For this narrative below, please provide me
For this narrative below, please provide me with four credible references I could use to support my information about Thailand. Travelling to Thailand is an overload to senses. There are so much to see, to hear, to feel, to taste and to touch! This country offers so much to people, that a week is not enough to cover all the must-go spots. One of the definite tourist spot destination in Thailand are the temples. One of the most famous temples located in the heart of Bangkok is Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn. Due to its amazingly beautiful architecture and its location just situated right to the river, it is a must-visit in every trip to Bangkok. It features a central prang, a 70-m high pagoda which is encrusted with porcelain. Being there myself, words couldn’t describe how gorgeous the temple is to see in person. It is like seeing the gates to heaven considering how high it is! The ascent to the very steep mid-base of the prang is already dizzying in itself, how much more if tourists are still allowed to go to the top? During the sunset, the view of the temple just got more magical when the temple is brightly illuminated. Crossing the river from Wat Arun, you would already be in Wat Pho, another temple in Bangkok. It features more than a thousand Buddha images with multiple stone statues. Its highlight is the Reclining Buddha, a gold figure resting in a peaceful pose that is 46 m long and 15 m high, making it one of the biggest statue of Buddha not just in Thailand but in the world. Along its backside you’ll be able to drop 108 coins in metal bowls, with the intent of making a wish once you finish. Of course, you can’t say you visited Thailand if you haven’t visited the weekend markets. One of the most famous one is the Chatuchak market where they sell almost everything, in very cheap prices too! From clothing to gadgets and even antiques, it is impossible to cover everything in a day. You can also practice your haggling skills here just like a local. Perhaps the greatest Thailand has to offer is their food. There’s a lot of food stalls situated just about everywhere! Even though their restaurants offer nicer options for eating out, the best places to eat authentic Thai food are those little unnamed stalls with plastic chairs in the open air or food carts. My most favorite ones are the Pad Thai and Mango Sticky Rice. I had the greatest opportunity to eat a Pad Thai in this one store located just a little bit beside the floating markets, and I must say it is amazing. They way the flavors just burst in your mouth when you take the first bite, no words can describe that taste. Mango Sticky Rice is also a staple food among the Thai. The combination of a sweet, ripe Mango with sticky rice drizzled with sweet coconut milk, it is definitely a refreshing food to try! I got so addicted to eating one that I end up eating it for everyday during my stay in Thailand. Thailand has so much to offer, from the shopping, to their nightlife, to the food. Combined with the very hospitable Thai people, it is definitely a must-place to be. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURS 24998
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