"Night Markets in Thailand
At home we can find indoor markets, wholesale markets, bird markets, flea markets, and many other markets. But in Thailand there are night markets, which I want to tell you about.
Night markets in Thailand are more than just a place to buy something. Personally, I consider them to be one of the most interesting attractions, and I always try to visit them. You can find them not only in tourist resorts, but also in provincial towns in Thailand. Locals themselves love night markets, and for them they are a place for evening relaxation, as familiar as night clubs or cafes are for some of us. No, perhaps not quite so... Families do not go to night clubs. But Thais go to night markets with their entire families to rest and relax a little after a hard day at work.
Night Market in Hua Hin
People go to night markets with children
Night Market in Hua Hin
And not only for shopping
Night Market in Hua Hin
And just to have a look :-)
Night Market in Krabi
And show yourself
Night Market in Krabi
And they have fun as best they can.
Night Market in Chiang Rai
...
Anyway, night markets are very interesting, and I advise you to definitely go there. Personally, I like them so much that the first thing I do before going to a new place in Thailand is to find out if there is a night market there and how it works, and when I arrive at the place, I try to get there on the first evening.
Opening hours. These markets in Thailand usually start working when it gets dark, which is, depending on the season, from 6 or 7 p.m. (yes, it gets dark very early and very quickly in Thailand). But don't think that they work all night long. After 9 p.m. they start to slowly wind down, and by midnight they are already closed, because tomorrow morning you have to wake up early for work. Some work every day, and somewhere, unfortunately, only on weekends or certain days.
Products at the markets, what to buy. The range of markets is diverse, but in most cases at resorts they sell souvenirs and all sorts of goods primarily for tourists. There are also more specialized night thematic markets. For example, the Cicada Market is something like an art and craft market, i.e. they sell handmade products and souvenirs, paintings, and creative goods.
Some night markets offer locally specific handcrafted items and other interesting things. Overall, a good night market is a great shopping experience.
"
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At home we can find indoor markets, wholesale markets, bird markets, flea markets, and many other markets. But in Thailand there are night markets, which I want to tell you about.
Night markets in Thailand are more than just a place to buy something. Personally, I consider them to be one of the most interesting attractions, and I always try to visit them. You can find them not only in tourist resorts, but also in provincial towns in Thailand. Locals themselves love night markets, and for them they are a place for evening relaxation, as familiar as night clubs or cafes are for some of us. No, perhaps not quite so... Families do not go to night clubs. But Thais go to night markets with their entire families to rest and relax a little after a hard day at work.
Night Market in Hua Hin
People go to night markets with children
Night Market in Hua Hin
And not only for shopping
Night Market in Hua Hin
And just to have a look :-)
Night Market in Krabi
And show yourself
Night Market in Krabi
And they have fun as best they can.
Night Market in Chiang Rai
...
Anyway, night markets are very interesting, and I advise you to definitely go there. Personally, I like them so much that the first thing I do before going to a new place in Thailand is to find out if there is a night market there and how it works, and when I arrive at the place, I try to get there on the first evening.
Opening hours. These markets in Thailand usually start working when it gets dark, which is, depending on the season, from 6 or 7 p.m. (yes, it gets dark very early and very quickly in Thailand). But don't think that they work all night long. After 9 p.m. they start to slowly wind down, and by midnight they are already closed, because tomorrow morning you have to wake up early for work. Some work every day, and somewhere, unfortunately, only on weekends or certain days.
Products at the markets, what to buy. The range of markets is diverse, but in most cases at resorts they sell souvenirs and all sorts of goods primarily for tourists. There are also more specialized night thematic markets. For example, the Cicada Market is something like an art and craft market, i.e. they sell handmade products and souvenirs, paintings, and creative goods.
Some night markets offer locally specific handcrafted items and other interesting things. Overall, a good night market is a great shopping experience.
"
https://teletype.in/@alexsmith/yoga-for-weight-loss
https://justpaste.me/76Wm
https://juliablog.dcms.site/post/How-Yoga-can-help-with-Depression
https://chatterchat.com/post/95119_hua-hin-or-pattaya-what-to-choose-for-your-holiday-https-rentry-co-exercises-rub.html
"Night Markets in Thailand
At home we can find indoor markets, wholesale markets, bird markets, flea markets, and many other markets. But in Thailand there are night markets, which I want to tell you about.
Night markets in Thailand are more than just a place to buy something. Personally, I consider them to be one of the most interesting attractions, and I always try to visit them. You can find them not only in tourist resorts, but also in provincial towns in Thailand. Locals themselves love night markets, and for them they are a place for evening relaxation, as familiar as night clubs or cafes are for some of us. No, perhaps not quite so... Families do not go to night clubs. But Thais go to night markets with their entire families to rest and relax a little after a hard day at work.
Night Market in Hua Hin
People go to night markets with children
Night Market in Hua Hin
And not only for shopping
Night Market in Hua Hin
And just to have a look :-)
Night Market in Krabi
And show yourself
Night Market in Krabi
And they have fun as best they can.
Night Market in Chiang Rai
...
Anyway, night markets are very interesting, and I advise you to definitely go there. Personally, I like them so much that the first thing I do before going to a new place in Thailand is to find out if there is a night market there and how it works, and when I arrive at the place, I try to get there on the first evening.
Opening hours. These markets in Thailand usually start working when it gets dark, which is, depending on the season, from 6 or 7 p.m. (yes, it gets dark very early and very quickly in Thailand). But don't think that they work all night long. After 9 p.m. they start to slowly wind down, and by midnight they are already closed, because tomorrow morning you have to wake up early for work. Some work every day, and somewhere, unfortunately, only on weekends or certain days.
Products at the markets, what to buy. The range of markets is diverse, but in most cases at resorts they sell souvenirs and all sorts of goods primarily for tourists. There are also more specialized night thematic markets. For example, the Cicada Market is something like an art and craft market, i.e. they sell handmade products and souvenirs, paintings, and creative goods.
Some night markets offer locally specific handcrafted items and other interesting things. Overall, a good night market is a great shopping experience.
"
https://teletype.in/@alexsmith/yoga-for-weight-loss
https://justpaste.me/76Wm
https://juliablog.dcms.site/post/How-Yoga-can-help-with-Depression
https://chatterchat.com/post/95119_hua-hin-or-pattaya-what-to-choose-for-your-holiday-https-rentry-co-exercises-rub.html
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