On my map, the Chinatown district of Bangkok seemed tiny and walkable within one hour. But it took me a half day to stroll through it.
So many colors; smell of rubber and fried food; little doggies, cats and also birds, which are treated as good as humans; entangled cables; Chinese symbols mixed with Buddhist and Hinduism icons and hideaways; canals covered with oily layer; roaring bikes, cars and buses mingling with bicycles and tuk-tuks; eyes feeling sticky from the heavy pollution; kind and non-inflicting smiles of strangers..
So many colors; smell of rubber and fried food; little doggies, cats and also birds, which are treated as good as humans; entangled cables; Chinese symbols mixed with Buddhist and Hinduism icons and hideaways; canals covered with oily layer; roaring bikes, cars and buses mingling with bicycles and tuk-tuks; eyes feeling sticky from the heavy pollution; kind and non-inflicting smiles of strangers..