🌆 Don't Miss This City on Your Bangkok Outskirts Adventure! 🚂
📍 Nakhon Pathom, known for being a filming location for the movie "Sheep Without a Shepherd," is actually Thailand's oldest city and the place where Indian Buddhism first entered Thailand. For friends who have been in Bangkok for a while and don't know where to go, I recommend experiencing the slow pace of life in Nakhon Pathom. Compared to Bangkok, it has a lower cost of living, a slower pace, and everyone here is just chilling and enjoying life~ 🧘♂️🌿 🚞 Take a slow train from Bangkok to the slow life of Nakhon Pathom! Depart from Bangkok's Bang Sue Junction train station in the morning, spend 12 baht, and take a Thai train for about an hour to reach Nakhon Pathom Station. Return in the same way in the afternoon, and you'll be able to watch the sunset from the train. The train windows are open, so you can lean out, feel the breeze, and capture photos of the passing small stations—a favorite pastime for Thai people~ 📷 Right outside the entrance of Nakhon Pathom train station, you'll face the Great Buddha Tower of Nakhon Pathom, said to be the world's largest pagoda, glittering from afar. Walk straight from the train station for about 700 meters, and you'll reach the temple where the pagoda is located. This temple is frequented by many visitors and is thriving with incense. It is also a filming location for the movie "Sheep Without a Shepherd." Along the road, you'll find not only 711 convenience stores but also local shops with unique products at great prices. Be sure to try the fried pork rice at Nai Chua Roasted Pork—it's amazing! 🍛😋 🍽️ Besides temples and coffee shops, the newly opened Nakhon Pathom Central mall is also worth a visit, especially for those who are heat intolerant. The mall's decor and design are on another level and very localized. #Thailand #LifeInThailand #Movies #plog #SlowLife #CityWalk