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What are the niche, sparsely populated and interesting places in Thailand?

When traveling to Thailand, most people choose places like Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya or Koh Samui. In fact, these tourist attractions are much less than the original local customs in Thailand, and more are tourism products and experience projects for tourists. There are many places in Thailand with excellent tourism resources and distinctive localization characteristics, but not many Chinese people go there. For example, Hua Hin, which is close to Bangkok, is a favorite place for foreigners in Europe and America.

This time, we went to some destinations around Bangkok and felt the authentic Thailand. Depart from Bangkok to Beibi House, experience the famous bridge on the river kwai, and then go to Ampawa, Hua Hin, Chunpeng and other places. All the way is a place that Chinese people are relatively unfamiliar with, but it has Thai characteristics.

Thailand is a Buddhist country, and the Tiger Cave Temple in Beibifu is known as one of the top ten most beautiful temples in Thailand. It is magnificent.

Beibifu

I didn't know much about Beibifu before, but I believe many people know there is a scenic spot here, namely the famous bridge on the river kwai and the Death Railway.

bridge on the river kwai, a Hollywood film that won an Oscar, describes the story that happened here. During World War II, in order to continue to invade Myanmar, the Japanese forced prisoners of war from Britain, China and other countries, as well as laborers from Thailand and Myanmar, to build a train and railway from Bangkok to Sunshine in Myanmar. Due to the extremely hot weather and cruel abuse by the Japanese, more than 1, laborers and 16, prisoners of war died of fatigue beside the railway, which is also the railway with the highest mortality rate in the world, so it was called the "Death Railway". One of them is in bridge on the river kwai. In the film, it tells the story that the British prisoners of war built the bridge for honor, but later blew it up because of the need of fighting. The British prisoners of war were very reluctant to blow up their masterpieces, and after several struggles, they finally blew up the bridge, and all the people involved died.

Now go to Beibi, experience the Death Highway, and visit the bridge. The scenery along the way is very beautiful. It is said that the bodies of 38 people were buried under each sleeper, which is also very embarrassing. We went with China Travel Service. It was the Songkran Festival in Thailand, which is the "Spring Festival" in Thailand. The streets were full of excitement. China Travel Service (CTS) celebrated its 9th anniversary and sent out more than 2,2 tour groups from all over the country, which greatly shocked Beibi Prefecture. The streets were covered with slogans celebrating the 9th anniversary of CTS. In addition, the Tiger Cave Temple in Beibifu can also be visited, which is very cool.

bridge on the river kwai

Death Railway

There are many foreigners who have experienced the Death Railway

The Songkran Festival in Thailand is a very wild and lively festival, and the Thai people themselves are so open that the government has to issue an announcement: It is forbidden to wear too revealing clothes. I think the Water-Splashing Festival is worth experiencing. It's so interesting and wild. You need to experience it yourself. It's impossible not to get wet.

Water-splashing Festival in Beibi Prefecture

Pickups are full of water

Beautiful Thai girls along the way

Thai girls are all playing HIGH

Dannenshado

Going to Dannenshado, mainly to see the water market. There are many floating markets in Thailand, but Dannenshado is the most famous one. The folk customs here are simple, and you can experience the life of the local people. In the water market, when we go in by boat, there are vendors' stalls and vendors' boats coming and going along the way. We are often "hooked" by small vendors along the coast to see their goods. It doesn't matter if we don't buy them, but we can bargain if we buy them. Because there are many tourists in China, there are Chinese signs on the boats of traders: fruit, pineapple rice, watermelon smoothies, coconut rice, etc. There are many delicious things, and even barbecues. It is very interesting to set up a gas stove on the boat.