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[21.03.2005 16:27]
Date published
Jan 2005
100 out of 100
Shopping - Chatuchak
The Chatuchak weekend market can be reached by the skytrain "at the Mo Chit station" and is described as a "wonderland if you have a Saturday or Sunday to spare". Several thousands of small stands sell "all types of clothing,...handicrafts, snakes,..." to "over 200.000 people a day". Since it gets very crowded it is recommended to "watch your [more...]
The Chatuchak weekend market can be reached by the skytrain "at the Mo Chit station" and is described as a "wonderland if you have a Saturday or Sunday to spare". Several thousands of small stands sell "all types of clothing,...handicrafts, snakes,..." to "over 200.000 people a day". Since it gets very crowded it is recommended to "watch your [more...]
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[27.12.2005 16:26]
Date published
Aug 2003
100 out of 100
The weekend market
Lonely Planet writes that the Chatuchak Market is also known as the "weekend market" and it is the "behemoth" of Thailand´s markets. On weekends 15.000 stalls offer things for around 200.000 visitors. They sell almost "everything" from living chickens and snakes to opium pipes and herbal remedies. Sarongs, Chinese pants and cotton shirts are "good [more...]
Lonely Planet writes that the Chatuchak Market is also known as the "weekend market" and it is the "behemoth" of Thailand´s markets. On weekends 15.000 stalls offer things for around 200.000 visitors. They sell almost "everything" from living chickens and snakes to opium pipes and herbal remedies. Sarongs, Chinese pants and cotton shirts are "good [more...]
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