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  1. #gaythailand #gaybangkok #gaytravelthailand #bangkokthailand

    Thai people call their Kingdom's capital ‘Krung Thep’ (City of Angels).

    Bangkok as a name dates back to the 15th century before the city existed and is derived from the Thai word ‘Bang’ meaning 'a village or district on a stream' and 'a place of wild plums (makok)'.

    photo Thai Royal Palace, Bangkok x.com/@lok_thrrma

  2. #gaythailand #gaybangkok #gaytravelthailand #bangkokthailand

    Thai people call their Kingdom's capital ‘Krung Thep’ (City of Angels).

    Bangkok as a name dates back to the 15th century before the city existed and is derived from the Thai word ‘Bang’ meaning 'a village or district on a stream' and 'a place of wild plums (makok)'.

    photo Thai Royal Palace, Bangkok x.com/@lok_thrrma

  3. #gaythailand #gaybangkok #gaytravelthailand #bangkokthailand

    Thai people call their Kingdom's capital ‘Krung Thep’ (City of Angels).

    Bangkok as a name dates back to the 15th century before the city existed and is derived from the Thai word ‘Bang’ meaning 'a village or district on a stream' and 'a place of wild plums (makok)'.

    photo Thai Royal Palace, Bangkok x.com/@lok_thrrma

  4. #gaythailand #gaybangkok #gaytravelthailand #bangkokthailand

    Thai people call their Kingdom's capital ‘Krung Thep’ (City of Angels).

    Bangkok as a name dates back to the 15th century before the city existed and is derived from the Thai word ‘Bang’ meaning 'a village or district on a stream' and 'a place of wild plums (makok)'.

    photo Thai Royal Palace, Bangkok x.com/@lok_thrrma

  5. #gaythailand #gaybangkok #gaytravelthailand #bangkokthailand

    Thai people call their Kingdom's capital ‘Krung Thep’ (City of Angels).

    Bangkok as a name dates back to the 15th century before the city existed and is derived from the Thai word ‘Bang’ meaning 'a village or district on a stream' and 'a place of wild plums (makok)'.

    photo Thai Royal Palace, Bangkok x.com/@lok_thrrma