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The city ‘s official night bazaar., this market is smaller and easier to navigate than Chatuchak and is complimented by the lively food court and beer garden. Geared heavily towards tourists, the stalls here offer the usual mix of crafts, textiles and local knickknacks, However there are some creative gems amongst the trinkets and it’s well worth looking around, if only to build up your thirst for the connecting food/beer graden.
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Narayana Phand is Thailand's biggest handicraft store. Quality Thai handicrafts such as Thai dolls, puppets, khon masks, silk, silverware, bencharong-ware, pearl-inlay ware, lacquerware and wooden sculpture suitable for souvenirs and gifts can be obtained at a reasonable price here.
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Thisweekend market is the best and busiest weekend market in Bangkok. Here,thousands descend every weekend to trade everything. Spread over a sizeable area, the maze of alleys in this sometimes overwhelming market is jam-packed with an astonishing array of goods, divided loosely into specific areas.
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VCD's and DVD's are also available at Panthip but they can also now be found all over Bangkok. Do watch out when buying DVD's as quality can vary enormously.
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There is really only one place to buy computer software and that is at Panthip Plaza, on Petchburi road near the Amari Watergate Hotel.
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