Travel to the "Wat Mangkon Station" to see Chinese architecture mixed with European style. It goes with the atmosphere of the local people and the environment like Yaowarat. Highlights of "The Dragon Temple Station" is on a red pillar with Chinese patterns. Stairway with a ceiling that looks like a dragon's belly and Chinese style tiles.
Coming up from "Wat Mangkon Station", we stop by to eat and travel to Chinatown or Chinatown in Thailand unlimitedly! Even during the day, there are still plenty of Michelin-rated street food and food to try along the way.
Photography line. No disappointment with “Sam Yod Station” is another train station with Sino-Portuguese architecture. Get the feel of a retro house that fits perfectly with Charoen Krung Road. In addition, the inside is filled with many historical pictures. While waiting for the train to come, you can walk and enjoy.
Sanam Chai StationItsaraphap Station
Have lunch in Charoen Krung Road.
"Sanam Chai Station" inside changed all four walls to be a simulation room of the royal hall in the Rattanakosin period. There is a magnificent hall suitable for Bangkok's Lanmak station.
Walk from "Sanam Chai Station" just five steps, you will find "Museum Siam", a learning museum of Thai history with space allocated to learn and have fun Suitable for all ages The more people who are interested in photography or history, the more you have to come.
Arrive at the last station "Itsaraphap Station", the highlight of this place is a swan decorated in front of the pillars inside the station. It helps to create a fineness here as well. The swan for Thai people is considered an auspicious and sacred animal according to the beliefs of Thai people. and also inspired by "Wat Hong Rattanaram"
Travel to “Wat Hong Rattanaram” to see the real swans before going into the pictures. "Itsaraphap Station" can go to pay respect to the monks inside the church for good fortune.