Bangkok Travel Information
Introduction || How
to get there || Things to see & do ||
Day Trips from Bangkok
|| Sky Train || Subway (MRT)
Things to see and do
Temple / Shrines
|| Palaces || Museums
|| Parks / Zoos
River & canals || Shopping
|| Thai Boxing || Theatre
THAI BOXING |
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Muay Thai is thought to have originated in the early part of the Ayutthaya period as a form of unarmed combat. Competitions were usually staged at temple fairs and were accompanied by a small 3-piece traditional music ensemble. Today it is a professional sport with training camps located in just about every province. For many poor country boys, it is the road from rags to riches. Many professional fighters take on the names of their sponsors. So you will see fighters with the same name as products such as a can of paint. It is all part of the uniqueness of this sport. Some of the Thai beach resort areas have training camps specifically for foreigners who want to learn the techniques. These camps usually arrange contests between their foreign students and Thai exponents of the sport. Where to see: Ratchadamnoen Stadium Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue Channel 7 Stadium Behind old Mo Chit Bus Terminal near Chatuchak Park |
| District Phra Nakorn |
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| Huay Kwang |
The show starts nightly at 8 pm. but visitors should arrive at 7 pm. to join a free guided tour to a Thai village in the compound. Restuarants and souvenir shops are also available. |
Pathum Wan |
As you wander along the main street, you'll see The Joe Louis Puppet Theatre. This is truly unique. This is a puppet theatre presenting performances of the Ramakien. With three puppeteers manipulating each puppet. They are in full view of the audience and even come off the stage. Located on the 5th Floor Siam Paragon. The 3D IMAX Theatre experience is teh world's most powerful and involving film experience. With breathtaking images up to seven stories igh and wrap-around 12,000 watt digital sounds, IMAX technology takes you to places only imagine. |