Note: Thailand is currently offering a Special Tourist Visa (STV) that allows entry for long-stay tourists for between 90 and 270 days, so long as 14 days quarantine is first completed at a State Quarantine or Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) facility (or seven days for tourists who can show proof of vaccination).
They are both cosmopolitan Asian cities, but Hong Kong and Bangkok have very different personalities. Bangkok continues to hold the title for the most-visited city in the world – with 22.8 million overnight visitors in 2019, according to Mastercard’s annual Global Destination Cities Index – and it’s easy to see why. Bursting with culture, divine cuisine and exhilarating entertainment, there are plenty of things to do in Bangkok that you simply can’t do anywhere else. Here we highlight 10 things that Hongkongers won’t find at home.
1. Take in Floating Markets and Canal Tours
2. Indulge in the Supersized Nightlife Scene