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| Total Unique Visitors: 157553 |
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| Total Visitors Out: 1783 |
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| Floating Market - 24"W x 16"H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys |
| 2012-04-22 03:25:00 |
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| Damnoen Saduak Floating Market |
| 2012-02-04 04:04:00 |
There are countless floating markets throughout the country, many within a couple of hours’ of the capital. The colorfully clad merchants at these lively markets paddle along congested canals in sturdy canoes laden with fresh fruit and vegetables to sell to shoppers on the banks. There is lots of chatter and activity – bargaining is common – that’s all part of the fun -- but don’t expect to get the price down more than a few baht.The most famous of the floating markets is Damnoen Saduak, about 100 kilometers southwest of Bangkok. This buzzing market is at its best in the early morning before the crowds arrive and the heat of the day builds up. Our tour further includes a visit to Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakorn Pathom, supposedly the largest pagoda in Southeast Asia.Time:07:30 - 12:3...
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| Tha Kha Floating Market |
| 2010-12-15 08:41:00 |
The Tha Kha Floating Market probably appears more authentic because it is visited by fewer tourists than its famous neighbour (up to 5,000 foreign tourists visit Damnoen Saduak a day!). As a result it is less built up, has a more natural surrounding and avoids some of the more commercial aspects of Damnoen Saduak (souvenir shops, etc.). The Tha Kha Floating Market takes place only 6 days a month and in accordance with the Thai lunar calendar.Details: Tha Kha Floating Market is located 10 kilometres beyond the more famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. The best time to visit is around 07:00 in the morning. The market opens only at weekends between 06:00 and 12:00.How to get there: Again, given the distance involved, a taxi is recommended and the total fare is likely to be around the 500 Ba...
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| Nakorn Nueng Khet Floating market . |
| 2010-05-12 21:53:00 |
Welcome to Chachoengsao , a nice and peace province ,where located near Bangkok.Only 1 hour from Bangkok , we can arrive Chachoengsao with a convenience transportation by car , bus , and train . Today we will recommend you to visit the one of floating market in Chachoengsao ,this is Nakorn Nueng Khet Floating market .This is the old floating market with more than 130 years old and they still have the old lifestyle .You can buy a local food and drink from merchant on boat with a budget cost.You pay only 10 baht for eat a delicious noodle. Most of old style food and local beverage are available there .There are a lot of Souvenirs to supply along a walkway of floating market . If you like to see a local lifestyle , you can travel by a long tail boat . Nakorn Nueng Khet Floating market open o...
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| Ko Kret |
| 2010-05-07 01:18:00 |
Ko Kret (13°54′31″N 100°28′43″E / 13.90861°N 100.47861°E / 13.90861; 100.47861) is an island in the Chao Phraya river, to the north of Bangkok, Thailand, and belongs to Amphoe Pak Kret. The island is only reachable by boat, usually from the Wat Sanam Nau Pier[1]. There are also boat tours around the island.Ko Kret is the most famous place in Pak Kret, and its most popular tourist target. On the island there are several temples (wat), such as Wat Poramai Yigawat, Wat Phailom, Wat Saotong Thong and Wat Chimphi, as well as the OTOP Village, which serves as a market for local products and souvenirs. Other attractions include the dessert shop (Ran Khun Aew), Kret Buddha Garden, and a small bar.The most notable icon of the island is the leaning chedi or Chedi Mutao, a pagoda...
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| Chatuchak Market in Thailand |
| 2010-04-14 05:02:00 |
Bangkok Chatuchak Market is a must. There's nothing like a live market in 35 hectares of land with over 15,000 distributed stall selling everything from Buddha statues of exotic animals and T-shirts.Chatuchak Market is right next to Chatuchak Park, which is north of Bangkok. The market is open only on weekends, and you should make sure that you get is anticipated at 9.30 an hour and 10 clock, at the latest. You will find that by noon the marketteeming with people, and it will be crowded, some of the crowd. Make sure you have a keen eye on your wallet or purse until the end otherwise the market could lose pickpockets.An easy way to get to the Chatuchak market is taking the Skytrain and you get off the last stop on the line Sukkhumvit, which is north. The stop is Mo Chit and it shows clearly...
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| Tha Kha Floating Market in Bangkok |
| 2010-03-15 21:57:00 |
The Tha Kha Floating Market probably appears more authentic because it is visited by fewer tourists than its famous neighbour (up to 5,000 foreign tourists visit Damnoen Saduak a day!). As a result it is less built up, has a more natural surrounding and avoids some of the more commercial aspects of Damnoen Saduak (souvenir shops, etc.). The Tha Kha Floating Market takes place only 6 days a month and in accordance with the Thai lunar calendar.Details: Tha Kha Floating Market is located 10 kilometres beyond the more famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. The best time to visit is around 07:00 in the morning. The market opens only at weekends between 06:00 and 12:00.How to get there: Again, given the distance involved, a taxi is recommended and the total fare is likely to be around the 500 Ba...
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| Don Wai Market |
| 2010-03-10 03:33:00 |
Don Wai Market has been around for over a hundred years. However, it is only recently that it has started to become popular with daytrippers from Bangkok. From my own home, it only took 45 minutes which makes it almost a local source of good food. And I think that is why so many people go there at the weekend. The market was originally famous for the boiled ducks, but now there is a much greater variety of food. Not just curries and snacks, but also Thai sweets. Judging by all the pictures on display, a lot of celebrities and politicians also come to this market. It is best to go to this market as early as you can in order to beat not only the heat but the crowds as well. It opens at 6 a.m. I arrived at 9 a.m. as I dropped in at Wat Rai Khing first to pay my respects to the highly revered ...
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| Klong Suan 100 Year Old Market |
| 2010-02-28 22:51:00 |
PLACE: Klong Suan 100 Year Old MarketLOCATION: Tambon Khlong Suan, Amphoe Bang BoOPENING HOURS: DailyADMISSION: freeKlong Suan 100 Year Market dates back to the reign of King Rama V. The market contains many different shops, which are getting rare these days, since they are increasingly being replaced by modern convenience stores and shopping malls. More than 100 years old, it still retains the quaint charm of the old days. Visitors will be pleased with the traditional market atmosphere while enjoying a great variety of tasty food. In the past, the market was most conveniently accessible by boat. There was only one passenger boat service from Chachoengsao to Bangkok, serviced by Nai Loet (Mr. Loet). The boat picked up passengers at Chachoengsao, ran past Khlong Suan Market, and eventually ...
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| What do you buy in Suan Lum Night Bazaar? |
| 2010-02-10 06:15:00 |
Suan Lum Night Bazaar is the ideal place for nocturnal shoppers, but as at any large market you have to do the leg work to be able to separate the junk from the gems. The fringes of the market are generally loaded with generic Thailand tokens such as counterfeit T-shirts, backpacking uniforms and bags, ethnic jewellery, trinkets, fairy lights and quirky homeware. Beachwear, flip-flops, trainers, miniature tuks-tuks made from the remnants of coca cola cans, tapestries, canvases adorned will saffron-clad Buddhist monks are all common.Some of this stuff is pretty decent but if you think it isn’t the right price then attempt to barter it down. Once you enter the dense warren of shops, it’s almost an un-navigable bizarre and you’re best orientated by what stands on the outskirts eg a rest...
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