When mentioning Thailand, everyone's first reaction is definitely ladyboys, and the second reaction is probably the cabbage-priced items everywhere. As a developed country in Southeast Asia, Thailand has a high degree of commercial development. Many local brands in Thailand have good quality and low prices.
It is super cheap and can be called cabbage price. Most of the well-known international brands are much cheaper in Thailand than in China. Therefore, many people want to know what to buy when traveling to Thailand and what to buy in Thailand. Here I will give you a brief introduction to Thailand.
shopping guide.
1. Shopping mall Bangkok BTS has two lines, Silom Line and Sukhumvit Line. Bangkok’s main shopping locations are located next to these two light rails.
The following sub-stations talk about each shopping mall: Silom Line: Sala Daeng Station (S3), there is Silom Complex, Exit 4, but it is currently under renovation. It is a comprehensive shopping mall integrating department stores, supermarkets and restaurants; Exit 5,
It's Robinson Mall, which is relatively young and casual.
Siam Station is more suitable for young people to go shopping in Thailand. It is an interchange station for two lines, including Siam Paragon (Exit 3), Siam Center (Exit 1) and Siam Discovery (Exit 1).
The G building of Siam Paragon has Food Hall and Gorment Market, and the underground is Asia's largest urban aquarium.
There is also Siam Square near Siam Station, where students gather and there are many boutiques and restaurants.
Go to Thailand to buy things and bring them back. It is relatively cheap and affordable here. National Stadium (W1) Station: MBK, Exit 1, you can go shopping for some bargains.
This is a hypermarket with mainly small and medium-sized shops. It also has a department store and a large supermarket.
There are 7 floors per floor, ranging from electronic products to pure cotton T-shirts, and the prices are relatively cheap.
There are many places to eat upstairs.
There is a charge for using the toilet here, 2B/person.
Go shopping in Thailand. It’s great here. There are many exquisite small items and clothes at relatively cheap prices. It’s definitely a place worth visiting. Sukhumvit Line: Mo Chit (N7) Station. Exit No. 1 and you’ll find the largest station in Southeast Asia.
There was a flea market on the weekend.
I don’t recommend this place very much. If you want to go shopping when traveling to Thailand, you can avoid this place, because most of the things here are second-hand and not very cost-effective, and there is nothing to buy.
Victory Monument (N3) Station, exit from Exit 2, walk forward to the intersection, turn left and you will be 500 meters away, King Power (King Power Duty Free Shop), a must-visit place for all groups.
If you have shopping needs, you should also check it out. Some items are quite reasonably priced, and you can pay with UnionPay.
It is said that GUSEE watches are cheaper than those in Hong Kong, and SWAROVSKI watches are half cheaper than those in China.
There is Coach in King Power.
If you want to buy anything in Thailand, you can stop here. There are many electronic products which are quite good.
What to buy in Thailand - I highly recommend the Chit Lom (E1) station, a tourist shopping place in Thailand. This station is the key!
1) Exit No. 1, this is the largest shopping mall in Southeast Asia, including ZEN, Central World Plaze, ISETAN, etc., totaling 550,000 square meters.
There are food, cinemas, and shops here, mainly selling mid- to high-end items.
2), Exit 2, Gaysorn, including big brands such as PRADA and LV.
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very quiet.
When traveling to Thailand, you can buy relatively big brands here, which are cheaper than domestic ones. 3) Exit No. 5, Central Chidlom, accepts UnionPay no matter what you buy.
It's not as big as Central World, but it has a full range of brands and is very organized, so you can find what you want without much effort.
4) The famous Erawan Buddha is also at this station (take the overpass from CHIT LOM station to SIAM station, and come down the ERAWAN channel on the left). Legend has it that it is a very spiritual person who wants to come back to fulfill his wish.
When traveling to Thailand, you can buy Buddhist amulets here.
5) There is a Big C supermarket across the road from the shopping mall. There are various rental shops on the first floor where you can buy some small things. There are supermarkets on the second and third floors, food on the second floor, and daily necessities on the third floor.
You can get a tax refund for non-food items over 2000B (handled on the 2nd floor), you can buy specialties, and check if L'Oreal has any discounts. If so, it will definitely be cheaper than the airport duty-free shop, and you can also get a tax refund.
What should I buy in Thailand? What are the things worth buying in Thailand? Pigeon rubies, crocodile leather goods, and snake medicine. These three items all cost more than 1,000 RMB. It depends on personal needs and purchasing power. Anyway, these three items are the most famous in Thailand.
What should I buy in Thailand? Bras from Triumph/Wacoal are 1/3 of the price in China, but the styles are slightly older, so if they fit well, they are cost-effective.
It is recommended to buy at Emporium (E5), there are many styles, and the long-term discount is 20-20%.
There are many styles in ZEN and CENTRAL WORLD.