Purely Chinatown, who knows, understands what I mean. Lots of street food, shops. It is not much different from another crowded Bangkok street, except that all the inscriptions are in Chinese, and less. But being in Bangkok, it is necessary to visit
A place for a mandatory visit! The Buddha is incredible! You can put money in an envelope at the entrance, which the monks give you to sit down next to and they will say a prayer. Then put candles and aroma sticks to do this, you need to know the day of the week of your birthday. And on the 3rd floor, donate any amount and the monks will sprinkle water with a broom ( as with us), tie a rope and while he is tying, you need to make a wish and when the rope unties, it will come true. They tie it very tightly, but I lost it on the same day and the children still walk. Whether it came true or not has not yet been realized - it was recently! Have a nice trip