Chatuchak Weekend Market covers 35 acres and is divided into 15,000 stalls which are visited by over 200,000 people every weekend. It sells everything from live chipmunks to full size bronze horses. The crowd moves along like a fast rushing stream. If you see something you like, you must pull yourself out of the flow or else you will be swept along by the crush of people behind you. "Buy it when you see it" the guidebooks advise. You may never find it again in the labyrinth of narrow alleys packed to the rafters with goods and people. I spent the afternoon there today and I am still trying to decide whether it is a shopper's heaven or a shopaholic's hell. You can check in but you can never leave.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
the mother of all markets
now entering Dante's 10th circle
Just what you need...thingies in glass boxes
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3 comments:
live chipmunks - don't tell B Shamu. Some mighty fine cowboys ya got over there. Thai bluegrass so very cool !
Too late, she's here.
Those rambutans are HUGE. My mouth is now officially watering.
Thanks for a great tour around the market. Wow! what don´t they sell there?
Take care.
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