Relatives were born on March 24th…

He invited me to worship Buddha and visit a retro market near Ayutthaya, Sing Buri


This trip (2018), Uncle V visited three markets in one day:

  • Wat Phra Non Chaksi Si Temple Market
  • Ban Rajan Retro Market
  • Krung Sri Market



Wat Phra Non Chaksi Market


The market entrance is right in front of you when you get off the bus.

Children are singing to entertain us.


However, we should first pay respects to the reclining Buddha statue for good luck!

It is difficult to explain exactly what is happening here or why (one can only guess that it is a form of merit-making).


The temple does not allow the lighting of incense and candles inside.
Therefore, lay Buddhists must come to light incense and candles outside.

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After paying our respects to the Buddha, we walked past the children again.

This market offers a wide variety of goods, neatly organized and kept clean.

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Oh! His birthday, you can't stop it...
(I don't want to say that the result is that he actually got a big fortune from here.)



Looks like fun...

The vendor received the money,
But let me tell you... this time, the buyer received more money than the vendor.


A wide variety of milk and butter snacks


Fresh bananas from the orchard, beautiful fruits at a bargain price.

Ban Rajan Retro Market

Arriving at the market around noon, my first priority was to find something to eat.

The vendors were incredibly friendly and welcoming, offering a variety of delicious and affordable food and goods in a truly retro atmosphere.

Stepping into the market felt like stepping back in time, transporting me to a bygone era.



Today was a delicious day, thanks to this place.
Uncle Vee recommended it.
The grilled chicken was tender and delicious, and the papaya salad was also delicious.


Enjoy it with the delicious Pad Thai across the street.
The owner also emphasizes that if you are not full, you can have more.

After a satisfying meal, they bought some sweet treats to take home.

The shop next door sells… what was it again?
Popcorn, I think, auntie…

Fresh and affordable vegetables.


There are also traditional Thai desserts.


My beautiful lady...


This bottle gourd is said to be sweet and delicious.
(He came back to buy it again because he liked it so much.)


This is just like that, they say it's delicious.
(So good that I had to come back for more)

The owner of the shop was scooping with gusto.

This market also has young people singing to entertain customers.



Krung Sri Market





Let me tell you right here...
This is the best place to sit in the market.
Our group walked past here first,
and then went to the street where there was a lot of food for sale.
But it turned out that we could hardly find a table to sit at, and we had to play musical chairs.
In terms of taste and quality of food, I prefer Ban Rajan more.
But there's no accounting for taste, some people like one thing, some people like another. We all have different preferences, so you have to try it yourself.


There are also noodle shops that have stories.


An evening stroll in a relaxed atmosphere.


Perfect for couples to stroll hand-in-hand and explore the market.


Some carry their children


Even chickens can fly.

From afar, it looks beautiful, like a floating lantern.

Oh... it's over.
Uncle Vee will take you on a trip again, okay?

Hello!



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