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jenconcepcion
Thailand as people will recall in my hearing sound great in attraction, good standard of living and a host of more. I read in books about going to this land, but I keep on asking the question if they are nice and accepting visitors request to shop. I love taking a trip with my daughter to see if it is real. Is it really a place to be when people want to shop for gold, silver and other good products?
zabethchoi
Telling the truth about Thailand is nothing to hard for me. As I took a trip so six months ago landed myself to a region with one of the best hotels called Royal Cliff Grand Hotel & SPA-Chon Buri, Thailand. Codgers I was really surprised that can there be a paradise hidden here. It is among the high rates hotel with a great offer affordable by clients all around the world by Rilhmaprime service working with this hotel. It accepted as a source for tourism because many expatriates flooded the place like water. It has attractions above the extraordinary hotels around.
pocholo
I just came from Bangkok,I have been to the tower club in bangkok Thailand, its a nice and stylish hotel that I enjoyed and managed to get a good deal of rihlaprime for that hotel. The city is really nice and 2 must visit places are the Grand Palace & Wat Prakeaw also Chinatown (Yaowarat) which is colourful, exotic and pleasingly chaotic area, packed with market stalls and probably the highest concentration of gold shops in the city.

There is also the floating market which is a fantastic experience and yes you guessed right i'm very much into shopping smile.gif
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