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Clothing (new and second-hand), food, small goods. Thonburi Market (Sanam Luang 2): Weekend market in Thonburi, like JJ Market. Bon Marché: In Chatuchak District close to Wat Samian Nari. Bobae Market: Wholesale and retail cheap clothing market along Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem close to Hua Lamphong and Saphan Khao.
Bobae Market was founded c. 1927 by Thai-Chinese group who gathered to sell local products such as coconut water, tea, coffee, or various agricultural products. During World War II the focus changed to used clothing. At first, the clothes sold were those of persons who had died in the war. [1]
It is located in Aranyaprathet District, Sa Kaeo Province 250 kilometers from Bangkok. There are 1380 stores, mostly with goods from the Cambodian side. In this market there are many products such as polished brass, old and new. Porcelain crockery, clothing, cheap electronics, fish baskets, and more. [1]
At present Si Yak Maha Nak is still an important market, as in the past. It's the location of the Maha Nak Market, also known as Saphan Khao Market, Bangkok's largest wholesale and retail fruits market. In addition, it's also adjacent to Bobae, wholesale and retail cheap clothes market located in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. [2]
Even though Sampheng Road is now officially known as Wanit 1 Road or Soi Wanit 1, it is more commonly referred to and known as Sampheng. It is a small alleyway lined with numerous shops, and is now Bangkok's premier wholesale market. [3] Mid-2019 news reports said that Sampheng's business was at its lowest level in 50 years.
Ban Klong Luk Border railway station is classified as a third class railway station. It is 260.23 km (161 mi) from Hua Lamphong (Bangkok railway station) and located on the south side of Rong Kluea Market, the largest retail and wholesale second-hand clothing market in the eastern Thailand. [1] This station has a history of more than 40 years.
The market includes retail stores and outdoor stalls, the latter aimed at tourists. It is at the intersection of Ratchaprarop and Phetburi Roads in the Ratchathewi District . This is may be the cheapest market for buying clothing, [ citation needed ] , fabrics, and textiles in central Bangkok, while the Chatuchak Weekend Market probably is the ...
The market offers low prices on raw meat, seafood, farm produce, and a few other items (clothing, kitchenware, etc.) and is open daily from 6.00 am – 2.00 am. [1] In January 2010 CNN listed it as one of the most authentic markets in Bangkok as well as a place to avoid when hung over.