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Bangkok Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in the world. It is also, quite arguably, one of the best Chinatowns to visit as well. While many countries have Chinatowns, none compare to Bangkok’s; here you’ll discover what makes it so unique and a lot more about Bangkok’s history. In the past, famine was forcing many people to migrate to Southeast Asia from southern China, and Thailand was a seemingly popular destination for these Chinese immigrants. They originally settled near where the Grand Palace is today. However, these immigrants were forced to move to Sampheng when the Grand Palace was built, and thus trade began to grow between the two countries. Every single day, more and more Chinese junk boats were bringing goods to Thailand and it was because of these boats that the Wat Yannawa, or the Boat Temple, was built during the Ayutthaya Era. The main road weaving through Bangkok’s Chinatown is Yaowarat Road, built in 1891. This 1.5-kilometer road is often referred to being dragon-like, weaving in and out of Chinatown’s historical neighborhood. If you love seafood, then Chinatown is the place to be in Bangkok. Head to the famous Yaowarat Road after dark to find some of the best eats in the city. If you are not sure where to begin, just follow the crowd. If you see a herd of Thais eating at a certain stall, it is most likely because of the amazing food. Fai-Kaew Yao Wa-Rat is one seafood stall that draws in some of Bangkok’s biggest crowds. There are numerous dishes to choose from, including stir-fried crab and sweet and sour shrimp. The cook is a crowd pleaser, shooting flames high into the air while diners look on. How to Get There Bangkok Chinatown is not a compact neighborhood. Be sure to look into where it is you are going before heading to the historical neighborhood. That being said, the best way to get to the heart of Chinatown is to take the MRT subway to the Hua Lamphong stop. Take exit one and you will be a short walk from Wat Traimit. You will also be a short taxi ride from the other must-see destinations in Bangkok’s Chinatown. About Me: Namaskara! My name is Raam Bogadi. I travel the world and enjoy a life of freedom while chronicling my experiences through my Kannada vlogs. On this channel, you will find food and travel videos from all over the world, as well as interesting information about 197 countries. So if you're looking for some interesting travel stories, then be sure to check out my YouTube channel. Support the Channel UPI ID - globalkannadiga@kotak Name - Ramprasad you can also use "JOIN" option and support the channel on a monthly basis. Work related enquiries Contact - [email protected] Global Kannadiga 💛❤️Playlists Palestine - • Palestine during war Israel - • Israel during war Egypt - • Egypt, ಈಜಿಪ್ಟ್ Madagascar - • Madagascar Iran - • Iran Travel Vlogs Russia Cold - • Coldest Journey, Russia Mongolia - • Mongolia Ethiopia - • Ethiopia Indonesia - • Indonesia Thailand - • Thailand Vietnam - • Vietnam Series Cambodia - • Cambodia Travel Series Kazakstan - • Kazakstan Karnataka - • Karnataka Travel Diaries #globalkannadiga #kannadavlogs #thailand #Bangkok #Chinatown