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  2. Soi Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    Soi Cowboy (Thai: ซอยคาวบอย, RTGS: Soi Khaoboi, pronounced [sɔ̄ːj kʰāːw.bɔ̄ːj]) is a short (150 meter long) street (soi) in Bangkok, Thailand, with some 40 establishments, mostly go-go bars. It caters mainly to tourists and expatriates. [1]

  3. File:Cockatoo bar, Soi Cowboy, Bangkok (44663494574).jpg

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    Cockatoo bar, Soi Cowboy, Bangkok: Author: Blemished Paradise: Licensing. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

  4. Watthana district - Wikipedia

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    Sukhumvit Road - Vendors selling various goods, mostly food and drinks from Soi 3 to Soi 15. Terminal 21 is a mixed-use complex near Sukhumvit Road 21, near the Asok intersection. It opened in October 2011 and is now one of the major shopping centers.

  5. Category:Streets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Ban Mo, Bangkok; Bang Pho; Banthat Thong Road; Borommaratchachonnani Road; C. ... Soi Charoen Krung 40; Soi Cowboy; Soi Lalai Sap; Soi Nana (Chinatown) Song Wat Road;

  6. File:Cowboy 2 Bar sign, Soi Cowboy, Bangkok.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of tallest buildings in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok is ranked 13th in the world in terms of the total number of skyscrapers. Bangkok experienced a building boom in the late 1980s and early 1990s when Thailand experienced rapid economic growth. However, the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis left a visible scar on the city’s skyline with many unfinished or abandoned buildings.

  8. Nana Plaza - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 two waitresses in the plaza's Bangkok Bunnies go-go bar said that they received monthly wages equivalent to £130 (US$165) and daily tips equivalent to £11–16 (US$14–20). [8] This compares with a 2016 average monthly wage in Thailand of around 13,800 baht (US$388). [9] As of July 2019, Nana Plaza housed 30 bars and three "hotels".

  9. Patpong - Wikipedia

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    Patpong 1 is the main street with many bars of various kinds. Patpong 2 also has many similar bars. Next to these lies Soi Jaruwan, sometimes referred to as Patpong 3 but best known as Silom Soi 4. It has long catered to gay men, whilst nearby Soi Thaniya has expensive bars with Thai hostesses that cater almost exclusively to Japanese men.