The busy day that started with a peaceful moment.


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Good night everyone. It's already 2:01 AM here, and I still can't sleep — probably because I’ve spent the whole day doing absolutely nothing but sleeping!

I originally planned to do some reading and study a few things, but I guess my body was calling for rest. I gave in and ended up spending almost the entire day in dreamland.

Anyway, how was your weekend? I hope you had a productive day — whether that means being active or just resting and doing the things you love.


STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN QUIET MOMENTS

As I’ve mentioned before, Bangkok is a city that never sleeps. At any hour, you’ll find someone preparing goods, selling, or moving about. But if you're lucky, you might stumble upon a rare moment when the streets are quiet — especially on weekdays.

That’s exactly what happened to me. I found myself in Chinatown, a place usually packed with people, yet this time it was almost deserted. Maybe it was about to rain (if I remember correctly), or maybe people were just waiting for the right time to start unloading, selling, or buying.

I’m sharing a few photos I captured during that peaceful window. It felt calming — almost surreal — to see such a usually-busy area in a slow, quiet state. I truly enjoy these moments of stillness. Sometimes, I just wish the world would slow down so I could soak it all in.

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Even until now, I still wonder how they manage to work with all that messy electrical wiring. Just imagine needing to repair something or adding a new line for a freshly opened shop...
Only a true legend can solve that kind of puzzle. Hats off to the electricians out there — this is next-level problem-solving


The busy day started with a peaceful moment.

This photo was taken in Chinatown, and as you can see, it looked surprisingly calm with only a few people around. I personally enjoy places more when they're quiet — especially without too many tourists around.

At one point, I learned about something called "tourist pollution" — when a place becomes too crowded with visitors, it loses its charm, and it’s hard to enjoy the real atmosphere.

Anyway, that’s all for today. Thanks for stopping by!
Enjoy your day, and see you again tomorrow.



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