolutely breathtaking, but it's also a bit scary standing over 300 meters high. Those brave enough can stand and take photos on the glass surface, but I'm content just looking; it already gives me chills.' Photo: NVCC.

4. Chinatown: Discover the heart of Bangkok's Chinese district, a place where you can indulge in delicious cuisine and capture beautiful moments during your Thailand travel. Immerse yourself in the distinctive culture of China by stepping into Chinatown, and you'll feel like you've entered a different world in the center of Thailand's capital. With a setting reminiscent of movies from past decades, everyone can pocket a nostalgic photo collection. Photo: Shutterstock.

After immortalizing moments with the Chinese-style stalls, visitors can directly savor the various dishes here at relatively affordable prices. Mike PanTV shares, 'The food here is unique, blending Chinese characteristics with authentic Thai flavors. In the evening, Chinatown is beautifully illuminated, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. I've noticed many film crews working here.' Photo: NVCC.

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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
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