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  2. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market - Wikipedia

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    The market is often the busiest in the morning from 07:00 to 09:00 and is active until noon. [1] [8] A roof was built for the market so that it could be operated every day and all day [9] The floating market includes three smaller markets: Ton Khem, Hia Kui, and Khun Phitak. [1] [7] [10] Ton Khem is the largest market and is on Khlong Damnoen ...

  3. List of markets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bang Namphueng Floating Market; Kwan Riam Floating Market; Or Tor Kor Floating Market: A new fake floating market is set up in Klong Bang Sue within Or Tor Kor Market, Chatuchak District. [6] Sainoi Floating Market: A waterside market in the area of Wat Sai Yai by the Khlong Phra Phimon in Sai Noi District, Nonthaburi Province, northern ...

  4. Wat Nimmanoradee Floating Market - Wikipedia

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    Wat Nimmanoradee Floating Market in 2018. Wat Nimmanoradee Floating Market was built in Bangkok, Thailand in the Rattanakosin Era 120 or AD 1902. It is an ancient market located opposite Nimmanoradee Temple with Khlong Phasi Charoen flowing between them.

  5. Khwan Riam Floating Market - Wikipedia

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    It located between Soi Seri Thai 60 and Soi Ramkhamhaeng 187 in Min Buri District, eastern Bangkok. The name of the market "Khwan Riam" comes from the name of main characters in Thai romance-drama novel titled Phlae Kao. Khwan and Riam are tragic lovers who are obstructed by their parents. Khwan Riam Floating Market is one of the newest ...

  6. Pak Khlong Talat - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of Rama I (1782–1809), the site was a floating market.By the reign of Rama V (1868–1910), it had become a fish market. [2] The fish market was eventually converted to today's produce market, which has existed for over 60 years.

  7. Floating market - Wikipedia

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    A floating market is a market where goods are sold from boats. Originating in times and places where water transport played an important role in daily life, most floating markets operating today mainly serve as tourist attractions, and are chiefly found in Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and India.

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