THAILAND
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Episode Two
Hypnotising Chaos
Bangkok, capital of Thailand, is famous for its vibrant street life and its full-flavoured spicy food.
There are around 8 million people currently living in the capital, making it an Hypnotising Chaos.
Thailand was my second Asian country I had the chance to visit: the hot weather and the pollution was right outside the airport waiting for me.
The city is split in half by the Chao Phraya River: the light and the dark respectively. There is the nourishing, developing and lively touristic version of Bangkok on one side; and a decadent, poor and filthy city left on its own on the other.
Thai people are incredibly curious and spontaneous. They could barely speak English but sometimes you do not need to talk to understand each other.
Looks and smiles are all you need.