Up to now, the Chinatown in Bangkok still retains the typical features of China's traditional culture and Chinese community customs. There are statues of Fu, Lu and Shou in front of the shop, and there are plaques on and beside the door. Couplets often write auspicious words such as "loyalty and filial piety are passed down for a long time, poetry and books are passed down from generation to generation" and "business is booming all over the world, and financial resources are rolling over the Three Rivers". All China people who come to Bangkok like to visit here, and foreigners are also attracted by the famous China specialties in Chinatown. The Grand Palace, also known as the Forbidden City, is the palace of the 1st 1 to 8th dynasties in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the most perfect, spectacular, largest and most national palace in the past dynasties, and it is still used for coronation ceremonies, court celebrations and other ceremonies. The garden is full of green grass, flowers and trees.
There is a Chinatown near South China Peng Railway Station in Bangkok, which is not only very large, but also has many street signs and signs with Chinese characters to facilitate Chinese travel, and the environment is gradually becoming a bit noisy, which will make you feel completely different from local residents in Thailand. Thailand has the reputation of "land of freedom" and "land of smiles". Thai people are gentle, courteous and compassionate, which is not only related to their deep belief in Buddhism, but also deeply influenced by China culture. The management of the Thai government has also successfully assimilated the overseas Chinese in the country, and the two ethnic groups get along well.
Many buildings in Chinatown in Bangkok have a long history. Here you will feel that you were not born in modern times, but just returned to China.
In Thailand's Chinatown, alleys are interspersed everywhere, each with its own characteristics. Many small vendors set up stalls there to do business, and the things they sell are dazzling, which makes people overwhelmed. Take a closer look. Isn't this a small commodity sold from Yiwu, China? "Yiwu Commodity Market" was vividly interpreted by Bangkok!
Take a closer look at what vendors sell, and you will find it very kind and interesting, which are obviously some small items with characteristics in China. So when some children hold delicate and beautiful little things in their hands, they feel a little lost. There are also many tourists from the west who come here to buy things. See what they want to buy with good quality and low price. I guess they don't know that there are many such cheap goods in China? In fact, in China, you can buy these goods at a lower price.
In addition, China's well-known brands have gradually begun to appear in Bangkok's Chinatown, but this can be seen everywhere in China, and it is handy. When you see boxes of small items being sold one after another, do you think there are business opportunities?
Of course, street snacks with China flavor are a must-have food for China people. Do these homesick snacks also remind you of good memories?
There are stalls selling Chinese herbal medicines all over the street, but you will find that those Chinese herbal medicines are just packed in plastic bags and put there casually?