방콕
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4 out of 5 stars
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방콕은 특유의 에너지를 즐기는 사람들에게 모험이 가득한 분주한 도시입니다. 높은 건물과 활기찬 거리들이 어우러져 있으며, 쇼핑몰부터 길거리 음식까지 다양한 매력을 제공합니다. 하지만 무더운 날씨, 높은 습도, 그리고 짧은 여행을 훨씬 더 길게 만드는 교통 체증에는 미리 대비해야 합니다. 방콕에서의 생활은 상대적으로 저렴하지만, 부자와 가난한 사람들 사이에는 뚜렷한 차이가 존재합니다. 좋은 아파트는 서양 도시들에 비해 가격이 저렴하지만, 같은 수준의 품질을 기대하는 것은 무리입니다. 대중교통 시스템은 특히 BTS 스카이트레인이 잘 운영되고 있으나, 출퇴근 시간에는 거리를 피하는 것이 좋습니다. 수쿰윗이나 실롬 같은 지역에서는 현지 문화와 현대적인 시설이 어우러져 있는 모습을 볼 수 있습니다. 곳곳에 오염과 혼잡한 도로가 있으니 유의하세요. 많은 외국인들이 방콕의 밤문화와 다양한 국제 음식을 즐기며, 디지털 노마드들에게도 인기 있는 장소입니다. 방콕에는 탐험할 거리가 정말 많기 때문에, 마음껏 즐기고 새로운 경험을 쌓아보세요!
- 569.6만명이 여기에 살고 있어요
- 면적: 1255km²
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I've been in Bangkok for about four months, and it's definitely a place worth visiting. There's a lot to love about the city. The people are friendly, the food is amazing, and you can easily find fast internet. Plus, everything is pretty cheap, which is great for tourists. The mix of old and new in the city is really fascinating, and there’s always something fun to do. However, I think living... here long-term is a different story. The air pollution is really bad, and the smell can be quite unpleasant because of things like the streets and food stalls. It's hard to enjoy being outside for long without feeling sick. I mean, I used to walk a lot for exercise, but now, it’s hard to do that because it's just so hot and humid most of the year. The temperature can feel like 37°C to 45°C during the day, which is just not comfortable for doing outdoor activities. Also, if you're thinking of making Bangkok your home, be aware that it’s tough to stay long-term. You often have to make border runs every month or two, and getting a residence permit or citizenship is complicated and expensive, with some options costing a lot of money. Overall, Bangkok is an incredible place to visit and explore, but it’s probably not the best choice for living long-term. If you decide to stay for a month or two, your body will need some time to adjust, but you’ll definitely enjoy the experience!
I spent a few weeks living in Bangkok working remotely, and overall, it was a great experience. I felt safe most of the time. Bangkok is a busy city, so pickpocketing can happen in crowded places, but as long as you’re aware of your surroundings, you’ll be fine. The food here was great. Street food is everywhere, delicious, and cheap. You can also find international cuisine and higher-end... restaurants if that’s your style. Internet is fast and reliable, both in apartments and coworking spaces. Some coffee shops also have good Wi-Fi, though it’s not always consistent. Bangkok has plenty of coworking spaces to choose from, especially in areas like Sukhumvit or Silom. They’re well-equipped and cater to digital nomads, with great networking opportunities. There’s a lot to do in your free time. You can explore temples, take cooking classes, or join fitness groups. Bangkok also has a good nightlife scene and plenty of shopping malls and parks. The local culture is fascinating. People are friendly and respectful, though not everyone speaks English fluently. It’s worth learning some basic Thai phrases. Thailand can be tricky with taxes. If you stay long-term, look into visa options and tax requirements. Short-term stays are easier to manage. Meeting fellow nomads is easy, especially at coworking spaces or expat events. Locals are welcoming too, but it might take some effort to make close connections. Overall, Bangkok is an exciting and vibrant city with so much to offer. The only downside is the traffic—it can be a nightmare. And also the air is quite polluted. If you’re okay with that and like city life, it’s a fantastic choice!