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Slideshow -- Tour Thailand in minutes

Journey to Bangkok where you can zip through the city on a tuk-tuk, feast your eyes on juicy yellow watermelon and behold a sprawling palace.

By Natalie Bahadur


Bangkok's public transportation system, The Skytrain, began operation in December 1999. Since then, it has provided the city with a quick, clean and efficient method of transportation, perfect for avoiding the chaotic street traffic.

The system doesn't service the entire city by any means and doesn't have stops at some of the city's major points of interest (currently, there are only two train lines) but it does provide an easy way to get around. Running every five minutes or so, the Skytrain moves approximately 400,000 people each day.

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