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Hi, I have come across Christian bookshops in Bangkok. But, apologies, will not be able to pinpoint them as I was travelling around. the place. You should be able to find one at Siam Paragon mall, MBK mall.

Bangkok will be nice and educational for your kids. It is pf a different tradition and culture of its own, so should be of interest to your children. There are many possible activities to do there with them, so I will try to pen some of them for you.

One is the unique river cruise along the Chao Phraya River. You will see the city from a different perspective. Plus there will be a couple of major temples visit and some history included during the cruise. This is typically a half day tour. If you want more, you can get to the long-tail boat located at Sapan Thaksin Bridge for a longer cruise into other parts of the river.

If this mode of travel interest you, you can check with the travel desk at your hotel (there will be one at every hotel) and ask them to help arange canal tours where you get to see the lifestyle of the local Thais along the canals, doing farming, fishing, fruit orchard tending and local crafts. Different aspects of the local customs. Something unique to Bangkok only. You can buy garden produce and products, fruits, crafts etc at some of the destinated stops too.

There are quite a few theme parks around he city to bring your kids to. One will be Siam Paragon mall, with its indoor marine aquarium, Siam Ocean World, the largest in this region. They do tours for kids and a visit will last half a day, freeing you to do shopping while waiting if you want :). Place has all the modern amenities in a mall, including western fast food, designer labels, etc. So you should be able to find something useful there.

In the vicinity, across the road is Mahboon Khrong Centre, another shopping mall. 6 storeys of stuff and department stores. There are a number of electronic stores that can provide game cartridges or discs for Gameboys, Playstation, Xbox etc on the upper levels of 5 & 6.

Other theme parks will be Safari World, where you take a drive through the park safari-style with animals roaming free around.

Another will be Rose Garden Aprime. This is a resort as well as a theatre. You get to watch elephant show as well as Thai Cultural show. You can even arrange to have lunch there while waiting for the show. Check with the travel desk on this. This can be a full day or half day affair depending on your time.

There is a water them park called Siam Water Park. Giant slides, wave pool, etc. Something for the kids to play in. There are a few snake shows around, ask for the Snake Farm. This one is run by the state to fund the snake research. Otherwise see what the travel desk can arrange for you.

Bangkok will not be complete without a trip to the Grand Palace, the equivalent of the White House. The Thai King used to stay there, but opted to stay at the Chitralada Palace but still attends to ceremony there. Nearby is the Emerald Buddha, the single largest emerald in the world. Ticket to this place also allow entry to Vimanek Mansion, the residence of King Rama V, present King's ancestor. It is kept as a museum with his memoirs and memorabilias.

There are many temples to visit in Bangkok. The more popular ones will be Wat Arun which you will visit during the river cruise. The other is Way Pho which has the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand. And the most number of Buddha images too.

Have a look at www.tourismthailand.org to see what else may interest you or you can write to me for more details.

Oh, the weather there had been quite wet recently, and may be so when you visit. It is either hot humid or wet these days. And there is not much pollution as others think nowadays.

2006-07-09 04:05:06 · answer #1 · answered by peanutz 7 · 0 0

Christian bookstores and kids in Bangkok? I'm not sure why you've chosen this city as a holiday destination, but it is definitely not the best choice for Christian activities nor is it kid-friendly.

It's terribly hot all year round, with some of the worst air pollution in the world. Traffic jams last 15 hours a day. And it has a reputation of being a sex tourist destination. I'm thinking if you want a fun holiday with the family, you really need to think of going elsewhere -- if it must be Thailand, at least go to Chiang Mai where the kids can ride elephants or take a raft down a slow-moving river!

2006-07-08 17:12:14 · answer #2 · answered by tirelesstraveller 2 · 0 0

1. CLC CENTRE (Christian Literature Crusade)
G.P.O.Box 1050
Bangkok 10501
228 Soi Pramote Silom Road
Bangkok
Tel. 02-2342382


2. Kanok Bannasan (OMF Publishers) ÜMG
86/122 Soi Tha Kham 28/1
Rama 2 Rd.
Bangkok 10150
www.kanokbannasan.org
Diese Seite ist auch auf Englisch-
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3. Radiantbookcenter
10 soi Pattanakarn
17 Saunlaung
Bangkok 10250
Tel 02-3190399
02-3190400

2015-04-23 10:14:18 · answer #3 · answered by Hellmut 1 · 0 0

I don't recall seeing any specifically christian bookshops but Asia Books carries a lot of English language titles and has numerous branches around Bangkok.

Your kids will enjoy the snake farm, it is fun and educational

2006-07-08 23:19:15 · answer #4 · answered by the Traveller 2 · 0 0

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2016-11-30 21:37:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you should be able to find book stores in the large malls in bangkok, sorry i cant remember the names of the malls.

2006-07-09 00:03:57 · answer #6 · answered by crackalac 4 · 0 0

MBK

2006-07-09 21:39:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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