Thank you for watching my video. If you're talking opposite the Ambassador Hotel, all the beer bars have been demolished, as well as all the food stalls in Soi Sukhumvit 11. Voco Bangkok Sukhumvit Hotel is under construction where the beer bar was demolished.
@@MaeilBangkok Thanks for the info. I normally stay at the Citadines soi 11 but will try somewhere new in Nov.Great that you highlight hotels on your walk.
Thank you for watching my video. The peak tourist season in Thailand roughly starts around October and ends in May of the following year. From June, the rainy season begins and the low season begins. Most famous tourist destinations are closed from mid-May to early October for reasons of nature conservation.
Two thumbs up for another great video. I really enjoy seeing the smaller Soi's like 11/1, 7/1, 3/1 and 24/1. They already have many things of interest and sadly they get missed in many videos. Thanks again for the great work.
Thank you for watching my video. From remodeling the action camera to filming and editing, I do everything myself. For general street footage, Dji Pocket 2, GoPro 9, and insta360RS are used as cameras. For Nightlife, I use the Dji Pocket 2 with my personal modified gimbal. When editing, I mainly use Adobe Premiere, but rarely use DaVinci Resolve. The map part uses After Effects to create the map part.
They are a lot of sad moment on Asian Country! When I was on Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh Going back to my Apartment at 3 AM morning, I see every Time A lot of old women in the street waiting for customer to buy Something! 🥺🥺😥
This is fairly common in Bangkok. Most cases it's a strategy used to gain sympathy from people so they give more money. For some reason it's legal for mothers use their babies as bait to get more donations.... in the USA you would get arrested and child taken away......
@@GoodtoknowINFO Western countries also have same issues, I watched a lot of homeless, beggars and even hookers waiting for sell something there. It's not sad moment on Asian country. All countries have their dark moments.
Thank you for watching my video. This part is the dark part of Bangkok. So when editing, I tend to edit whenever possible. However, due to various circumstances, it cannot be perfectly edited. I will be careful when making more videos.
So nice...I love thailand...a beautiful country with the best people
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I also agree with you.
Спасибо за🎥 видео, очень красиво и интересно✌
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I will work harder for a better video.
Great, action packed walk!
Thank you for always watching my videos.
I will try to make a better video.
Have all the bars etc opposite The Mercure hotel soi 11 been knocked down now?
Thank you for watching my video.
If you're talking opposite the Ambassador Hotel, all the beer bars have been demolished, as well as all the food stalls in Soi Sukhumvit 11.
Voco Bangkok Sukhumvit Hotel is under construction where the beer bar was demolished.
@@MaeilBangkok Thanks for the info.
I normally stay at the Citadines soi 11 but will try somewhere new in Nov.Great that you highlight hotels on your walk.
No matter how good a street video is, if viewers don't know where to rest, it won't help.
Love your videos bro. Getting me very excited about my trip to BKK in November. When does it start getting busy with tourists?
Thank you for watching my video.
The peak tourist season in Thailand roughly starts around October and ends in May of the following year.
From June, the rainy season begins and the low season begins.
Most famous tourist destinations are closed from mid-May to early October for reasons of nature conservation.
Two thumbs up for another great video. I really enjoy seeing the smaller Soi's like 11/1, 7/1, 3/1 and 24/1. They already have many things of interest and sadly they get missed in many videos. Thanks again for the great work.
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maeil bangkok will always try its best.
Great camera! 👍
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I will always do my best.
Amazing Video Quietly, I Watch all of your travel video about Thailand: did you have Video Editor? Or editing the videos yourself? What are you using?
Thank you for watching my video.
From remodeling the action camera to filming and editing, I do everything myself.
For general street footage, Dji Pocket 2, GoPro 9, and insta360RS are used as cameras.
For Nightlife, I use the Dji Pocket 2 with my personal modified gimbal.
When editing, I mainly use Adobe Premiere, but rarely use DaVinci Resolve.
The map part uses After Effects to create the map part.
@@MaeilBangkok thanks a lot, i have buyed last years Dji Pocket 2 i don't have so money expiring when com to night record
18:36 on the right, on the floor. A mother with a baby begging for money?😢
They are a lot of sad moment on Asian Country! When I was on Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh Going back to my Apartment at 3 AM morning, I see every Time A lot of old women in the street waiting for customer to buy Something! 🥺🥺😥
This is fairly common in Bangkok. Most cases it's a strategy used to gain sympathy from people so they give more money. For some reason it's legal for mothers use their babies as bait to get more donations.... in the USA you would get arrested and child taken away......
It's called " Rent a Baby". A scam.
@@GoodtoknowINFO Western countries also have same issues, I watched a lot of homeless, beggars and even hookers waiting for sell something there. It's not sad moment on Asian country. All countries have their dark moments.
Thank you for watching my video.
This part is the dark part of Bangkok.
So when editing, I tend to edit whenever possible.
However, due to various circumstances, it cannot be perfectly edited.
I will be careful when making more videos.