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Bangkok, Thailand is a paradise for water markets. What other famous water markets are there in Southeast Asia?

There are many water markets in Thailand. These floating markets are a bit like temple fairs in China, except that everyone paddles and trades are carried out on boats. So what are the famous water markets in Thailand?

Thailand has a sand water market, which is the largest water market in Bangkok, Thailand. There are many commodities traded in the water market, including vegetables and fruits, as well as exquisite handicrafts. Bosses wear unique straw hats and shout loudly, which is said to cause traffic jams in the river during peak hours.

Therefore, in addition to Shaduo Water Market, there is amphawa floating market, which is not commercialized, mainly because there are many local people in Thailand, and there is no noisy crowd, so you can slowly experience Thai customs. What this water market sells is similar to that of Shaduo Water Market, mainly fresh food and some handicrafts.

Then, if you want to buy more kinds of goods, you can also go to the Sifang Water Market in Pattaya, which is the promotion place of Du Lala. There are traditional Thai wooden house shops on both sides of the river, and there are many kinds of goods, so you can stroll slowly.

In addition to Thailand, there are many famous floating markets in Indonesia. Because of the hot climate in Indonesia, fresh fruits and vegetables are mainly sold, and they are all on boats and rest at sunrise and sunset.

There is also a very large-scale floating market in Vietnam, called Iva floating market, so there are locals selling all kinds of daily commodities and fishermen buying dried and fresh fish.