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As far as I know, AirAsia's Guangzhou-Bangkok round-trip ticket is about 500-600 when it is cheaper. Of course, if you encounter a large ** with 0 fare, it will be cheaper. So 900+ people is not cheap (900 doesn't mean four people, right??) )
In addition, AirAsia has been working on an Alipay for the past few days**. If you pay for the ticket with Alipay, you can enjoy the discount. Departures are from June 22 to September 30, 2010, and you can catch just in time.
I just checked, and in August, there were 298 yuan (tax included) from Guangzhou to Bangkok.
If you are traveling on a budget, it is best to control the round-trip ticket at about 600 yuan per person.
Regarding questions 1 and 3:
If you want to save money on the first night it is recommended to sleep at the airport. This saves money on accommodation.
For the four of you, it is not recommended that you take the airport bus. Because the airport bus requires 150b seats. But if four people take a taxi out, it is estimated that the bargaining price is about 400b. I was only 2 people at the time, so it was cheaper to leave the airport by bus.
Regarding Question 5:
Cheap accommodation is plentiful in Khao San Road. Although it is not very convenient (not close to the metro station), it is not far from the Grand Palace, there are some temples to visit nearby, and it is relatively close to the marina, so you can still consider it.
That's all I know, and I'll add to the rest.
About your supplementary question:
Time permitting is recommended to go for 10 days so that the airfare money is well spent. Save 3,000 yuan enough to play for 10 days. You can go to more places.
If you look at the sea, it is said that PP Island is more beautiful than Phuket. If you want to book tickets, you have to hurry, and the 7th is the deadline for this **.
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Bangkok is only more than 200 kilometers away from Pattaya, a seaside tourist resort known as the "Oriental City that never sleeps", and it takes less than 2 hours to drive.
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Go to Pattaya or Koh Samet. The former is visited by many tourists, while the latter is visited by locals. are all good choices.
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There are not in Bangkok, but there are many islands in Thailand, and there are many around Phuket, so it is recommended to go to it, it is beautiful.
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Bangkok is right by the sea, but the beaches in Bangkok are mudflats and polluted, not as beautiful as the beaches in Pattaya and Phuket.
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It's nice to take the Bangkok-Pattaya-Samet line. A total of three or four days is enough. Bhatia is only famous for its nightlife, and if you are on the beach, Samet is not more beautiful than Bhartia If you can be shocked by the sea view of Phartia, you can go to Samet and come back without looking at the sea But compared to the southern islands, it is definitely not comparable.
There are few sand beauty, the water is clear and the sand is young, like flour, and it is a great pleasure to eat on the beach in the evening and then walk barefoot. Watching the sunset at night and sunrise in the morning was relaxing. You can go to the Pampe pier in Rayong province (if memory serves) by boat in less than an hour to Samet, Samet also has many piers, you see which district you want to stay in advance and tell them which pier to get under it, the island is very small, but the road is not good, the traffic is not very convenient, but the island should have entertainment, the consumption is higher than that of Pattaya Bangkok, but it is much lower than Samui.
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It's nice to take the Bangkok-Pattaya-Samet line. A total of three or four days is enough. Bhatia is only famous for its nightlife, and if you are on the beach, Samet is not more beautiful than Bhartia If you can be shocked by the sea view of Phartia, you can go to Samet and come back without looking at the sea But compared to the southern islands, it is definitely not comparable.
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Bangkok is located in the Chao Phraya River Delta, on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, 40 kilometers south of the Gulf of Siam, 15 kilometers away from the mouth of the sea, with a total urban area and a total area of the city. The coordinates of the central position are located at longitude 100°31 e and latitude 13°45 n.
With as many as 200,300 international conferences held in the Isle of Man every year, it is the largest city in Indochina and the second largest city in Southeast Asia, and is the political, economic, transportation, cultural, scientific, educational, religious and other center of Thailand. The city houses the headquarters of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization, and the regional offices of more than 20 international agencies. Known as the "Capital of Buddhism", Bangkok is home to the headquarters of the World Buddhist Fellowship and the Asian Institute of Technology.
