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Rent a Thai dress and go to Wat Arun on a budget of not more than three red cards

We sit from Tha Tien to go down to Arun Temple to go back 10 baht per round, 5 baht per round.

- There are a variety of Thai dresses to choose from. We choose one type, one red card, one blue card, get the whole set and do the hair. The owner of the shop is very kind. Choose the color and dress to match yourself for 2-3 hours.

- Recommended to take a picture directly. Tien is very beautiful.

- In the temple, quite a lot of people recommend preparing a fan. Umbrella to go too.# Rent Thai clothes to visit Wat Arun # lemon 8 diary # Trending

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