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  2. Charoen Rat Road - Wikipedia

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    Charoen Rat Road served as a large wholesale area for more than 30 years until an era when equipment from China and untanned leather from Thailand began to be imported here by Chinese investors. At present, on Charoen Rat Road, it will find a lot of Chinese leather shops and products come and open in the storefront in both of the roadside.

  3. Bobae Market - Wikipedia

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    Bobae Tower and Prince Palace Hotel Street stalls. Bobae Market (Thai: ตลาดโบ๊เบ๊, RTGS: Talat Bobe, pronounced [tā.làːt bóː.béː]), usually shortened to Bobae, is a well-known cheap clothing market, both retail and wholesale. The market area has two huge wholesale shopping areas, Bobae Market and Bobae Tower.

  4. Bangkok city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in ...

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    CITY GUIDES: The modern metropolis stands tall as a cultural capital of the world, with cutting-edge food, glamorous sky bars and suitcase-filling shopping to match, says Lucie Grace

  5. Platinum Fashion Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Platinum Fashion Mall is a five billion baht (100 million euro) shopping mall in Pratunam, Bangkok, Thailand, which specializes in fashion clothes and accessories retail and wholesale. [1] It is a six-storey complex with an 11-storey condominium building above the complex.

  6. Hotels in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Centara Grand Hotel in Bangkok Due to the large significance of the Thai tourism industry, hotels play a key role in tourism and accommodation. In 2022, Thailand contained around 60,000 registered hotels, with the most being in the South, whilst the North experienced the most demand.

  7. Central Embassy - Wikipedia

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    Central Embassy was designed for mixed-use commercial purposes incorporating department stores, hotels and offices. It encompasses a prime commercial center managed by the Department of Business Administration Group, Central Group Company Limited, and Central Department of Trade Company Limited.

  8. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Lodgings saw 15,031,244 guests, who occupied 49.9 percent of the city's 86,687 hotel rooms. [7] Chinese visitors spend a lot of money and most goes to retailers in Bangkok. Chinese visitors stayed an average of one week in Thailand, spending US$1,000-1,300 each or US$167 per day each.

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