Hello, welcome to another series of blog posts on my travels! After continuously and only going to Japan with my parents since I was twelve, I finally convinced them to spend their money on another country.
(The story about my parents only going to Japan every time they're on vacation will be saved for another blog post... but basically they frequent Nippon at least five times a year. Yes. Five times. Which you know, would not be a problem but they don't go anywhere else.)
Before my parents caught the Japan craze, every holiday we had we would go to Thailand. I guess it's because it's a sunny and outdoorsy country, perfect for kids! You name a city in Thailand, I've probably been there - several times too. Chiang Mai, Hua Hin, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Chang, Pattaya, Phuket are just a few I can think of from the top of my head right now... I can't even count the times I've flown to Bangkok with two hands.
I wanted to relive my childhood memories in a sunny place that wasn't Japan, so I suggested Thailand, and what's more I actually succeeded! I really did highly anticipate this trip because I work a 9-to-6 desk job and you know how that gets.
In Part 1, we arrived in Bangkok then took a bus to Hua Hin. It was evening time when we got there and we were exhausted, so we just ate near our hotel and went to bed. On the second day, we explored the Hua Hin Railway Station, Hua Hin Market Village and Cicada Market!
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