'Phuket Green Day'


If you are in Phuket then it would be good for you to help them cleanup the island for the day. Here's some more information. The Phuket Hotel Association will also be taking part so I imagine staff from hotels will be going to help.


        



Hua Takhe Old Market ลาดกระบัง (Lat Krabang)



What an incredible find - and just near Suvarnabhumi Airport and we will certainly go again. 

Some of the market is located directly alongside Prawet Burirom.

Then there was the number of places which are linked directly to art and it is not on the side of the street.



I did not expect to see Bart Simpson hiding behind a 'Spirit House'.


I wonder what the crocodile meant.


And the crocodile was here again - looking a lot more angry though!


And this crocodile just seemed to be having fun over another?


There was a great number of places where you could have something to eat.


Then we went shopping.



Almost purchased one of these to make in the classroom but I didn't know what I would be teaching next year.


I wonder what this was supposed to represent or was that not relevant - nobody sat down OR was that part of the painting?


Found a Cafe with the paintings hung on the wall.


But we chose this one.


After the coffee we visited more - 'art locations'.


But that was enough for one day.


On the way back we came across this and I had no idea why this would be put out - history perhaps?


Surprised to see a motorbike on the walkway though...


   



Chatuchak Weekend Market (Somewhere to go) (BKK) Visit 4


So how many times have we visited Chatuchak Weekend Market?

Every time we go we see more different things for sale and we go quite often.



The last time we went (2020) they were adding more controlled dining - I imagine that these are very quiet at the moment though?


What these singers had to do with the plates that were on sale I don't know?


But there are always a lot of cuddly toys.


But I wonder who was going to buy this? If I was younger it might have been me!

 


Here's a pdf map.

 

And here's another video of all the images.

"Chatuchak Weekend Market (or Jatujak Market; Thai: ตลาดจตุจักร) is one of the world's largest weekend markets covers area of 70 rai (27 Acres) altogether divided into 27 Sections, contains more than 15,000 booths selling goods from every part of Thailand." 

"Chatuchak Weekend Market, is very popular shopping centre to Thais and has become a popular place to tourists and foreigners who stay in Bangkok, has over 200,000 visitors each day (SAT-SUN) 30% is foreign. 

Almost everything can be found here at a bargaining local price (not a tourist price), and most vendors actually come from local factories, like antique wood carving, clay handicrafts, local souvenirs from every parts of Thailand, Buddhist amulets, wooden funitures, hand made decorated flowers, plant, ceramic wares, dools, Thai Bejarong, Chinese wares, graden decorated plants, stones, trendy fashions, silk, hill-tribe outfits, fluffy dogs and more miscellaneous, etc."

27 SECTION OF CHATUCHAK MARKET

  • Clothing & Accessories (sections 2-6, 10-26)
  • Handicrafts (sections 8-11)
  • Ceramics (sections 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 25)
  • Furniture and Home Decoration (sections 1,3,4,7,8)
  • Food and Beverage (sections 2, 3, 4, 23, 24, 26, 27)
  • Plants and Gardening tools (sections 3, 4)
  • Art and Gallery (section 7)
  • Pets and Pet Accessories (sections 8, 9, 11, 13)
  • Books (sections 1, 27)
  • Antiques and Collectibles (sections 1, 26)
  • Miscellaneous and Used Clothing (sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 22, 25, 26)

"Chatuchak Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays, 09:00 – 18:00, and Fridays 18:00 – 24:00. You can get to Chatuchak Market by the sky train (BTS) to Mo Chit Station and taking exit no.1 and follow the crowd until you see a small entrance to the market. Another way to get to the market is by taking the subway (MRT) to Chatuchak Park Station take exit no.1 and then following the crowd until you see a small entrance to the market. Moreover, you can take taxis, buses and vans to get to Chatuchak Market or if you are driving to the market, you can park your cars at Chatuchak Park Ride and they have convenient shuttle buses between the parking lots and Chatuchak Market."

Previous Posts 
 1) 2019
 2) 2018
 3) 2016


        



Mr Tim goes to hospital



Gosh if I counted up the number of times that I have been to hospital in Thailand... then again I have been in Thailand since '2000'.


So I received immaculate care again this time it was Theptarin Hospital.


Thank you for the cards that I received from my class at school.



 

Dasa Book Cafe (Bangkok)



Dasa Book Cafe is somewhere that I have visited more than once and have purchased a great number of used books there! So for people who have a need for a  book whilst they are here and do not mind reading a used book then this is the place to visit.


I have an enormous amount now!!


I have to admit to never having a coffee there yet!



There are also a great number of nonfiction and fiction - CD's as well!!!


        







Photobucket is not what it was for me


Photobucket was a super website where I could upload my photographs which linked to my blogs.


BUT


now I am not able to unless I pay, and I can't but I can't go and change all the old links.....



Sammakorn Weekend Market (Visit 3)


Wow - there is always so much here!



We have been here a great deal more times than I have written about it because it is so close to our home.




And the selection of food is enormous and always good. I believe that you could probably get everything here.


Bring your Ikea Bag if you really need to buy that much!


We don't always get a parrot joining us on a shop though!


And don't forget to go to the Pink Cafe for a coffee.



Sammakorn Weekend Market
 
Phone Number: 061 398 3575  
Approximate Price: $$$$$
Address: Soi Ramkhamhaeng 110, Khwaeng Saphan Sung, Khet Saphan Sung, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10240
Hours: 7:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m (weekends)