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Christmas on the streets of Bangkok

We made it to Thailand! Thailand is a really cool country. The streets are super busy and a lot of times there are motorcycles zooming by. When we came here, we took two flights—one to Russia for a three hour layover and the next one to Bangkok. The travel day took about twenty four hours, door to door. When we left our apartment in Novi Sad to go to the airport, it was early in the morning, and we each got, at most, four hours of sleep on the plane that night. When we arrived, it was 10:40 AM in Bangkok so we still had a long day of tiredness ahead of us. That night in our hotel, we slept for 14 hours!!

The next day and night we noticed that there were so many Christmas decorations around the city–lights, Christmas trees, Santas, and some incredibly decorative buildings. One of the buildings might have been a hotel… It was very wide and it had strings of lights hanging down from the top and a big bow made out of lights spread out over the building. It was super neat. It is interesting that they are so festive for Christmas because the main religion in Thailand is Buddhism. They still put up tons of decorations and play a lot of Christmas music (even Christian Christmas music!).

One of my favorite things here is the food. I am a huge fan of spicy Thai food. We usually order the phad Thai, Chang Mai noodles, a curry or two or three, lots of rice, some soup, and sometimes we might choose an appetizer that looks really good. In the Balkans we got tired of the salty meat pretty quickly, but I don’t think that we will get tired of Thai food anytime soon!

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