
What a trap! Here's the story: at the beggining, i didn't study the map, just followed my feeling to the entrance of Grand Palace, well, the result was we almost fell into the TRAP. We walked for over 5 minutes along the wall(the wall of Grand Palace), as a newcomer, i absolutely didn't know it.
Finally we saw a side door with a soldier&Indian man, we tried to enter and were stopped by the Indian man which we were told that it was closed and only for Thai people for visiting G.P today. We were so disappointed, however the Indian man suggested us to wear in long sleeve and pant to visit G.P, we were so appreciate about his tips. He also showed us on the map about other temples and malls which were not that famous for tourists. He taught us how to negociated with the TukTuk driver, suddently he called one and tried to send us to the TukTuk. Gosh, i just realized that was such a trap. As i read some forum of Thailand trip about those traps, my memory was just freshed. I told him that we had our own plans, afterwards walked away with Mickael. That Indian's face told me that he was so down cause my wisdom, hahaha....
I was so wondering how i were so dumb for previous 3 minutes, maybe the hot weather, maybe that Indian's "KINDNESS", WHATEVER. Thanks God. We found way out and finally got to the main entrance door:-)

PS: Most of Thail people are still very friendly and kind.
Here it is, the main entrance.
Look at those trees' style, so match with Thai Architecture.
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