Today was touring day. We are still
really jet lagged and had a hard time sleeping. Up for awhile then
asleep, then Judy woke up and stayed awake reading her book. By the
time morning arrived we felt that it was just time to go to sleep!
That feeling lingered all day.
After breakfast in our room, we
were on the bus at 8:30 for the Grand Bangkok Tour. The first stop
was the dazzling Golden Buddha temple that houses 5.5 tons of real
golden Buddha image. We were surprised to see that it seems to be
right in the heart of the city although the actual temple building is
not that old. You must remove your shoes to go in but they allow
photos to be taken. The place was overrun with tourists. Some
locals were there offering flowers and other items. A very
interesting place.
Next stop was the Grand Palace and
the Emerald Buddha Temple. As the name suggests it is the palace of
the king. This Buddha is very small and you might miss it if you
did not know where to look. It was the only building that we were
allowed to go into. Again, it was packed with people. It reminded us
of the Forbidden City in Beijing only on a much smaller scale. Then
it was off to a boat cruise along the Chao Phraya River, the main
river in Bangkok. We did go up a side canal and saw what you might
expect to see here. Very old building, some falling down into the
water. We did come across 3 small boats of vendors selling their
products. When we got back to the main river we travelled some
distance to the international/Thai buffet lunch. The river is used
by many people moving goods and people us and down. At lunch we
tried a variety of Thai dishes all of which were quite tasty.
The final part of the tour was a
stop at a friendship store for shopping. What a waste of time. It
had mainly diamonds, gold, fine silks, etc. One woman was looking at
some earrings and a necklace that started at $12,000! By the number
of tourist that “made this stop” the kickbacks to the companies
that send them there must be enormous! As I said what a waste of
time.
When we finally got back to the
hotel we needed to do our pre check in for the cruise. Our luggage
was picked up at 7 pm and will be taken directly to the ship as we
are on tour all day again tomorrow. A brief dip in the pool and then
we headed back to the Night Market for dinner. We did stop to ride
the giant ferris wheel. It looks something like the Big Eye in
London. I posted a picture of it last nigh. Finally back here and
ready for the early wake up call.
1 comment:
Ferris Wheel .... Not as exciting as the "Cheeta Chase" hey Judy.
Have fun guys.
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