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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Bangkok Trip -Part 1

I'm finally back from Bangkok and I must say it was a very enjoyable trip with all the fabulous sightseeing, great shopping, wonderful food, and of course lovely company.
I decided to blog this in English because I figured it would really take way too long to blog in Mandarin for the entire trip so please pardon me. I'll be blogging about the entire trip day-by day, so please give me some time as I get everything in order. Here's the first night for a start, do stay tuned for more about the rest of the trip!

1st night: 28 Mar 2008

Hubby and I reached Changi Airport at 6+ and had short meet up with my sisters who kindly came to see me off. After a brief meal at Ya Kun, we headed to board our flight SQ632 due to reach Bangkok at 11+ pm.
Bangkok is behind Singapore time by about an hour so it was actually 10+pm when we touched down at Bangkok airport.
It was interesting how the Bangkok airport arranged for foreigners to take cab back to our hotels. Unlike Singapore where we had to board cabs one by one in queues, the Bangkok taxi queue was processed in a much faster way as cabs were all parked in a diagonal manner in the "taxi carpark". In this way, many people could board their individual cabs at once without obstructing each others' way. We simply had to tell the Admin desk in front of the taxi queue our hotel and its address and they would assist us in getting a ready cab. Instead of waiting for the cab to come to us, we walked to the cab together with the airport staff where they told the cab driver our address and fixed a price for the ride. The ride to our hotel,
Le Fenix Sukhumvit(a great boutique hotel BTW), took about half an hour.

Upon checking into our hotel and brief unpacking, we explored the area around our hotel and realised that we were situated in a hip and happening area with the Qbar and the Bedsupper Club as our neighbours. We also realised that there were many hookers standing around waiting for customers. Clubs here close at 1am so right after that is when all the "CCA/action" starts. The hookers simply waited outside the streets and clubs and they would hit on Caucasians and soon, they would be walking hand in hand.

We bought some food from the nearby 7-11 and supermarket and retreated back for our much needed rest in our hotel room.

Ate Apple Pie@ Thursday, April 03, 2008