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Friday, April 04, 2008

Bangkok Trip Part 2

2nd Day: 29 Mar 2008

First stop: Chatuchak Weekend Market
This place is so huge that we needed a map for it. The entire Chatuchak is divided into several sections selling different categories of items. I must say they sell about everything under the sun, from food to clothes, accessories, shoes, bags, lights, clocks, gift items/boxes, magic cards and even pets! It's a definite must-go especially if you're into all those handicraft, folkart and novelty items. They do sell quite a lot of handmade goods there going for a good price, especially if you know how to bargain, a hidden talent of Hubby's which was uncovered during the trip. Do be armed with lots of water and tissue to "tahan" the swealtering heat if you're going in summer.

Second stop: Platinum Fashion Mall
Hubby and I shopped ourselves silly here where we had to practise the art of bargaining. Its another shopping paradise (thankfully with air-con!) where all things are going at wholesale prices when you buy more than 3 items from a single store. They're got really fashionable clothes, accessories and shoes for both genders and they've kindly divided all six storeys of it according to their respective categories of goods, i.e. shoes on 3rd & 4th storeys, leather goods and bags on 2nd storey etc. Its easy to get lost there as there are many small lanes. Just imagine a triple version of Far East/ Bugis Village.

Last stop: Mambo Cabaret
After dinner, we headed back to the hotel to unload our shopping goods before heading down to Mambo Cabaret. Its touted as the best transvesite show in the whole of Bangkok and boy, were we in for some eye candy. Some of the lady boys were so pretty that they made me ashamed! They dressed up in fanciful costumes, fit for a Brazilian carnival and put up a real show as they danced and lip sync to chinese songs from the early 90s, Japanese songs, Pussycat Dolls, Coco Lee and even Da Chang Jin! They even had a few musical skits with some crass humour, making us all laugh. The performers also came down to the audience area to "interact" with us, i.e. sitting on guys' laps, caressing them etc. Hubby got pulled up the stage to participate in a short dance as well! I'll try to upload a few videos of the performance soon. In the meantime, do enjoy the pictures!



Ate Apple Pie@ Friday, April 04, 2008