Bangkok: Lost in the night (video)

By Editorial
Posted in Bangkok, Cities
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December 20 2019

Dat Bangkok is an impressive city during the day, needless to say. At night the city is perhaps even more imposing. Bangkok is alive 24 hours a day. In the dark, the millions of lights, the speeding traffic and the many screaming billboards make it clear that you have ended up in a gigantic metropolis.

Nomad Nick takes us in his beautifully crafted video through Bangkok and he feels somewhat lost in the night. He shows different aspects of the city, such as shopping malls, food stalls, night markets, Rivertour, Asiatique, Sukhumvit, Festival of Lights Bangkok and the Red light district: Soi Cowboy. But also the endless traffic jams, light shows and much more.

Nick is a software engineer from Berlin but decided to take a break from his job to live in Asia for the next six months. He will spend the first month in Bangkok.

Video Bangkok: Lost in the Night

Watch the video here:

About this blogger

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Known as Khun Peter (62), lives alternately in Apeldoorn and Pattaya. In a relationship with Kanchana for 14 years. Not yet retired, have my own company, something with insurance. Crazy about animals, especially dogs and music.
Enough hobbies, but unfortunately little time: writing for Thailandblog, fitness, health and nutrition, shooting sports, chatting with friends and some other oddities.

2 thoughts on “Bangkok: Lost in the night (video)”

  1. T says up

    Bangkok is and remains a fascinating city that cannot be compared in all respects with our Western European major cities.

  2. Teunis says up

    Terribly bad video, a new clip every second. Got dizzy after 2 minutes. You can watch a thousand times better videos about Krungthep on YouTube.


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