Bangkok’s Red Light District

Soi Nana is right in the heart of what most people consider to be Bangkok's Red Light District. It doesn't look like it though.

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Soi Nana is right in the heart of what most people consider to be Bangkok's Red Light District. It doesn't look like it though.

Soi Nana is ancient. It used to be a Chinese ghetto, but you wouldn't guess that now. It is now Bangkok's red light district, but not showy

Getting to Soi Nana is pretty straight forward as it is located in the very centre of Bangkok - not far from the British and Spanish embassies
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