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Bangkok Chinatown Night Market - a lively food paradise, a good place to experience Bangkok culture and life

Bangkok’s Chinatown Night Market, located on Yaowali Road, is one of the busiest food paradises. Every evening, it transforms into a vibrant night market, attracting a large number of tourists and local residents Semi-continued until two in the morning, allowing people to enjoy all kinds of delicacies. In Chinatown there are several famous Michelin shops such as pandan fried ghost and fried bread, in addition, there are many specialty snack stalls such as the famous delicious grilled squid and banana pancakes, which are favorites of locals and tourists . In addition to delicious food, the night market in Chinatown is also full of lively atmosphere. There are many stalls on both sides of the street, including desserts, snacks, clothes, souvenirs, fruits, etc., which makes people dizzy𥄫. This is not only a great place to taste the food, but also a great choice to experience the culture and lifestyle of Bangkok. #night market #100 Ways to Travel
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Posted: Oct 27, 2024
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