Needless to Europe, Southeast Asia much
of a market for shopping paradise. A wide range of beautiful trinkets, clothes,
to jewelry you can get. In addition to Chatuchak in Bangkok, these 4 markets
other cheap!
Fun again, many markets in Southeast Asia with the price of cheap goods. Although cheap, the quality is no less. In addition, each country's markets, you can also sample a variety of culinary specialties. Get ready to spend in-in to buy up the groceries!
Here are the best markets in Southeast Asia to target your spending in the year 2013:
1. Chatuchak Weekend Market, Thailand
Traveling to Thailand, must report to the Chatuchak
Weekend Market in Bangkok, Thailand. This market is very popular among the
world traveler. Chatuchak market is cheap in Bangkok!
There are approximately 10,000 kiosk that you can find in Chatuchak. At each stall, you can find a wide range of tempting items, such as shirts that read Thailand, souvenirs such as key chains, figurines, accessories such as bracelets and necklaces, to halal food. Do not forget to try the tom yam was delicious.
Remember, prepare cash while shopping in this market. Therefore, the seller does not accept payment by credit card. In addition, the market is only open at weekends or just open every Saturday and Sunday starting at 09.00 local time. The market is near the MRT station KamphaengPhet. Prepare apt bargaining stance and extra stamina, because this market has a vast 11 acres!
2. Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Thailand
Still in Thailand, in addition to Chatuchak, you must come to the Chiang Mai Night Bazzar in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The market is located in the city center on the banks of the Ping River. The market is also a backpacker's paradise is a vacation in the White Elephant Affairs.
This market also has plenty of stalls and traders who held his wares in the street. Besides a variety of accessories, you can find silk, jewelry and electronic devices such as TVs, CD and DVD player here. A wide range of Thai and Asian food can you taste here.
From downtown Chiang Mai, you can hire a tuktuk for 20 Baht (about U.S. $ 6,500) to come to this market. Make a selection, because a lot of good stuff you can find.
3. LuangPrabang Night Market, Laos
Who said that Laos does not have a cheap market and famous?
Come to LuangPrabang Night Market, LuangPrabang, Laos. The market is located at
JalanSisavangvong, close to the Royal Palace Museum. LuangPrabang Night Market
is open from 5:00 p.m. to 22:00 pm local time.
At night, a couple of kilometers of roads were closed and turned into market arena. There are more than 300 sellers of handicraft items in there. Craft items such as beautiful ceramics, antiques, paintings, coffee and tea, blankets, shoes, silver, until the bag.
This market is famous for its hospitality merchants. Although only a few who can speak English, they will help you to make a choice. Bargaining is the norm here. Also, do not forget to sample the culinary variety in there to fill your stomach.
4. China Town, Malaysia
If you are a vacation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, stop into
China Town. This shopping center imitation goods KW alias. Various items
ranging from branded bags to Rolex KW scattered here. detikTravel been to this
place some time ago.
China Town district is in JalanPetaling. The price here is very skewed, branded bags such as Louis Vuitton Channel up only priced at RM 40 to 100 RM. Hours fake Rolex was sold at RM 80.
Hundreds of street vendors always meetsJalanPetaling. You can have a look first to make a choice. Various restaurants will tempt you. This area is a paradise shopping in Kuala Lumpur.
5. Angkor Night Market, Cambodia
Speaking of Cambodia, certainly not far from the Angkor
Wat temple which is the most famous and a landmark Cambodia. In addition,
apparently in the temple area there are some famous traditional market cheap.
One is the Angkor Night Market in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
The market is only open evenings and is located in the city of Siem Reap, or just a ten minute walk from Siem Reap Old Market. The night market sells a variety of unique souvenir of Cambodia, spices, fresh food, and home furnishings. The market is also friendly to the backpacker know!
Besides shopping, do not forget to blend in with the traveler from different world and locals. There are plenty of bars and restaurants around the region.
Fun again, many markets in Southeast Asia with the price of cheap goods. Although cheap, the quality is no less. In addition, each country's markets, you can also sample a variety of culinary specialties. Get ready to spend in-in to buy up the groceries!
Here are the best markets in Southeast Asia to target your spending in the year 2013:
1. Chatuchak Weekend Market, Thailand
Chatuchak Weekend Market, Thailand |
There are approximately 10,000 kiosk that you can find in Chatuchak. At each stall, you can find a wide range of tempting items, such as shirts that read Thailand, souvenirs such as key chains, figurines, accessories such as bracelets and necklaces, to halal food. Do not forget to try the tom yam was delicious.
Remember, prepare cash while shopping in this market. Therefore, the seller does not accept payment by credit card. In addition, the market is only open at weekends or just open every Saturday and Sunday starting at 09.00 local time. The market is near the MRT station KamphaengPhet. Prepare apt bargaining stance and extra stamina, because this market has a vast 11 acres!
2. Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Thailand
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Thailand |
Still in Thailand, in addition to Chatuchak, you must come to the Chiang Mai Night Bazzar in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The market is located in the city center on the banks of the Ping River. The market is also a backpacker's paradise is a vacation in the White Elephant Affairs.
This market also has plenty of stalls and traders who held his wares in the street. Besides a variety of accessories, you can find silk, jewelry and electronic devices such as TVs, CD and DVD player here. A wide range of Thai and Asian food can you taste here.
From downtown Chiang Mai, you can hire a tuktuk for 20 Baht (about U.S. $ 6,500) to come to this market. Make a selection, because a lot of good stuff you can find.
3. LuangPrabang Night Market, Laos
LuangPrabang Night Market, Laos |
At night, a couple of kilometers of roads were closed and turned into market arena. There are more than 300 sellers of handicraft items in there. Craft items such as beautiful ceramics, antiques, paintings, coffee and tea, blankets, shoes, silver, until the bag.
This market is famous for its hospitality merchants. Although only a few who can speak English, they will help you to make a choice. Bargaining is the norm here. Also, do not forget to sample the culinary variety in there to fill your stomach.
4. China Town, Malaysia
Chinatown, Malaysia |
China Town district is in JalanPetaling. The price here is very skewed, branded bags such as Louis Vuitton Channel up only priced at RM 40 to 100 RM. Hours fake Rolex was sold at RM 80.
Hundreds of street vendors always meetsJalanPetaling. You can have a look first to make a choice. Various restaurants will tempt you. This area is a paradise shopping in Kuala Lumpur.
5. Angkor Night Market, Cambodia
Angkor Night Market, Cambodia |
The market is only open evenings and is located in the city of Siem Reap, or just a ten minute walk from Siem Reap Old Market. The night market sells a variety of unique souvenir of Cambodia, spices, fresh food, and home furnishings. The market is also friendly to the backpacker know!
Besides shopping, do not forget to blend in with the traveler from different world and locals. There are plenty of bars and restaurants around the region.
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