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A long night walk along Sukhumvit Road, moving from Phrom Phong through Asok and onward toward Siam. This walk stays at street level, following the flow of people, traffic, and city light as the night unfolds. The energy shifts throughout the route, from steady sidewalks to busy intersections, with moments of pause and movement woven together. Filmed in real time with natural sound. For walking along, background viewing, or spending time inside the city at night. 🔔 Subscribe for new Thailand walks 3x per week! Notes from this walk: Weather: Partly Cloudy, 32 C Date: 15 February 2026 at 6:38 PM Sawadee krub my friends! I am so excited to share this walk with you. I wanted to do something special to commemorate the channel reaching a major goal. The walk starts in front of EmQuartier in Phrom Phong, checking out the Chinese New Year decor, then across the BTS platform and down to street level at Emporium. I walked past the fountains at Benchasiri Park and under the neon pink dragon at Emsphere. Did I mention I'm in love with EMDistrict's Chinese New Year overlay? Amazing. I crossed Sukhumvit over to the north side and walked towards Asok. It was a Sunday evening, with twilight settling in as I reached the Asok intersection and Terminal 21. The sidewalks started getting a little more crowded, like you would expect on an Asok evening along Sukhumvit. Everyone was heading to dinner or the bars, and plenty of street vendors were out selling as well. The energy and crowd peak around Sukhumvit 4 Alley in Nana and then dwindled. I used the dedicated crossing bridge just past the Nana intersection to cross back to the southern side of Sukhumvit before passing under the expressway, where Sukhumvit changes names to Ploen Chit Rd. Ploen Chit had a street market under the expressway, but it didn't look like much was open when I came through. We will have to check it out when it's open. I stayed on the south side of Ploen Chit Rd., passing through Ploen Chit and into Chit Lom. There really weren't many other people along this stretch, though I had a motorcycle taxi and a tuktuk stop and ask if I'd like a ride. I must have looked lonely. Just past the Chit Lom BTS station, I checked out the front of Gaysorn Amarin and the Erawan Shrine, watching worshippers leave flowers and incense offerings. I crossed over Ploen Chit Rd just before Ratchadamri Rd. I walked next to Gaysorn Centre and crossed over next to CentralwOrld. There was a Chinese New Year concert going on there as well. Lots of celebrations in the city this evening. Just past Centralworld, I walked along the main wall for Wat Pathum Wanarum, a major Buddhist temple set amongst all of these luxury malls. I still haven't been on the grounds yet, so we will have to return to it as well! It did not take long from this point to reach Siam Paragon and the other malls in the Siam district. I love the neon glow and energy of Siam. I climbed a final set of stairs up to the Siam Skywalk, finding a crowd that was watching the Chinese New Year celebration at MBK Centre. After taking a quick look at the views, I ended the walk with one last shot looking back along Rama I (which started at Sukhumvit Road), thinking about how far I walked. Thanks for watching. I'm still so grateful you're here to walk with me through my heart city. May we all have many many more walks together. ☕️ Buy me a coffee to fuel some editing?: https://ko-fi.com/wanderthai4k 📺 More Walks • Bangkok Morning Walks • Bangkok Night Walks • Calm Night Walks in Bangkok ✨ I film these videos with respect and presence — no staged scenes, no sexualized imagery, just everyday Thailand as it unfolds naturally in public spaces.