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Where can I see live fucking show in Bangkok Thailand?
If you come to Bangkok, there are a lot of show that you can visit, such as, monkey, snake, elephant, and tiger show. These shows are very fantastic, and can not see another country.
Ok, if you want to see live fucking show in Bangkok, I will tell you where you can go. In the past, there are live fucking shows at Patpong. At this time, I am not sure, because it is very illegal.
Patpong is the name of street. It is the most famous night street in Bangkok Thailand. There are two small streets - Patpong 1 and Patpong 2. Located between Silom Road and Surawonge Road.

Patpong Map
You can visit Patpong for shopping. You can find perfect gifts. There are a lot of Go-Go bars. If you want to see special shows, you can go to Go-Go bar. Small beers and spirits should cost in the region of 100 Baht.
How to get there: The nearest BTS Station is Saladaeng and the nearest MRT station is Silom. From both Saladaeng and Silom you need to walk down Silom Road away from Lumini Park. When you see a MacDonald’s on your left, Patpong is on your right.


Patpong Go-Go
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Chinese opera in Thailand
Chinese opera, a sornetimes bewildering combina tion of highpitched singing,
clashing music, and stunning costumes, is an artistic expression with no real
counterpart in the West. That alone makes it worth watching at least once. To
compensate for the stark simplicity of the staging, costumes are bril liant and
unbelievably elaborate—heavily embroi dered gowns, supeit) makeup, and amazing
sleeves that float expressively without support.

Although the dissonant music
irritates some listen ers, it can at times be ravishingly melodic and com
pletely haunting. Stories taken from ancient Chinese folklore are told with
symbolic gestures but few props. Rote identification is linked to makeup, which
ranges from the heavy paint worn in Pekingstyle opera (de rived from older
masked drama) to the lighter shades favored by the Cantonese. The more
complicated a character the more complex the makeup: a red face in dicates a
courageous character, black a warrior’s face, blue cruelty, white an evil
personality, purple a barbarian warlord, yellow an emperor.

Costumes and ovements are also highly stylized. The more important characters wear larger
head dresses and express themselves with over 50 different hand and lace
movements. Cantonese opera is the most common genre, followed by highly refined
Peking opera, considered theclassic version. Soochow opera, with its lovely and
soft melodies, is rarely performed. Chinese opera is a dying art in Thailand,
performed only in the lone theater in Bangkok’s Chinatown.

Cobra show in Phuket
Snake Show in Phuket. We were on wooden bench seats with nothing between us. This guy ‘Jimmy’ was doing all sorts of crazy things with these snakes… and the presenter was a laugh!
