After resting for a while, I went on a tour on the first day.
The plan was this.
1.
Go to Hinlekpai Observatory.
(I wanted to go.
)2.
Get a massage at a place with good Google ratings.
(Relieves my husband’s muscle pain)3.
Hua Hin Night Market Tour (Second wish.
Elephant pants shopping.
)My eldest child didn’t have anything to talk about, so I told him to talk on the way and off he went!.
Since I installed the Bolt app, I called it Bolt.
I still don’t know what it is, but among the four figures of people, I went to the Bolt (it feels like a Kakao Taxi? I’m dragging three men without knowing what it is yet.
^^) Everyone talked grumpily to the observatory, so I passed.
I set off to go to the massage shop, which was plan number 2~.
It costs 107 baht, so prepare plenty of coins and board! Is it a quiet driver or is he not good at English?We become quiet towards each other hahahaha.
Oh my~!! They drop you off somewhere.
Are you going with @@? I didn’t understand @@ (it seems to be a place name) and overused yes~!!!I should have sensed something was wrong from here, but I said this was just a memory and I couldn’t even read the map, so I dragged the three men and went straight~!🤣The massage shop is right nearby~~! Let’s go~!.
I was too stupid to see the traffic lights, so a kind Thai person motioned for me to cross now, so I crossed the street safely.
I said hello to the Thai chicken.
passed the fire station.
passed, passed, passed.
When I got to the roundabout, I came across the Hua Hin train station that my eldest child had mentioned at first glance.
^^A plan is just a plan.
Go to the train station.
Maybe it’s rush hour, but there are tons of motorcycles and cars at the roundabout.
Only my eldest child and father crossed, and my second child and I hesitated, not knowing what to do.
Thanks to that, I took a pretty picture.
^^.
As I was crossing the street, a Thai mother leaving work with her child on a motorcycle helped me cross the street.
^^I safely cross the road and reach the station.
Everyone I met was friendly.
Let’s go to Hua Hin Station now.
The second child is dragged even though he doesn’t want to go.
My back view taken by my husband, who is bad at taking pictures.
The oldest child was excited to meet the train station (this is the excited back view).
I’ll take a proof photo like this.
I’ve been to Gyeongju Station, and I liked it because it had a traditional Korean feel, but Hua Hin Station was built with a Thai feel.
Hua Hin Station is even prettier at sunset.
I looked in my bag thinking, should we take a family photo? I took a selfie stick to the resort.
😅.
I saw a foreigner walking towards us over there, so I thought about asking for a photo, but he made eye contact with me, so he went in the opposite direction.
Hey~~! Hey~~!! (Is your hand as good as the groom’s in the photo? Hmm)As a determined Korean, I piled up all my belongings and created a monumental family photo in just three shots.
^^Another foreign couple just smiled at me and didn’t make a gesture to take a picture of me~ (If I were Korean, I would have taken a picture even if it was just out of frustration.
but I just gave the foreigner a big smile).
When I go on a family trip, I always take pictures.
I sacrifice my face in selfies to make other family members look pretty, or my fingers appear.
Since my toes only appeared briefly, I really wanted to take a picture of them together this time.
I’m satisfied with the photo I took.
It’s the roundabout in question.
Where should I cross from here~~~!!!I didn’t know how to see traffic lights and there was no crosswalk.
Kkomi’s tip1.
Cross when foreigners cross.
2.
Ask the friendly Thai person if you can cross.
3.
Those who are quick to notice can quickly cross without realizing it~!How do you actually do it?You can’t jaywalk, right?Next, I will leave a review and directions to a massage shop with a Google rating of 4.
9~🫡.
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