I'm back! After a long absence, I haven't been able to update the readme because of a leg injury that has limited my travel. However,...
Today, I passed by King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) and decided to take a stroll through the "Old Huai Khwang Market" (Old Huai Khwang Market). I drove in through the Huai Khwang Railway Station, passing the National Library of Ladkrabang, and parked my car at the College of Fine Arts. I then walked through the "Luang Phrot-Than Liem Community," following a small path through the community where the people of Huai Khwang live until I reached the market. The market stretches parallel to the Praves Buri Rom Canal for 300 meters. It's a comfortable walk because there aren't many people around, and there are spots to stop and take pictures along the way. The buildings and shops still retain their historical character, such as the machine shop, barber shop, and sundry shop. The market isn't large, and there aren't many shops, so it doesn't take long to walk through it. However, throughout my walk, I saw the efforts of the community members to preserve this market. So I decided to lend a hand.
Things not to miss when visiting this old market:
- Shrimp wonton soup, Lathe Noodle Shop
- Coffee Mint at Ladkrabang
- Relax by the water at the Huai Khwang intersection
- Take pictures with the cool paintings at Street Art
Along the way, I saw cyclists resting in groups at various points. When I have free time, I will come and cycle too.
I don't want to write too much, my hand hurts... I have to go by myself.
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Another hidden gem in Bangkok, this market offers a relaxed atmosphere with fewer crowds, perfect for chilling, daydreaming, and indulging in their signature mint coffee. Don't miss the renowned "โรงกลึง" noodles for a truly satisfying experience.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 9:53 PM