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  2. List of markets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Simum Muang Market: A large wholesale fruit and vegetables in Khu Khot area near Don Mueang International Airport. Tai Market: Wholesale agricultural products 24 hours to start trading since 1995 before the official opening in 1997, most greengrocers move from Pak Khlong Market in 1995 like Simum Muang Market. Near Rangsit

  3. Bobae Market - Wikipedia

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    Bobae Market was founded c. 1927 by Thai-Chinese group who gathered to sell local products such as coconut water, tea, coffee, or various agricultural products. During World War II the focus changed to used clothing. At first, the clothes sold were those of persons who had died in the war. [1]

  4. Tha Tian Market - Wikipedia

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    It has Tha Tian Pier next to the market. It is also known as culture food market that sells dried salted seafood products and wholesale products (Dailynews, 2014; River, n.d.). Tha tian market was the biggest trading center of Chao Phraya River on 17th - 18th century in Rattanakosin era (River, n.d.; In-Jan, 2015).

  5. Si Yaek Maha Nak - Wikipedia

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    At present Si Yak Maha Nak is still an important market, as in the past. It's the location of the Maha Nak Market, also known as Saphan Khao Market, Bangkok's largest wholesale and retail fruits market. In addition, it's also adjacent to Bobae, wholesale and retail cheap clothes market located in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. [2]

  6. Big C - Wikipedia

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    Big C Bangkok Marché (Thai: บิ๊กซี บางกอก มาร์เช่) is an exclusive supermarket located in One Bangkok targeting high-value income customers. It offers 3 shop-in-shop concepts. The supermarket offers more imported products and fresh and dry food items than a Big C Foodplace.

  7. Charoen Rat Road - Wikipedia

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    Charoen Rat Road served as a large wholesale area for more than 30 years until an era when equipment from China and untanned leather from Thailand began to be imported here by Chinese investors. At present, on Charoen Rat Road, it will find a lot of Chinese leather shops and products come and open in the storefront in both of the roadside. [2]

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