Thailand
Island is a popular destination for Bangladeshi tourists. The various tourist areas of Eland can be called the paradise of entertainment. Among them, Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi, Chiangmai are one of them. Many Bangladeshis regularly travel to Bangkok for medical treatment.
Thailand is the first thing that comes to mind when someone wants to travel outside the country easily. Thailand is one of the neighboring countries of our Indian subcontinent. The geographical location of Thailand is not in the Indian subcontinent but in the Asian continent. Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia that is influenced by Buddhism. In 1940-1949 its name was Shyam Desh. Later the name Thailand was adopted again. Many countries in Asia were easily occupied by colonial powers, but Thailand is the only country where colonial rule did not develop. Followers of pure classical culture and Theravada Buddhism are the majority in this territory. Due to proper maintenance of the tourism industry, many domestic and foreign tourists come to travel to this former Shyam country for a change of air.
Bangkok
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand. Chao Phraya River is popular with all of Bangkok for shopping. Bangkok for electronics and clothing shopping. There are also many sightseeing spots in Bangkok.
The Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is one of the symbols of Thai architecture. This temple was founded in 1782 AD by the Thai king Pranan Puthayotpha. For nearly 150 years, the Thai royal family has resided in this palace and controlled administrative activities. A community of Chinese living in the place where the Raj Prach is located were expelled from these people of the Chinese community before making the palace. They were repulsed and started around it. Since then this town is called China Town. The main attraction of the Grand Palace is the 'Temple of the Emerald'. The statues are gifts from medieval Chinese bankers. The whole is covered by four walls. Its area is 2,18,000 square meters. Divided into several parts and each has a different ka. The parts are named and varied such as Phra Mandap, Braji Yat, Phra Devidaran Palace, Angkor Wat, Burma Biman Hall, B Jai Palace, Amarindra Vinichai and Dusit Maha Palace Elati.
Floating market
100 km from Bangkok Damanayen Saduak Footing Sa First, about two hours by car/bus from Bangkok, many boat rentals are available at a pier/jetty around Damanayen Saduak. Boats arrive at the floating market across the lake. The floating market was once one of the most important markets in Thailand. But its demand for technology development. has decreased Now it's only a center of attraction for the wanderlust. It is futile to say that the need has run out. Because there are many slums around the floating jetty/wharf. The floating market still survives to meet the needs or for domestic and foreign tourists. In the market of Thailand, you can find the necessary raw materials such as vegetables, clothes, souvenirs, etc.



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