Thai
Fashion
If you love Thai culture and lifestyle,
then Thai fashion is for you. Noted for its colourful
motifs, it is a reflection of their lives. Yet, these clothes
come with a tinge of local flavour and would look just as
great even in cosmopolitan Singapore. Shop to your heart's
content at Chatuchak Weekend Market. With thousands of stalls,
it's no wonder tourists just can't get enough of this place.
Shop to your heart's content at Chatuchak
Weekend Market . With thousands of stalls, it's no wonder
tourists just can't get enough of this place.
Suan-Lum
Night Bazaar
It is the first government-supported night bazaar under
the supervision of the Tourism Authority of Thailand. It
is easy to access because it is just a stone's throw from
many business and shopping areas: Silom, Sathorn, Ploenchit,
Rajprasong, Langsuan, Chitlom, Siam Square, Pratunam, and
Hua Lampong. Over 5000 stalls, stores, and business units
are divided into seven zones.
Narayana Phand
For those who do not have the luxury of time to shop around
Bangkok,
this,
the biggest Thai handicrafts center in Thailand, is the
one place to go when hunting for souvenirs and other gift
items. Located directly across from the World Trade Center,
it falls under government supervision. As well as a vast
array of items to choose from, it also has a number of moneychangers.
Shoppers will find a huge variety of products from all over
the country. Available items include Thai silk, ceramics,
woodcarvings, lacquer ware, bronze objects and Khon masks.