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The Chatuchak Weekend Market (Thai: ตลาดนัดจตุจักร, RTGS: Talatnat Chatuchak pronunciation ⓘ), on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok, is the largest market in Thailand. [1] Also known as JJ Market, it has more than 15,000 stalls and 11,505 vendors (2019), [2] divided into 27 sections.
Talat Rot Fai: Daily night market and weekend flea market. Behind the Seacon Square shopping mall. Wang Lang Market: Day market near Siriraj Hospital and Siriraj Medical Museum. Clothing (new and second-hand), food, small goods. Thonburi Market (Sanam Luang 2): Weekend market in Thonburi, like JJ Market.
[1] [2] [3] Located opposite Chatuchak Weekend Market, Or Tor Kor sells a variety of produce and prepared foods. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Opened in 1974, the market is operated by the Marketing Organization for Farmers ( Thai : องค์การตลาดเพื่อเกษตรกร ), and was listed by CNN as one of the top 10 fresh markets ...
Hundreds of caged animals died Tuesday after a fire struck Chatuchak Weekend Market, one of the most famous markets in Thailand’s capital. Officials said it took them about an hour to bring the ...
Talat Rotfai (Thai: ตลาดรถไฟ, pronounced [tā.làːt rót.fāj], also known as the Train Night Market, is a chain of night markets in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally located near the Chatuchak Weekend Market on State Railway of Thailand (SRT) land, it has since relocated to Srinagarindra Road, with a second branch on ...
] The Chatuchak weekend market is one of the largest shopping destinations in Bangkok. Water markets are gradually disappearing, but remain strong tourist attractions as many tours are offered through the canals the markets are located on.
The station is situated directly above Chatuchak Park MRT station which opened in 2004, allowing for an interchange outside the paid area via street level. Other nearby landmarks include BTS Depot, Chatuchak Park, Mo Chit Bus Station, and the eastern end of the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
Chatuchak Park seen from Mo Chit BTS Station. Adjoining the Chatuchak Weekend Market to the north is the Chatuchak Park complex, covering 1.13 km 2 of a former State Railway of Thailand golf course consisting of Chatuchak Park (สวนจตุจักร), Queen Sirikit Park (สวนสมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ฯ), and Wachirabenchathat ...