- Pak Khlong Talat
Pak Khlong Talat ( _th. ปากคลองตลาด: "market at the mouth of the canal") is a market in
Bangkok ,Thailand that sellsflower s,fruit s, andvegetable s. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok and has been cited as a "place [] of symbolic values" to Bangkok residents. [Kongrut, Anchalee. [http://www.bangkokpost.com/bkkgov2004/coverage14.html "More space for culture, arts sought"] . "Bangkok Post " (June 24 ,2004 ).] It is located on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. Though the market is open 24 hours, it is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces. [Evans, Christopher and Lindsay Evans. "Thailand". Hunter Publishing (2006), [http://books.google.com/books?id=HFHO_0Sj2iMC&pg=PA89&sig=y76ww1hWHro6DORPk9tn97td6cA p89] . ISBN 1588435180.] [Warren, William. "Bangkok". Reaktion (2002), p127. ISBN 1861891296.]The market has a long history. During the reign of
Rama I (1782–1809), afloating market took place on the site of the modern Pak Khlong Talat; by the reign ofRama V (1868–1910), it had changed to afish market . [http://www.thailandtraveltours.com/news/13-bangkok-pak-khlong-talat-flower-market.htm "Night Shopping"] . "Bangkok Post " (April 20 ,2006 ).] The fish market was eventually converted to today's produce market, which has existed for over 60 years.Sukphisit, Suthon. "A Tale of Two Markets". "Bangkok Post " (November 11 ,2006 ).] The market's focus has shifted from produce to flowers as theTalat Thai market on the outskirts of Bangkok has become a more attractive site for produce wholesaling.Most of the flowers sold in the market are delivered from Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, and Samut Songkhram provinces, though flowers that require cooler growing temperatures may come from as far away as Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai. The market's produce selection is extensive and is delivered from across the country.
The market accommodates both consumers and wholesalers and has a wide variety of customers. Many local
florist s visit the market in the early morning hours to stock their shops for the coming day.Kazmin, Amy. "A night of scented breezes". "Financial Times " (May 1 ,2004 ).] The urban poor who make a living stringing and sellingphuang malai (flower garlands) buy sacks ofjasmine and marigold blossoms. Though the market is documented in guidebooks, [Cummings, Joe. "Thailand".Lonely Planet (2005), p178. ISBN 1740596978.] it receives few foreign tourists.External links
* [http://www.bangkokbeat.com/video_flowermarket.php Pak Khlong Talat video]
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