When Central World/Siam area were closed, I went to other shopping areas.


1. This one is not like those popular shopping malls as it's more educational with a large book shop and many mid-priced restaurants. It's because the mall is just next to the university. Naturally there are lots of language learning centers and other tutorial institutes.


3. Loft is also there. 4. Got depression?


5. After that, I went to Rachada and browsed around in Esplanade. Suggest to play bowling or watching a movie.
2 comments:
This mall has some university feel.
I don't think I have been in this area yet.
The anti-depression cupcake is good for the stressed out students.
These malls are on plan B in contingency. :)
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