Great Asian Railway Journeys

Great Asian Railway Journeys

Michael Portillo is in Southeast Asia, armed with his 1913 Bradshaw's Handbook. It will lead him on a spectacular 2,500-mile railway adventure across six countries. He explores towering megacities and magnificent mosques.

Created By

Dave Minchin

Status

Ended

Original Name

Great Asian Railway Journeys

First Air Date

January 27, 2020

Last Air Date

February 29, 2020

Seasons

1

Episodes

20

Language

Cantonese, English, Indonesian, Malay, Portuguese, Thai, Vietnamese

Networks

BBC Two

Chiang Mai to Lampang
S01E03

Chiang Mai to Lampang

Steered by his 1913 Bradshaw’s Guide, Michael Portillo embarks on a four-part rail adventure through Thailand from the northern city of Chiang Mai to Kanchanaburi on the River Kwai, and from Bangkok to the southern beach resort of Hua Hin. On this leg, Michael tries his hand at the art of umbrella making and learns about northern Thai cookery. He explores the walled and moated city of Chiang Mai, former capital of the Lanna Kingdom before it was annexed by the King of Siam. Travelling south to Lampang, Michael discovers the former centre of the teak wood business and investigates how successive Thai kings preserved their independence from the rival colonial powers of Britain and France. He discovers the history of a British governess at the royal court, who was made famous on stage and screen, and discovers how King George V kept elephants at the British Consulate.

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