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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.
Originally located on Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road near Chatuchak Park and Chatuchak Weekend Market, but now moved to the area opposite the Dhurakij Pundit University, opened on 6 February 2020 under the new name "JJ Green 2 Night Market". Srisomrat Market or Sunday Market: Large ornamental fish and other pets market, part of the Chatuchak Weekend ...
The complex is a groundscraper extending for about 1.5 kilometers and contains two hotels, offices, shops, restaurants, a 24-hour supermarket, convenience stores, gyms, and a 450-seat theater. [2] The complex contains the 800-room Bazaar Hotel and the Podstel Hostel Bangkok, which hosts over 100 beds.
A fire has killed around 1,000 caged animals at Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market, one of South East Asia’s largest open air markets.. The early morning blaze broke out at around 4:10 a.m ...
Chatuchak Park station (Thai: สถานีสวนจตุจักร, RTGS: Sathani Suan Chatuchak, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː sǔa̯n t͡ɕàʔ.tùʔ.t͡ɕàk]) is a Bangkok MRT station on the Blue Line. It is located under the eastern part of Chatuchak Park. It is also located near the eastern exit of the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
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 ...
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 ...
Chatuchak is an area in the southwest of the district. It is bounded by (from the north clockwise): Lat Yao in its district (Ratchadaphisek Road is a borderline), Chomphon in its district (Phaholyothin Road is a borderline), Phaya Thai in Phaya Thai District (Khlong Bang Sue is a borderline), Bang Sue in Bang Sue District (Khlong Prapa and Southern Railway Line are the borderlines).