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Marché flottant: alternative à Amphawa?

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Marché flottant: alternative à Amphawa?

Av31 · 2013-06-05

Bonjour Je souhaiterai voir un marché flottant lors de notre séjour en Thailande. Si j'ai bien compris Amphawa est de plus en plus (trop?) touristique et perd de son interet. Quel autre marché flottant connaissez vous, interessant et d' accès facile? J'ai trouvé ces 4 marchés à Bangkok . Les connaissez vous?

http://Bang Phli Floating Market

http://Wat Sai Floating Market

http://Taling Chan Floating Market

Klong Lad Mayom Floating Market

Marché flottant: alternative à Amphawa?

JeanYves · 2013-06-05

Salut, Taling Chan est assez intéressant, surtout facile à trouver. Il y a plusieurs kiosques de fruit et légumes , de l'artisanat et une section bouffe, principalement poissons et crevettes géantes. On peut aussi, vers 9:30 hrs, je crois, prendre un tour sur les klongs en bateau, pour 3 heures à 99. B... Pour s'y rendre, prendre le bus climatisé 79. À Démocratie monument , vers l'autre côté du Chao Praya. En montant dire au préposé, Taling Chan' ils ont l'habitude.... Juste les samedis et dimanches.

Marché flottant: alternative à Amphawa?

Av31 · 2013-06-05

J'ai oublié de mettre les explications que j'avais trouvées (horaire, comment s'y rendre).

Bang Phli Floating Market Established more than 150 years ago by Chinese traders, the traditional floating market at Bang Phli is still going strong. Unlike some other examples in Thailand, this floating market has managed to escape the pressures of tourism and remain close to its roots. Rather than cheap souvenirs and Western snacks, visitors will find traditional Thai food here, as well as locally produced fruit and vegetables and other food products. Not many Westerners make it to the Bang Phli Floating Market, and this remains a real gem for visitors who are searching for the "real" Thailand. How to get there : Bang Phli Floating market is located near Suvarnabhumi Airport and visitors can take a taxi to Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, where the market starts. Opening hours : 08.00 am. – 05.00 pm.

Wat Sai Floating Market Wat Sai Floating Market is traveling to the market by boat along a canal to see how some ordinary Thais live and enjoy the variety of food, fruits and plants offered for sales with reasonable price. Situated in Chom Thong district on the Thonburi side of Bangkok, this floating market used to be a popular touristic site for visitors to admire a canal side way of life. Construction of new roads within the area left the floating market abandoned before it was recently revived to resume its charm. A canal tour along this historic waterway to enjoy the floating market crowded with boats of farm produce for sale as well as life along the banks of Khlong Sanam Chai, especially on weekends, is available. Stop to visit Tamnak Thong and the old Ho Klong - a drum tower - of Ayutthayan architecture at Wat Sai, a Chinese style royal residence of King Rama III and Chinese sculpture at Wat Ratcha-orot, pay respect to the bejewelled Buddha image and appreciate mural paintings depicting the Chinese tale of Sam Kok or ‘The Romance of the Three Kingdoms’ at Wat Nang Nong, pay respect to Luangpu Thao at Wat Nang and view a snake-catching show at a snake farm on the bank of Khlong Dan Location : Ekachai Rd, Bang Khun Thian, Chom Thong How to get there : Take Ekkachai Road to Wat Sai, or take bus no. 43, 120 from Wongwienyai, or take ferry along Chao Phraya River from Tha Chang to the market Opening hours : Daily 06.00 am. - 09.00 pm.

Taling Chan Floating Market The floating market is located in “Bang Khun Sri” canal edge or people well-known as "Khlong Chak Pha" are beautiful place, with spectacular atmosphere for breathing. In the mean time it was designed to commemorate a quickly disappearing lifestyle that reflecting the beauty and tranquility of Thai culture Thus, integrated waterfront lifestyle of the villagers together through the natural out perfectly. Now a day it has become a new meeting place where tourists could escape from the busy town. The overall of location is semi-rural markets. It is situated in front of Taling Chan District Office and renders a blend of a rural market and canal side way of life. On weekends during 7PM-5PM, vendors who are native farmers take their produces by storing fruit, vegetables from the farm yields to sell as flow to the changing seasons for sales. However, there is also floating food shops along with a private-run canal tour service for tourists as well as taking a look at the attractive little gardens and villages then take pleasure in the district’s canal side way of life. Similarly pictures in the earlier period that people different styles of livelihood in an adequate level of life. The best part of the market will focus on the sweets and spicy food is trustworthy traditional Thai flavors. The both side ways have many of the venders selling difference kind of products. Location : Taling Chan District How to get there : Take bus numbers 79 or 83, which cross the Chao Praya River to the Thonburi side of Bangkok. The market is located near the front of Taling Chan District Office. Opening hours : 09.00 am. - 05.00 pm. (weekends only)

Klong Lad Mayom Floating Market Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market has been established since November 2004. The floating market next to the Lat Mayom Canal gives locals a chance to see vegetables garden the land used by the market is on the edge of a coconut plantation. Thus, they are also selling their products along two sides of canal. Visitors can walk along a marked out trail in the plantation and the owner has even marked out which wild plants are editable. Thus, tourists can learn about water soaking fertilizer production. You can buy an orchid tree, then something to eat by visits the waterfront markets. This floating market has many various sellers offering unique Artwork and Handcraft. Hidden among the Arts and Crafts stores is a “miniature maritime museum” where tourist can see the model boats and give details the stories of each ship with the acknowledged actions of the Thai river life along with learn how to make them for free. Tourists can paint and clay modeling. Tourists can row the boat to see a garden; the service charge fee is only 10 baths but a charter service with a route approximately is 300-400 baht. The tourists can selected the route such as Floating Market - Bang Ramad – Ban Sai and Floating Market - house museums and Bonsai Garden Route. Location : Bang Lamad Road, Taling Chan, Thonburi How to get there : Take No. 146 to Kanchanaphisek Road and alight at the offices of Samakom Chao Pak Tai (Association of People from the South). Then take a 15-minute songthaew (Rod Fai-Wat Pu Theun route) to Bang Ramat Road. Opening hours : Weekends and public holidays from 09.30 am. - 04.00 pm.

Marché flottant: alternative à Amphawa?

Comtois · 2013-06-05

Bang Phli Floating Market n'est pas un marché flottant mais un marché le long du klong Samrong. Vieux marché en bois établi le long du canal, avec ses passerelles et ses échopes, il n'est ouvert que le week-end. Sa visite permet de voir 2 très beaux temples qui le bordent à chaque extrémité : Le Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, et surtout le Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang où se trouve le plus grand bouddha couché de Thailande ( 53m de long ), plus grand que celui du Wat Pho. Et ici c'est authentique, aucun touriste !

Marché flottant: alternative à Amphawa?

Bibouns51 · 2013-06-07

J'ai visité le Lad Mayom l'an passé... Voilà le texte dans lequel je raconte tout, photos à l'appui...

http://onpartenvadrouille.over-blog.com/article-aujourd-hui-26-fevrier-de-l-an-2555-103303697.html

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