Street photography hunting at CHINATOWN BANGKOK (8 PHOTO)

Hi everyone,

It’s been a while since I last shared my photos in this community. Today, I’d like to share some shots I took while walking around Chinatown, Bangkok.

As a photography lover (though still an amateur), I really enjoy walking around places like this because there’s always something happening. The streets are full of life, and you can capture all kinds of moments—people’s emotions, daily routines, street vendors in action, vibrant colors, and the little details that tell a deeper story. Every corner feels like a new frame waiting to be shot.

Well, I know and believe that there’s a Chinatown in almost every major city around the world. One of the things I love most about these districts is the warm, welcoming vibe. Even though I’m not Chinese, I always feel at home whenever I visit. Maybe it’s because I come from a fellow ASEAN country, or maybe it’s just the friendly atmosphere that makes it feel so familiar.

To be honest, I don’t speak Chinese—even though I might look like I do, especially with my “Chinese eyes,” as people say! The only Chinese I know is a mix of curse words, number counting, and a few daily slang terms I’ve picked up over time.

Anyway, let me take you on a visual journey through Bangkok’s Chinatown. I hope you enjoy this little photo series as much as I enjoyed capturing it.

I really hope you enjoy this series . Thanks for stopping by , and see you in tommorow journals. Cheers !!

CameraIphone 13 Pro Max
LocationChinatown , Bangkok
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2 comments
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A stunning, creative, chromatic and eloquently streetwise work!

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Thanks so much friend .

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