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A restaurant on poles in Muang Boran.
“The ancient city, Muang Boran, is a reflection of Thailand’s multifaceted ancient culture presented in an authentic and visually exciting setting.” These are the words on the brochure you get at the entrance to this fantastic park. I spent a whole day here with my friend and her sister, and there is plenty to see. There are 109 monuments (in summer 2001) from all over the country. If you can’t spend several months travelling in the country to see all the beautiful buildings, you definitely should go here to see the continuity of the history, arts, cultures, religious, thoughts as well as the believes of Thai talents.

On the picture you see a restaurant in the floating market. We ate dinner here, and surprisingly prices here are the same as down town. No need to bring your own food, unless you do not like the traditional Thai food. I like it, cause its tasty and spicy.

Going here is a good one day trip from central Bangkok, so if you are staying there, it’s my advice that you spend a day here.

Check their web site at http://www.ancientcity.com/