Bangkok Trip Day 3 & 4

Jul 16, 2013 18:26

Tip the pizza guy and he'll wish health on your entire family and a wonderful and successful life. At least mine did :) I kinda get the feeling he doesn't get tipped a lot; he always looks happy to see me.

Anyway, a quick wrap-up to my Bangkok trip that I've absolutely procrastinated on.

[children skeletons]


Bam! Bangkok Forensic Museum, which is made up of six smaller museums located within a working hospital. I guess tourists get lost there a lot because when I asked for directions, the staff had a little box of printed out maps prepared to show us the way.

What to expect: there were a lot of dead babies, mostly. And skeletons. There was this giant scrotum in the middle of one room that was the size of two of my heads 0_0 And I saw a picture of worms coming out of a guy's butt. Decapitation pictures, effects of diseases, mummified rapist etc etc




Bam! Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre - turned out that day some students were showing their graduation work probably, so me and Sis#4 spent some time analysing the stuff there, what we liked and didn't like (I didn't appreciate that one of them copied a concept I've seen floating online. Blatant plagiarism XP).

One poor student had their artwork placed on the floor with rocks around it, I guess to go with the theme of it (the picture was of a naked guy lying on a rocky beach). But people just kept stepping on it because they didn't realise it was there! D: People were almost tripping, and walking backwards onto it to see another work, and someone stepped right onto the middle of it I was surprised his foot didn't just rip through. Now that's just bad planning.






Bam! Asiatique, a faux town shopping area. Cute. There were some nautical stuff they were selling that I wanted to get, but unfortunately I left most of my money in my hotel room that night T_T






Bam! Calypso Cabaret, a cabaret with ladyboys. Could've been better but still entertaining.

//Already thinking of travelling again~ sigh sigh~


family, thailand, travel

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