Tips for Visiting Jatuchak market.
Jatuchak market or JJ market is the biggest inThailand. Chatujak have 27 section.The market offers a wide variety of products including household items, clothing, Thai handicrafts, religious artifacts, collectibles, foods, and live animals.
Jatuchak weekend market: is a particularly good place to buy all sorts of Thai handicrafts, as there's a huge range, the quality is high and the intense competition keeps the prices low. Be careful when buying antiques,
the large majority on offer are fake and telling the difference between the genuine and the copies can be extremely difficult. Genuine antiques require a permit to be taken out of the country, but you will also need a permit if a fake is good enough to fool the inspecting customs officer.
Jatuchak has in theory been segregated into areas depending on the types of goods sold, and there are maps available for the market which detail the various sections. You're as well to just forget them and just wander wherever takes your fancy, as it is an extremely disorientating place of many narrow alleys and trying to follow a map around can prove very frustrating.
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How To Go: It is about 5 minutes away from two train stations: the Mo Chit station of the BTS Skytrain Sukhumvit Line and theJatuchak Park MRT station.
Jatuchak market or JJ market is the biggest inThailand. Chatujak have 27 section.The market offers a wide variety of products including household items, clothing, Thai handicrafts, religious artifacts, collectibles, foods, and live animals.
Jatuchak weekend market: is a particularly good place to buy all sorts of Thai handicrafts, as there's a huge range, the quality is high and the intense competition keeps the prices low. Be careful when buying antiques,
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How To Go: It is about 5 minutes away from two train stations: the Mo Chit station of the BTS Skytrain Sukhumvit Line and theJatuchak Park MRT station.