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作者: dawai    時間: 2014-5-3 10:21 AM     標題: 5個曼谷周邊的水上市場

水上市場向來是泰國旅遊景點中的大熱門,除了眾多百貨及夜市,更是許多遊客都必定造訪的,水上市場向來能讓人更融入泰國文化當中,因此喜愛自助旅行的朋友可以參考不同水上市場風情!

Taling Chan, Bangkok. Open Sat-Sun 8am-4pm

Talingchan floating market is tucked away in a suburb sometimes called Klong Chak Phra. It’s a great spot to feel like you’re outside of Bangkok, even though it’s just 30 minutes from the CBD. The market sits on the banks of a small canal connecting the larger Bangkok Noi and Bangkok Yai canals. The market itself started in 1987 with only five bamboo rafts but now thousands of shoppers swarm the riverside shops and stalls every weekend. Among the market’s highlights are the pontoons, which have been set up with little tables and chairs, bob up and down as the boats cruise by. Here, you can stock up on moo satay, kanom jeen, grilled seafood, Thai desserts, fresh fruits and vegetables from vendors’ gardens. You can also visit two other floating markets nearby—Wat Saphan and Lat Mayom—as part of a one-hour boat tour.

Kwan-Riam, Bangkok. Open Sat-Sun and public holidays, 7am-8pm, www.kwan-riamfloatingmarket.com

This is perhaps the newest floating market in Bangkok. Located along Sansab canal near Wat Bampen Nua and Wat Bangpen Tai, between Soi Serithai 30 and Soi Ramkamhaeng 187, the market is set with the aim to replica the traditional Sansab canal-side way of living and to pass on to the next generation the local culture. In the mornings you’ll see boats with monks at 7:30am for people to offer food stuff to them. You'll find many restaurants and stalls selling food from different provinces like grilled pork from Trang, kanom jeen nam ngeow and khao soi from Lampang and yam pak wan from Saraburi. There are many retail shops selling clothes, souvenirs handicrafts and local products.

Bang Nampueng, Samut Prakarn. Open Sat-Sun 8am-5pm

Set near Bang Krachao, easily accessed by shuttle boats from Wat Kloey Toey Nok or Bangna piers, the market is very close to Bangkok and it shouldn’t take you more than 30 minutes to get there from the city center. The market has a concrete walkway along a tiny canal, featuring stalls selling a variety of food, herbal products and handicrafts. There are boats next to the walkway selling that most traditional floating market dish, guay tiew ruea (boat noodles). Other highlights dishes here are the hoi tod (omelet with mussels) served in tiny cups and Thai desserts likekahom kluay and babin. You can rent a rowboat to cruise along the canal, too. Before or after a visit to the market, check out the Bang Krachao area, named the lung of Bangkok, to enjoy the greenery and fresh air. There are bicycles for rent as well.  

Don Wai, Nakhon Pathom. Open daily, 8am-4pm

Located just less than 60km from Bangkok, Don Wai Market is behind Don Wai temple on the banks of the Ta Jeen River. Though there are no boats selling foodstuffs on the river like at the other traditional floating markets, you can enjoy a meal with riverside views on a floating restaurant cruising along the river. The market is very popular also due to its wide selection of food and desserts, including rare traditional Thai snacks like thong muan sod and fakbua boran. Among the popular dishes at the market are boiled carp in salt, pot-stewed duck and homok. Agricultural products like organic vegetables are available, too. The market is close to the renowned Wat Raikhing, so you can make a trip there before or after shopping and having a meal.

Amphawa, Samut Songkram. Open Sat-Sun, 8am-7pm

Still many people’s favourite floating market in the region, Amphawa is in fact only 1.5 hour’s drive from Bangkok. The market features a variety of food and retail stalls alongside the Mae Klong River in a retro setting. Here, you can find delicious traditional Thai dishes like the steamed vermicelli and prawns, authentic drinks like cha yen (orange ice tea) and authentic coffee and various traditional desserts made from sugar palm and coconut. Take a boat trip in the evening to see the fireflies while enjoying the charm of the traditional canal-side way of living



作者: peter.yen    時間: 2014-5-3 12:36 PM

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作者: fen2827    時間: 2014-5-4 09:08 AM

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作者: leekt1984    時間: 2014-5-4 09:53 AM

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作者: saxz0616    時間: 2014-5-5 09:12 PM

水上市場看起來也太特別了吧!
作者: dragonslaver    時間: 2014-5-8 01:02 AM

本帖最後由 dragonslaver 於 2014-5-8 01:02 AM 編輯

水上市場不夠新奇,泰國火車鐵道旁的市集才經典。
作者: goldenmou    時間: 2014-5-8 10:23 PM

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作者: simonwuwei    時間: 2014-5-12 11:56 AM

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作者: WTF9090    時間: 2014-8-7 09:32 PM

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作者: x131878222    時間: 2014-10-21 08:39 PM

關鍵是要會包船啦,不然不好玩的
作者: ks815    時間: 2014-10-25 01:32 PM

真不錯,體驗不同文化,感受當地民情,
但水上市場的食物安全嗎?吃了會不會拉肚子啊?
作者: jackleu    時間: 2014-10-25 02:28 PM

吃現烤的...盡量不要吃已經烤好放在那裏一段時間的海鮮類食品
大都是沒甚麼問題的
水上市場其實就是享受那種坐在船上欣賞沿途風光並且買東西的那種感覺
很有趣特殊
不過很多紀念品不是很便宜就是了
尤其是丹能沙朵的紀念品...在周末市集大都可以買的到....而且價格比這裡便宜一半左右...
作者: kkk2844    時間: 2014-10-25 04:09 PM

非常值得去瞧一瞧的特殊景點, 紀念品就別在哪裡買了, 如果真的非買不可, 記得先狠狠的殺價~~那裡的價格都是坑殺觀光客的"特價"
作者: justin721207    時間: 2014-10-25 05:11 PM

去過泰國三次,但是都沒有深度之旅,感覺水上市場真的很讚。希望能在去一次
作者: bmw3288    時間: 2014-10-26 08:53 AM

腸胃好的可以隨便吃不好的請注意身體
作者: jackleu    時間: 2014-10-27 07:39 PM

曼谷周遭還有一些小小的水上市場
也是不錯玩
不過規模小了一點
但是人不多
都是當地人去居多
作者: Landender    時間: 2014-10-28 12:55 PM

曼谷最主要的一個景點就是水上市場,離市區約80公里
最熱門的當屬Amphawa安帕瓦水上市場
到安帕瓦不能錯過的美食就是平價海鮮大餐

作者: cinwind    時間: 2014-10-28 09:16 PM

獨特的風情,之前單人去的時後沒逛過,有點可惜啊.......
作者: badcabal    時間: 2014-11-6 06:20 PM

謝謝大大的熱情分享
安帕華有去過…
作者: kib07843    時間: 2014-11-27 04:37 PM

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作者: svc12357    時間: 2014-12-1 11:37 AM

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作者: zoewong    時間: 2014-12-7 02:26 AM

去曼谷一定要去體驗..有優先順序嗎?
作者: 小王先生    時間: 2014-12-8 07:45 PM

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作者: shings95    時間: 2014-12-20 03:49 PM

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作者: lifecarefree    時間: 2014-12-23 01:25 AM

泰國很多很好玩的地方,尤其是週末,這次本來要去大林江水上市場,但被週末市集吸引過去,希望下次可以去體驗水上市場
作者: linwai99    時間: 2014-12-26 09:01 PM

新年要去曼谷跨年  非常期待要去Amphawa水上市場




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