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What are the good floating markets in Thailand?

The floating market is a major feature of Thailand. It is an experience place and real market with the most Thai water culture that combines eating, drinking and having fun. It is also the most indispensable touch of color in the colorful journey.

Let me take you to see the floating market in Thailand.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is the most famous floating market in Thailand and the most frequently photographed in movies and TV series. Commonly known as Bangkok's "Floating Market", it is a place closely connected with the lives of local residents.

In the market, boats selling goods criss-crossed on the canal, coupled with the houses of water town residents on the river bank, forming a deeply intimate and typical impression of Bangkok.

In the canal with lush tropical trees on both sides, several boats carrying vegetables and fruits shuttled through the narrow waterway.

On the boat, working women wore unique straw hats and shouted loudly to sell goods.

Address: Damnoen Saduak 70130, Thailand Transportation: Take a bus from Bangkok South Bus Station to the floating market every 30 minutes starting from 6 a.m.

The journey takes 2 hours and the ticket is 50baht.

To take a taxi, you need to negotiate the price with the driver first. You can usually negotiate a price of 700 Baht for a round trip.

Taxis can pick up people around 7 o'clock in the morning, take them to the floating market (about 90 minutes' journey), wait for two hours, and take passengers back at lunch time.

The trip takes 2 hours one way and the fare is 78 baht.

Business hours: Generally open in the morning, Monday to Sunday 07:00-14:00, peak time 09:00-11:00 Tips: If you want to visit the market in time for the morning rush hour, you must start early in the morning

Depart from Bangkok.

There are boats selling porridge, noodles and other snacks in the market, and tourists can have breakfast here.

Amphawa Floating Market This is the most interesting afternoon floating market in Thailand, without a strong commercial atmosphere.

It has become a paradise for vendors. Their boats are filled with food and drinks, such as mussels, noodles, coffee, Thai Southern iced coffee, candies, etc. Some boats even have barbecue grills set up and they are cooking various kinds of food.

Delicious food.

While visiting Amphawa Floating Market, you can also enjoy another great beauty, which is the twinkling fireflies.

Visitors here can rent a boat and row the boat along the river bank to watch the starry fireflies, which is a unique experience.

Address: Prachaset rd., Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Transportation: ① There is a bus to Amphawa from Bangkok South Bus Station (currently there are no buses to Amphawa from the Victory Victory Monument); ② There is a bus from 711 North of Maeklong Railway Market Railway

Take a songthaew to Amphawa Floating Market, which takes about 20 minutes.

(Note: Take a bus from the minibus stop near Bangkok Bank outside Amphawa Floating Market back to Bangkok to mochit, and no longer return to the Victoria Monument. The fare is 120 baht/person) Opening hours: Friday to Sunday 12:

00-20:00 Tips: It is only open on weekends, starting at 4 p.m., and it is busiest at night. Go on Saturday, stay one night, and return on Sunday, which is the best time to arrange travel.

Travel agencies rarely offer day trips to Amphawa, so you need to go on your own.

Ta Ling Chan Floating Market Ta Ling Chan Floating Market (Ta Ling Chan Floating Market) was originally a fruit market in the early days. Later, the number of tourists visiting on weekends gradually increased, and it also began to sell food and supplies.

There are not as many tourists as other famous floating markets. The prices of crabs and shrimps are reasonable, and local people come to shop.

The only regret is that it is said to be a floating market, but the boats selling things are not moving. It is not like other floating markets seen on TV with boats coming and going, and the atmosphere is endless, but I still like it very much, and you can also buy tickets.

Take a boat ride to see the scenery along the way and see the living environment of the local people.

It takes about 1 hour by car from the city.

Address: 324 Chakphra Rd, Bangkok, Thailand Transportation: ① The bus to Dalin River is No. 79. You can take bus No. 79 in front of Siam Center or Central World; ② Take a quick boat from Taa Charng Pier near the Grand Palace.

, the boat fee is 90 baht/person. Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday 09:00-17:00. Tips: There are not many tourists here, but there are still many locals. Few can speak English. Simple English number communication and general

Body language etc. can be taken care of.