TopWhy tour hereChinatown Gate is the entrance to many sites, a brief description of which is given below: Wat Traimit, is home to the world's largest five-ton-plus solid gold Buddha image and Yaowarat Heritage centre Sampeng Lane Markets, Chinatown's original main street, is now a small narrow alley. Crowded with shops selling mostly inexpensive household items and a very old Chinese pharmacy, this is definitely worth a look. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is the Chinese-Buddhist temple which becomes the center of festivities during important festivals such as Chinese New Year and the vegetarian festival, founded by a former Madame who owned a brothel, is a small temple with some interesting details. Miew Temple is one of the more open and accessible of many Chinese temples in Chinatown. Wat Chakrawat is one of the three biggest monasteries in Bangkok that houses some very unusual buildings as well as a few crocodiles! Phahurat Market is home to a large number of fabric and wedding stalls (a small community center for Sikhs and other immigrants from the sub continent) The Old Siam is a shopping center where you will find tourist-friendly western and Thai restaurants and fast food outlets. Tour zone Icons
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