Sunday, March 29, 2009

Damnoen Floating Market


On Saturday we spent the day with my morning students.  Blue organized the entire day with her dad and his friend driving us out into another southern province.  We left Bangkapi (our town) at 8:00 am and headed out to the Damnoen Saduak floating Market in Ratchaburi Province.  We arrived at 10:30.  It is a rural area and was so refreshing to be out where it was green and open after the crowds in the city.  In the past daily commerce in Thailand was mostly conducted along the rivers and canals.  Bangkok water network was busy and served as the principal means of communication causing Bangkok to be called the "Venice of the East" by early european visitors. Today the floating market is a "must see" destination.  Hundreds of boats crowd the market area paddled by women in awesome hats because the sun is hot!  We took a boat road through the vendors to savor the sights, smells and sounds.  It was an incredible experience.  If you have ever experienced a traffic jam in a vehicle, think about on a boat and we didn't have life jackets!  (Safety precautions are non existent here)  

2 comments:

  1. Amazing...are the canals as deep and as green as in Venice?

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  2. Amazing! That was our word for Saturday. Each experience topped the one before, as amazing! I am not sure how deep these canals are, they are so green you cannot see to the bottom. Have you been on the canals in Venice? Neither of us have.

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