"Dragon of Yaowarat Guides Bangkok"
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A tour of Bangkok's famous Chinatown — on the back of a dragon!
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The Dragon of Yaowarat is the guardian of secrets, keeper of stories, and silent witness to centuries of transformation.
At the end of our trip, you shall answer my riddle. If you answer correctly, you may walk away. If not, I know what I shall feast on tonight ..
Humble yourself before Phra Phuttha Maha Suwanna Patimakon , known as the Golden Buddha to the insignificant likes of you.
The Golden Buddha stands ten feet tall and boasts a life of over 700 years — yes, even older than I.
Be sure to have some mango sticky rice, but beware, for this food is often too spicy.
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