
2 Hours Bangkok Night Cost! At Asiatique ? #thailand
AI Summary
The speaker takes viewers on a tour of Bangkok, focusing on activities and sights beyond the typical tourist spots. The main goal for the stream is to reach 15 targets, which would lead the speaker to try a "fairy wheel" ride, something they've never done despite living in Bangkok for eight years.
The tour begins near a "Jurassic World" experience, which is noted as an activity for kids and teenagers, though the speaker doesn't have ticket information. The speaker then highlights the "Sky Flyer" and mentions a "ghost house" as another potential activity.
A significant part of the tour focuses on the dinner cruise experience. The speaker explains that many tourists visit this area for dinner cruises. They offer to help with bookings, noting that a standard price is around 1000 baht, with premium options including unlimited beer, wine, and international buffet food (seafood, Thai food, etc.). The cruise typically lasts one hour, from 8 PM to 9 PM, with people often focusing more on taking photos than eating. The speaker shares their personal experience, having done the cruise three times: the first time for photos, and subsequent times for drinking beer and eating seafood. They recommend the 1000 baht luxury option for its unlimited beer and wine.
The area is also suggested as a nice, romantic spot for dating, offering a pleasant atmosphere with good music for conversation, even without taking the cruise.
After reaching the target for the fairy wheel ride, the speaker decides to eat first to gain energy. They order Hainanese chicken rice and a fresh coconut, noting that while the price (300 baht for chicken rice, 100 baht for coconut) is higher than local street food, it's normal for a tourist area. The speaker expresses a preference for spicy food, enjoying the chicken rice with extra spicy sauce, and reveals that they used to work in a chicken rice shop at 17 years old. They also share a Thai cultural belief: avoiding negative talk about potential accidents, especially when doing activities like swimming in a lake or driving, as it's thought to bring bad energy.
The speaker then proceeds to the fairy wheel, noting the ticket price is 600 baht for both Thais and foreigners. The ride is approximately 15-20 minutes long. From inside the wheel, the speaker describes the view of the city and the Chao Phraya River, although noting that the camera doesn't capture the beauty as well as seeing it in person. They find the ride safe and quiet, not scary despite the height. While it's a good experience for taking photos, especially with a date, the speaker states they likely wouldn't do it a second time as they've already seen it.
After the fairy wheel ride, the speaker finds a nice spot to sit and relax, considering ordering a drink. They observe that while tourists still come to Thailand, the numbers are lower than before, even during high season. This makes it more "chill" for visitors but potentially less profitable for local businesses.
The speaker then delves into a discussion about relationships, specifically "love versus pity," prompted by a morning livestream topic. They explore the idea of being in a relationship not out of love but out of pity, especially when one partner no longer feels love but hesitates to leave due to the other's potential hardship (e.g., a woman over 40 finding it hard to find a new partner or losing financial support).
The conversation shifts to Thai people's life goals. The speaker explains that in Thailand, number one is owning a house, as it signifies success. Number two is owning a car, leading to significant traffic in Bangkok, despite the convenience of public transport and ride-sharing services. Number three is graduating from university, as it's considered a standard for being intelligent and successful. The speaker also touches on beauty standards for Thai women, emphasizing the importance of clear skin (no acne) and wearing makeup in public.
Finally, the speaker concludes the livestream, thanking moderators and the community for their support and participation. They announce an upcoming livestream from their parents' home, where they will cook noodles and potentially host a karaoke session.