The Bangkok Affair (III)
A crazy look to start the day =)
(A giant mouse stealing food!)
(A giant mouse stealing food!)
Anyway, let me share with you the lovely exterior of the hotel:
It makes me feel like I'm in Bali =)
Maybe that's why it adds on to my joy =)
After some couple cam-whoring, we proceeded on to Chatuchuk Weekend Market. As from previous experience, we thought that this time round, we came more prepared, and were better dressed, hoping somehow that we could last more than an hour in the market. But guess what, we were wrong! Once again, we stayed at most an hour plus only, because we either did not have anything to buy, and also because it was really still quite warm!
With us out of the market, an aimless walk around the shopping district soon saw us at Asia's largest aquarium, Siam Ocean World.
The funny thing is we did not see this during our first trip to Bangkok last year, and now, it "suddenly" appeared out of nowhere. But oh well, we decided to just go ahead and in we went into the dark shadows of the aquarium, only to be greeted by 2 giant crabs at the entrance!
See that funny fish on the right? It's apparently a frog fish!
It seems to me that Ocean World wants to have a bit of everything, for they even have a little section on the Amazon habitats, as well as caved animals...
They had a few shows going on, but we only caught one of them, of which was feeding of fishes in a huge gigantic tank.
After that, it's a phototaking session of me, the little mermaid princess with her prince! Ahahahaha.... =)
These were taken in the shark enclosure on self-timer mode. I love the light being refracted by the waters.

As part of the entrance fee that we paid, we were given complimentary entrance to the glass bottom boat ride. But it was nothing spectacular, as it was a really really small enclosure. I guess the only fun part was that you had to buy some prawns to feed the fishes, and the sharks if one was 'lucky'.
Lastly, we made our way to the 4D experience movie, where we were treated to some 'actions' and 'scares', much to the amusement of the Boy who kept laughing non-stop. All because of the screams of the ladies due to the spraying of water in our faces and the whacking of our limbs from a thin wire at the bottom of our chairs... Bleah!
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