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We all know the "must see" lists, and each contains the same things over and over again (such as Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun, Patpong, China Town, Coral Iceland). This list is different. Why? Because it invites you to things you do may not be the idea when planning your exciting adventures! Whether you are 2 days or 2 months in fabulous Bangkok, Thailand, which is a list of things you have on your to-do list to stay. After several weeks in the busy city, I could familiarize myself with the fascinating people, the temples and of course the insanely delicious food. So without further ado, my list of "Five More Things You Must See and Do in Bangkok." In no particular order. Eating on the road – Sounds easy, right? But how easy) (and inexpensive it is to eat a Street Diner, I hardly saw tourists do. Eating on the street may appear less than sanitary, but do keep in mind that Thais are scrupulously clean and well-known for its fine cuisine. I tell you, street food is not only cheap (generally less than $ 1 USD for 1 person), but it is much better than what you'll find in the larger restaurants. Search for a place that this is always a lot of local and seems to have a seat. They have more than likely an English menu, and if not, ask someone to tell you what they have! Directly go to the cinema – to the theater? On vacation? I know, false self, is not it? Trust me on this one. Bangkok has some of the best theater in the world and sits in the cool, air-conditioned building in a hot and muggy afternoon will be revive ghosts of people who know! One of the city's most prestigious theater is happening in Siam Paragon from BTS station, "Siam." For a "VIP", which depends on $ 30 per pair of the opt-exchange rate. You will be discharged to a VIP lounge for pre-movie cocktails and snacks. Once you are they will accompany you on the lux Nokia Theater and offer table-service site (try the strawberry popcorn) are ready! The seats come in pairs, with pillows / blankets, and are better than the typical La-Z-Boy .* Ensure you are out for the national anthem and to pay respect to the king. Eat at the Moon Bar and Grill – This has become one of the most romantic places in the world and offers the best view of Bangkok. They are 59 stories and take the last 2 stories on the summit, where you outdoors to find a 5-star restaurant swept. Even if you're not there to have a significant other (or children tagging along), this is to treat one. It is one of the most expensive places to go in Bangkok, but when you consider how much you had to pay for the same treatment in the U.S., your wallet will feel good. The Moon Bar and Grill is located at the Banyon Tree Hotel from BTS Sala Daeng.Take the water taxi to a non-tourist area – it's good to be English-speakers there, but you will not feel comfortable in a non-tourist part the city also. Take the water taxi (because it has a beautiful view) no where in particular and get off at a place to go where few (if any) choose to foreigners. Walk the streets and enjoy the rest of tugs and Tuk-Tuk's coming in your direction! Enjoy a drink on the river – wire to a location along the Chao Phraya River on a tuk-tuk, taxi or water taxi at dusk and sit beside the water's edge. Order something fabulous (eg, a "Dream Bangkok" or "Singapore Sling") and watch the boats go swimming. A good place to go is directly across from Wat Arun – you'll have a great view and the food / drinks are wonderful! Good luck on your Bangkok Adventure! If you like to travel this article, check out my other work!

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Bangkok Thailand

Christmas Tree at Siam Paragon Bangkok, Thailand by takau99

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Bangkok has many different schools. Thai government schools, private schools, Thai, Thai bilingual schools (English-Thai, Thai, Japanese, Thai, Korean), English Thai government programs in schools, and the real international schools. As Thai people wealthier and thus more and more expatriates coming to Thailand to work for big international companies, international schools are becoming increasingly popular. There are many international schools to choose from. Some use American curriculum and some British educational curriculum. You decide to choose which school for your child depends on what you are looking for. International School Bangkok (ISB). International School Bangkok is the most popular international school in Bangkok. It is when all Thai parents want to get their children, but it is also especially about which students they will accept. ISB has been more than 50 years and offers a North American curriculum from primary school through to the final year of high school. ISB has a very high level of academic performance, and has facilities in Bangkok that most kids can only dream. The school is committed, as a rule, only teachers with advanced degrees, and is strict in its recruitment policy. A friend of mine works in the school, and he said the interview was very strict. ISB has a wonderful reputation in Bangkok and apparently working hard to earn it. The classes are small, the school is on a 35-acre campus and is fully equipped with computer rooms, equipped computers in every classroom and an enormous school library. On their website, they mention that they have a 20-minute drive from the city center. The only way they could, would be at 3. I did it three times and each time the drive was at least 50 minutes. 39 / 7 Soi Nichada Thani, Samakee Road, Pakkret, Nonthaburi 11120 – Tel: +66 (0) 2 963 5800 Shrewsbury International School. Shrewsbury School, in the United Kingdom, Shrewsbury International School offers a first class education linked with the UK curriculum. They have an auditorium with 800 seats, a music school, top model in the science labs, sports fields, swimming pool and gym. Kindergarten to the last year, is offered at school, but the requirements are strict. In older children, a good command of English is required. Extra tuition is for those who takes a little short available, but if the level is very low and they are not very young children, acceptance from the school is not likely. They have a very good extra-curricular activities program, and are in Bangkok as they had their students in many community service programs involve known. 1922 Charoen Krung Road, Wat Prayakrai, Bangkok 10120-66 (0) 2 675 1888Saint John's International School. One of the lower-class international schools, St. John's begins in kindergarten and ends on the last year in high school. The school is located in northern Bangkok, near the Mo Chit Skytrain station and represents the British curriculum. They have fully equipped science labs, a great career, new swimming pool and a gymnasium and a sports field. Besides focusing on the British curriculum, they also have an emphasis on Thai language, culture and dance. Viphavadi Road, Soi 22, is Ladprao, Bangkok – +66 (0) 2 513 8575The Regent's School, an independent co-educational international school, which has two locations. The main campus is located in Pattaya, which is where the boarding is. The day campus is in Bangkok near the Huay Kwang Sky Train station, but also a boarding school for girls aged 14 and older. They deliver the English curriculum for students ages 2-18 years old and have more than 40 nationalities in the school. They have a higher number of students in one class than some of the other international schools, but their examination results are consistently higher than UK national averages. Ranging in size from a playing field, a large swimming pool, gym and a basketball court. They also have an Outdoor Education Center on Koh Chang, an island off Thailand, where students learn about the environment, community service and outdoor activities. 592-Pracha Uthit Road, Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10310 – Tel: +66 (0) 2 6903777These are just some of the international schools in Bangkok. Also check out St. Stephen's International School, Harrow School, Thai-Chinese International School, St. Mark's International School, Ruamrudee International School New International School of Thailand and many many more. Some are first level schools, are some of the lower class, but most of them offer a good education in an international environment for your child.

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