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Basically, Bangkok is about 25 kilometers from the sea, and although you can't usually see the sea, it is very convenient to go.
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This is a very delicate question.
The center of Bangkok is partly on the banks of the Mekong River, and it is still dozens of kilometers away from the sea, so generally people do not think of Bangkok as a coastal city.
But from a strictly administrative point of view, Bangkok is indeed a coastal city. Because there is a small stretch of coastline in the "Bang Kun Tien County" within the jurisdiction of Bangkok.
Reference: The center of Shanghai is still dozens of kilometers away from the East China Sea, but because of the seaside of Baoshan, Pudong, Jinshan and other districts within its jurisdiction, Shanghai is considered a coastal city.
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1.Pattaya Beach:
It is located in Bangkok Bay between the Indochinese Peninsula and the Malay Peninsula, 154 kilometers west of the capital Bangkok. The beach here is 10 kilometers long, with a gentle slope, white sand like silver, clean water, and bright sunshine, making it an excellent beach for bathing.
2.Hua Hin Cha Am:
Hua Hin is located at the 232nd kilometer of Thailand's Highway 35 pointer and 195 kilometers from Bangkok, and is famous for its blue sea, sandy beaches and coconut shadows, and is also the favorite summer resort of the Thai royal family.
3.Koh Lan: On the island, the crescent-like sand beach embraces the blue and transparent water, the sand is white and soft, especially clean and beautiful, and the water quality of the sea is clean, and you can see through the underwater life world below the water depth of several meters.
4.Koh Samet: Located in Rayong, southeast of Bangkok, Thailand, the yellow and white, flour-like sea sand is covered in a long and wide sand carpet that inlays the Pacific Ocean with golden lace.
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There is no sandy beach near Bangkok, and the closest beach to Bangkok is in Bang Sen. 1-2 hours by car from Bangkok. It's the beach, not the sand. If you're looking for a sandy beach, there is a beach on Koh Lan opposite Pattya.
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Phuket, Rayong, Pattaya, Thailand are now flooding
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There are no beaches in Bangkok!! Only the river beach... Look at the map and ask if it's okay...
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The nearest island in Bangkok is Jinsha Island opposite Pattaya, Bangkok-Pattaya is the most popular route for the most basic group tours, and a little further away is Koh Samet opposite Rayong Province a little past Pattaya, and this is the most popular and economical island travel destination for independent travelers.
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There are no islands near Bangkok, dear!
If you want to see the sea, go to Samut Prakan next to it, which is next to the Sea of Thailand but there are no big islands nearby, and you can also take a boat from Bangkok to the Sea of Thailand along the river to see the scenery along the way (*).
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Shamei, Xichang Island is not far away, the sand is beautiful, quiet, there are fewer Chinese people, the island is not big, you can rent a motorcycle to go around. It's just that there is not much good food on the island.
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Bangkok Travel Guide with Beaches, Bangkok 4 Days Tour:
Day 1 Bangkok Chao Phraya River, Wat Pho, Grand Palace, Wat Pharaoh, National Museum of Thailand, Near Grand Palace Day 2.
Bangkok Damnoen Sadoshui Market, Wat Moon, Old Parliament House, Teak Palace, King V Palace, Chatucha Weekend Market, Khao San Road Nearby.
Day 3 Bangkok Khao San Road, Wat Arun, Siam Square, Erawan Shrine, Siam Square near Day 4.
Bangkok Bangkok Safari Park, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Chinatown, Wangjiatian Square, Bangkok Rose Garden.
The sea I have been to, the best is Huludao, you can go to the sea early in the morning to catch all kinds of seafood casually pick up such as my favorite starfish, sea cucumber, squid, all kinds of shrimp and crabs. Then there is the sea in Xiamen, which is particularly clean. Finally, the sea in Guangxi and Guangdong is not very good, but I often go to the beach to fish or see in Shenzhen now