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Shangri-La Hotel Bangkok

Posted by admin on 4th January 2010 in Bangkok, Uncategorized

Nikon D90 movie and imovie – one night in Bangkok – sirocco Bar – Shopping in Bangkok – Nightlife – Wat Arun – Wat Pho – Wat Mahathat – Temple of Golden Buddha – The Emerald Buddha – Bangkok Wat Phra Kaew – Grand Palace – KhaoSan Road – Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand – Shopping Malls in Bangkok – MBK Shopping Center – Chatuchak Market in Bangkok – Market & Chinatown – Chao Praya River – tuk tuk

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Shanghai Inn, Shanghai Mansion Bangkok Hotel by Asiatravel.com

Posted by admin on 24th September 2009 in Bangkok, Uncategorized

www.asiatravel.comAsiatravel.com is an online web portal for Hotels, Flights, Cruises, Travel and Tours, Bookings and other great leisure deals! For more information, visit our main site at www.asiatravel.com It’s as easy as “Click & Go!” Experience the Romance of Old Shanghai when you stay at Shanghai Mansion Bangkok hotel, the only Special Hotel of the World located in Bangkoks historic Chinatown district. Like the elegant historic mansions that once lined the stately avenues of pre-war Shanghai, Shanghai Mansion Bangkok evokes the glamour, excitement and Oriental mystique that once drew hundreds of travelers to what was once Asias most cosmopolitan city. At Shanghai Mansion Bangkok boutique hotel, we welcome you to a rare return to the comfort, warmth, and elegance that once defined the sophisticated lifestyle of Old Shanghai. Inspired by the rich cultural background of its unique location in the citys Chinese community, Shanghai Mansion boutique hotel Bangkok is more than an ordinary Bangkok city hotel. With historic significance as one of the first nine-story buildings in the early Chinatown community, this building was one of the districts early important architectural landmarks. Like the noble mansions of Old Shanghai, the building was oribkkrsvnlly owned by one of the countrys most prominent old Thai-Chinese families and was once a Chinese opera house, providing a cultural gathering place for local community to enjoy their traditional performing arts. Shanghai

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