Lao Tuk Luck Floating Market

Lao Tuk Luck Floating Market

Lao Tuk Luck Floating Market
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Thanaphat
12 contributions
Aug. 2021 • Solo
It is a cool place with a lot of goods and shops. It is a place where there are many photo angles. You can see the way of life of the villagers on the waterfront and there is a service to take a boat ride to see the houses as well.
Written 18 August 2021
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cinbkk
Bangkok, Thailand2,010 contributions
Apr. 2021
Known as the original floating market in Ratchaburi, this renovated market has a more local feel than the nearby Damnoen Saduak.

It was a pleasant place to walk on the walkways along the river and peek into the wooden houses on the side. Except for a few small wooden boats passing by, there wasn't much action, I assume because of Covid-19.

The free. open museum is worth just a quick glance.
Written 14 April 2021
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Janka K
Brno, Czech Republic6,264 contributions
Nov. 2019
I've heard that the place is lately mostly dedicated for tourists and the locals don't sell anything there. But in any case, it's a perfect photo spot and I think you can take some memorable photos.
Written 29 February 2020
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