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  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-05.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-02.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-06.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-03.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-01.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-08.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    i-taling-chan-floating-market-04.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    i-taling-chan-floating-market-01.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-04.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    i-taling-chan-floating-market-03.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    taling-chan-floating-market-07.jpg
  • Taling Chan Floating Market - located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and is only held on weekends selling produce, fish, noodles and snacks sold from boats.  Floating markets in Thailand show an old way of life which have been vanishing from Bangkok has been revived at Taling Chan.
    i-taling-chan-floating-market-02.jpg
  • Grilling Fish at Taling Chan Floating Market, located on the canal Khlong Chak Phra and open only on weekends.  Orchard produce such as fruits, and vegetables, as well as fish are sold from boats. The idea for the floating market here was initiated in 1987 to honor King Bhumibol's 60th birthday. This is a new attraction since floating markets, an old way of life for Thai people, had vanished from Bangkok for some time only to be revived at Taling Chan
    thaling-chan-floating-market.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-27.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-29.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-26.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-25.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-23.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-21.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-31.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-32.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-30.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-28.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-24.jpg
  • Bangkok Khlongs and canals - A khlong also commonly spelled Klong is the Thai word for a canal. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and tributaries. Once upon a time Bangkok was crisscrossed by canals and so gained the name Venice of the East.  The khlong canals were used for transportation and floating markets.  Most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into roads, which has resulted in Bangkok's famous flooding after the monsoons as water cannot flow properly into the Gulf of Thailand.   The canals and the Chao Phrya River have long been transportation artery for a vast network of ferries, water taxis, longtails and express commuter boats. More than 15 boat lines operate on the river and canals of the city.
    khlong-canal-20.jpg