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20+ Extraordinary Things You Can Only See in Thailand

#11 Happy Cheese Toast — a chewy-gooey rainbow in your hands

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This nice crunchy toast is a favorite snack of many people. People in Thailand love to add a crazy twist to the most ordinary things — the Happy Cheese Toast cafe offers you the chance to eat a rainbow! They mix gooey cheeses, like mozzarella and swiss, and add some food coloring. As a result, you get loads of fun for your stomach and nice photos for your Instagram.

This is a pop-up cafe, so you have to check their Facebook to see where they are going to be next.

#12 A huge festival organized just for the local monkeys!

Another must visit place is Lopburi, or “Monkey City.” It’s a place where The Monkey Buffet Festival takes place. During the festival lots of food is set up on a collection of large tables — there are various nuts, pineapples, bananas, watermelons, and lots more. And all of this is prepared just for the local monkeys!

Even though monkeys are worshipped in Thai folklore, the event itself was created just to attract more tourists.

#13 This beautiful Buddhist temple is made from glass bottles.

The greatest example of how things can be recycled and reused is The Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew temple, that is also called the Temple of a Million Bottles. This amazing building is made out of 1.5 million empty Heineken bottles and Chang beer bottles!

Buddhist monks got tired of removing bottles from the water, so they decided to ask the local people to bring these bottles directly to them instead of throwing them away. This brilliant idea once again raises the awareness of how serious pollution has become.

#14 The Amulet Market is filled with charms and talismans for luck

Another interesting market to visit in Bangkok is The Amulet Market. People come here in search of pendants, talismans, and charms to protect themselves and bring good fortune. There are no witches or shamans there, people are supposed to find the pieces that speak to their hearts.

Prices can also vary — from really cheap ones to very expensive. No matter whether you believe in pendants or not, visiting this place will be an interesting experience.

#15 Thailand’s fine dining insect restaurant

It feels like people in Thailand can’t just sit and eat in peace — they always have to do something a little bit extra. This time they mixed European-style aesthetics and the eating of insects. Each meal is exclusive and professionally done. And there is one thing that we can say for sure: not everyone would dare to try it.

#16 Soccer fans should visit the David Beckham temple.

Tourists know this Buddhist temple as David Beckham temple, though, its official name is Wat Pariwat. The explanation of how the famous soccer player is connected to spiritual practices is pretty interesting. The head monk of the temple is a big Manchester United supporter, so he decided to place a little figure of David inside the temple.

Beckham doesn’t play for Manchester United anymore, but his figure still stays there as a great tourist attraction.

#17 Thai’s Floating Lantern Festival is a real-life fairy tale.

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The Yi Peng Lantern Festival in Thailand is a big celebration filled with unforgettable positive emotions. During the festival people write their wishes and prayers on rice paper lanterns and let them float in the sky. It is believed that the wish will come true only if you do good deeds over the next year.

#18 You can feed fish that swim in the debris of an abandoned mall.

In 1999 The New World Mall in Bangkok caught fire and was abandoned. Then it got filled up by rainwater and started causing a mosquito problem. To solve this issue, local authorities decided to stock the waters with tilapia fish so they can eat these nasty insects.

Soon enough, the fishes filled the space and the mall became a new tourist attraction. Now you can enjoy the post-apocalyptic view and even buy some food to feed the fish.

#19 Stay inside a piece of fruit in Thailand.

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It seems like Thai people are really into unusual hotels. This time they went for the food — pineapple, dragon fruit, durian, mushrooms, and even bamboo — tasty looking, but totally inedible. The owners grow durian and other interesting fruit nearby and attract nature lovers from all around the world.

You can also enjoy the view of a beautiful waterfall and mountains from there.

#20 Carry as much food as you want and still have a free hand.

Ba Ba Liu is a restaurant in Thailand where the owners have created something that is simply genius. People become busier with each passing year and sometimes need to combine walking and eating. So, these innovative restauranteurs decided to make this process as comfortable as possible.

This restaurant serves beverages and food together — just combine a special plate with food and a plastic cup and straw together! The plates have a hole in the middle so you can put the straw through it and enjoy your food on the go.

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