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Chatuchak Market sells many different kinds of goods, including plants, antiques, consumer electronics, cosmetics, pets, fresh and dry food and drinks, ceramics, furniture and home accessories, clothing, and books. [3] [4] It is the world's largest and most diverse weekend market, with over 200,000 visitors every weekend. [3] [5] [6]
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 ...
Srisomrat Market or Sunday Market: Large ornamental fish and other pets market, part of the Chatuchak Weekend Market, near J.J Mall, Queen Sirikit Park and Children's Discovery Museum. Patpong Night Market: Tourist-oriented. Pratunam Market: Tourist-oriented. Soi Lalai Sap or Si Lom Soi 5
The Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), colloquially known as Mo Chit 2 (Thai: หมอชิต 2) or New Mo Chit, is one of the three main long-distance bus stations serving Greater Bangkok. [ a ] It is operated by the state enterprise The Transport Co., Ltd. , and serves as the main gateway to and from the northern and northeastern provinces ...
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 ...
Khet location in Bangkok. ... Map 1. Min Buri: ... Chatuchak Weekend Market 2, Min Buri; Khwan Riam Floating Market; Public Park
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 ...
It is beneath Kamphaeng Phet Road (Thanon), providing a direct access to the Chatuchak Weekend Market and Or Tor Kor Market. Not to be confused with the town or province of Kamphaeng Phet. An underground mall opened here in early 2009. The preceding station is Bang Sue station and next station is Chatuchak Park.