Yesterday was my last day in Bangkok before heading for Hanoi and then the mountains of Sa Pa. I spent it at Wat Pho, the home of the famous reclining Buddha--really beautiful and amazing how intricate the designs were, even on pillars eight stories high. Although the city's been cool, I was ready to move on. The juxtaposition of rich and poor, opulence and dinginess here is intriguing, but it can wear on you quickly. And although the streets there are cleaner than those in many US cities, the constant vehicle exhaust can make you develop a smoker's cough quickly. Bangkok is a place I'm glad I've seen, but definitely not one of those cities that speaks to my soul. On to Hanoi, where I've heard the poverty can be even more pronounced, but the culture more enticing. We'll see...
Wat Pho's famous reclining Buddha: 46 meters long and 15 meters high.
Loads of dried fish at the portside market on the Chao Phraya River.
Bangkok skyline from Lumpini Park.
Bangkok skyline at nightfall from Lumpini Park.
Bangkok residents sweat it out during group aerobics in Lumpini Park.

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