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Bangkok a la China

Recently, I stayed in the Chinatown area, around the back streets, and found it to be a very interesting place. There are many tourist shops and restaurants open that cater to people they may never see again but you really want to go to the local shops and restaurants where you get local Bangkok and surrounding area residence to frequent. The back streets are also filled with automobile repair and motorcycle repair shops. One shop I found particularly interesting was the Vespa repair shop.

a sick Vespa. This is the special shop with very old Vespa‘s to Cannibalize for parts
Outside MBK. You can worship anywhere, even outside a department store
A top executive from Don Quixote in Japan came to the opening of their store in MBK which replaced Takashimaya
It’s really nice to have this sticker on the taxi window but it would really be nicer if the driver spoke English. If I didn’t speak any Thai getting where I wanted to go would’ve been a little bit difficult
In the very early morning the evening temporary shops on the sidewalk by the canal need to close up and make way for the daytime Shops
These are the nighttime shops. Squid game seems to be a very popular kids T-shirt theme
Food from a very popular and usually crowded restaurant in Chinatown
This is the name of the restaurant
The product under this cat must be the most popular. That’s just how cats like to place themselves. Right in the way!
That’s a funny company name for a people network
This GYOZA was pretty good
This GYOZA with WAKAME was especially delicious
Roads in Bangkok have to accommodate a lot of different vehicles at a lot of different speeds
Moving inventory off the street and back to the shop
Stickers for my motorcycle but I gave some away
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