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  2. Customs law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Aircrew leaving Thailand for duty has no right to refund. Refund is applied only to items which are exported during 60 days after buying. Minimum amount should be no less than 2 000 Baht in each shop. Total value of items must be more than 5 000 Baht. Items must be bought in the stores with labeled: “VAT refund for tourists”.

  3. Phuang malai - Wikipedia

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    Malai chamruai or souvenir malai (มาลัยชำร่วย, [māːlāj t͡ɕʰām.rûa̯j]), the smallest form of malai, is usually given as a souvenir to a large group of people. [4] These malai are customarily given by a host, for instance, in wedding ceremonies, housewarming ceremonies, birthday parties, and baby showers.

  4. List of markets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Sripaisit Night Bazaar: (Siam Paradise Night Bazaar) Trendy clothing, shoes, handicraft, souvenirs. Suan Lum Night Bazaar: Trendy lifestyle items. Saturday Market: A large ornamental fish center in paired with Sunday Market, operated around 1999–2000s. They are opposite each other, just between Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road.

  5. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Thailand

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    In Thailand, Songkran refers to the sun's annual passing into the Aries constellation, the first sign of the Zodiac, which marks the traditional start of the new year. Occurring in mid-April after the rice harvest, it is a time when people reunite with their families and pay their respects to older adults, ancestors, and sacred Buddha images.

  6. Amphawa Floating Market - Wikipedia

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    Amphawa Floating Market Ampha floating market, viewed from the Mae Klong river.. Amphawa Floating Market (Thai: ตลาดน้ำอัมพวา, RTGS: Talat Nam Amphawa, pronounced [tā.làːt náːm ʔām.pʰā.wāː]) is a floating market and a tourist attraction in the Amphawa District of Samut Songkhram Province, located in one of the branches of the Mae Klong river.

  7. Sampheng - Wikipedia

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    Sampheng (Thai: สำเพ็ง, pronounced [sǎm.pʰēŋ]) is a historic neighbourhood and market in Bangkok's Chinatown, in Samphanthawong District. It was settled during the establishment of Bangkok in 1782 by Teochew Chinese, and eventually grew into the surrounding areas.

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  9. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] Hia Kui is parallel to Khlong Damnoen Saduak and has souvenir shops on the canal banks to sell goods to larger tour groups. [1] [7] Khun Phitak is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Hia Kui and is the smallest and least crowded market. [1] [7] The floating market is crowded with tourists and is considered a tourist trap. [11]

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