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Ten Weird Tourist Attractions in Southeast Asia ( I )

Written By Unknown on Friday, March 23, 2012 | 9:51 AM

Southeast Asia has many wonderful places to visit and do interesting activities. You might want to try.

The following attractions are crazy:
Play around with AK-47 or bazooka in Cambodia
If you want the activity of the shoot, you can try the AK-47 weapons in Cambodia. This attraction is very popular with tourists in Cambodia. Tested the old Ak-47 is perhaps not strange because it's more crazy is that you try an old bazooka. Be careful, this weapon can be very loud and deafening.
Take in a show in Bangkok Ping Pong
Bangkok is famous performances, and many people have heard of the ping pong show. You can find this show on Pat Pong night market and parts of Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket. The tuk-tuk usually offer you a part in the events. Place of pick-up is usually around tourist areas like Khao San
Drinking in Vang Vieng piped
This is a common activity in the small town of Vang Vieng, Laos. Attraction means to drink alcohol in bars simplest of bamboo on the banks of the river, Vang Vieng. Most tourists to half of their bodies covered with fluorescent paint naked. Travelers often get to swim in the river for a while and then asked staff to get you out of the river.
Thaipusam in Penang joined
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival held every year a large and Malaysia, especially Penang. What you see, people shave their heads and go along the pilgrimage route to several kilometers while carrying Kavadi (God of the Tamil population of the war).

During the pilgrimage will make people a kind of self-mortification in some parts of her body, how to keep a long needle from one cheek to the other cheek. Here are some of the tourists, who also attended the ceremony.
Visit the Museum of Torture in Bangkok
Torture Museum in Bangkok (otherwise known as Suan Rome) is in a park that is used as a prison. This museum shows all the methods of torture during the Ayutthaya period. Part of the collection is really crazy to see where you can see how the death penalty was applied in the history of Thailand today.
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