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Your account of your holiday in Bangkok and your experience of the Southeast Asian Games is a beautiful reminder of how, even in the midst of adversity, we can find joy and meaning. The loss of Queen Sirikit certainly marks a period of mourning, but it is admirable how you managed to adapt and enjoy what the city has to offer.
The metaphor of "sailing on a joyful boat" is charming and reflects that ability to find beauty and fun in everyday life. Public transport, often despised by tourists, becomes an adventure in itself, a way to connect with local life and experience the city in an authentic way.
Your enthusiasm for Bangkok and its vibrant culture is contagious. It's clear that each visit leaves you wanting to return, and that's a testament to the power of places that touch our hearts. In the end, what really matters are the experiences we have and the connections we make, and you have known how to make the most of every moment.
Thank you for sharing your trip and your transport recommendations. I'm sure they will be very useful for those lucky enough to visit this wonderful city.
One type of traveling I enjoy is seeing how local people live and go about their activities. I don't even particularly enjoy looking at the scenery, traveling is essentially about the individual.