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Just under 14 degrees north of the Equator, Bangkok is a tropical metropolis that
is also one of the most traveller-friendly cities in Asia. A furious assault on
the senses, visitors are immediately confronted by the heat, the pollution and the
irrepressible smile that accompanies many Thais. Despite the sensationalized international
news reports and first impressions, the city is surprisingly safe
(except from some petty crimes) and more organized than it initially appears, and
full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. The high relative
humidity and warm temperature favour the growth of tropical plants?you'll find
exotic orchids and delicious fruit everywhere. Bougainvillea and frangipani bloom
practically everywhere. Thai cuisine is justifiably famous, varied, and affordable.
Bangkok for many, represents the quintessential Asian capital. Saffron-robed monks,
garish neon signs, graceful Thai architecture, spicy dishes, colourful markets,
traffic jams, and the tropical climate come together in a happy coincidence. It
is difficult to leave with lukewarm impressions of the city.
History
Bangkok originally was a small village on the banks of the Chao Phraya river, until
a new capital was founded on the west bank (present-day Thonburi ) after the fall
of Ayutthaya . In 1782, King Rama I built a palace on the east bank (now Rattanakosin
) and renamed the city as Krung Thep , as it is now known to Thais and
which in English is translated to the 'City of Angels'. The full name "Krung thep
mahanakhon amorn ratanakosin mahintharayutthaya mahadilok popnoparat ratchathani
burirom udomratchanivetmahasathan amornpiman avatarnsathit sakkathattiyavisnukarmprasit"
is listed as the world's longest location name by the Guinness Book of Records;
an English rendering goes like this: "The city of angels, the great city, the residence
of the Emerald Buddha, the impregnable city of Ayutthaya of God Indra, the grand
capital of the world endowed with nine precious gems, the happy city, abounding
in an enormous Royal Palace that resembles the heavenly abode where reigns the reincarnated
god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnukarn". The original village has long
since ceased to exist, but for some reason foreigners never caught on to the change.
Modern-day Bangkok is predominantly Thai-Chinese and they make up the majority of
the population, but the city is also a second home to millions of upcountry "Thai-Thai"
folk who come to make a living. The city is also home to a remarkable array of expats
from all over the world, with districts inhabited by Chinese, Indians, Japanese,
Koreans, Arabs and many more.
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