After coming from places like Seoul and Paris, Bangkok felt different right away.
Not better or worse.
Just younger.
The Energy
Bangkok has this kind of energy that doesn’t slow down.
Even during the day, there’s already movement.
Then at night, it just continues.
Lights, people, music—it doesn’t really stop.
Compared to:
- Paris → more calm, more composed
- Seoul → structured, balanced
Bangkok feels more loose.
Less controlled.
The Streets
In Bangkok, the streets are part of the experience.
You don’t just pass through them.
You stay in them.
Walk, eat, stop, move again.
Everything happens outside.
During Songkran, this becomes even more obvious.
The streets turn into the main space.
The Crowd
It feels younger.
Not just in age—but in vibe.
More spontaneous.
More open to just enjoying the moment.
Less about structure, more about experience.
The Pace
It’s not necessarily faster.
But it feels more alive.
There’s always something happening.
You don’t feel like you need to look for it.
It’s already there.
The Difference
Paris feels classic.
Seoul feels organized.
Bangkok feels active.
And that difference is what makes each place stand out in its own way.



