Mae Klong, Thailand
There's Another Market Right Next To The Railway Market, Which Has Become A Tourist Attraction
Sailing Fans Were Silently Spinning In An Empty Dry Goods Store
There May Be No Room In Thailand For A Certain Kind Of Self-catering Belief That One Must Cook One's Own Food To Be Healthy
The Age-old Sewing Machine The Woman Was Using Was Made By Janome Sewing Machine Co
This May Be The Center Of Mae Klong, But The Houses Lining Both Sides Of The Road Gave It The Appearance Of A Residential Area
Wat Phet Samut, Mae Klong
Both The Maechi, A Buddhist Laywomen, And The Boy Had A Shaved Head
In Contrast To The Railway Market On The Tracks, The Center Of Mae Klong Has A Quiet Atmosphere
The Dog Was Staring Into The Void With A Very Sad Look On His Face
Mae Klong Railway Market, Thailand
The Woman Was Slicing Fish On A Chopping Board Placed In A Bucket
Trains Do Not Come To The Mae Klong Railway Market Very Often, As There Are Only Four Round Trips A Day
The Woman Who Slept Soundly Must Have Missed The Opportunity To Sell Her Fish When A Customer Came In
Walking Aimlessly Through The Railroad Market, I Found A Woman Who Was Just As Lazy As I Was
I Looked Down At My Feet At The Railroad Track Market In Mae Klong And Saw The Rails Running Solidly
The Long, Narrow Track That Stretches Right In The Middle Of The Market Is Still A Working Track, And Trains Still Run Through It Several Times A Day, Although The Number Of Trains Is Low
The Railroad Tracks Near Mae Klong Station Are Still Used By Trains As I Recall, And Also Serve As A Market Where Fresh Food And Other Items Are Sold
The Tracks Are Covered, And Without Ballast Underfoot, It's No Different Than A Regular Market
In Mae Klong, There Is A Pedicab Called Samlor That You Cannot Find In The Center Of Bangkok
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Some People Were Running Food Stalls On The Street, Some Were Selling Junk That They Didn't Know If They Could Use, And Some Were Selling Thai Buddha Amulet
Khaosan Road, Bangkok
Whether It's Your Mother Or A Loving Girlfriend, It's Not Much Fun To Be Accompanied By A Woman Shopping
There Is Also A Boat Landing On The Grounds Of Wat Arun, From Where You Can Take A Ferry To The Royal Palace In A Matter Of Minutes
Wat Arun, Bangkok
Wat Arun Is A Tourist Attraction, But It Still Functions As A Buddhist Temple, And Monks Can Still Be Seen Here And There
I Don't Know If It Is Believed That One Can Accumulate Merit By Engaging In Temple Repairs In A Theravada Buddhist Country
Garuda Symbols Called Chofa Are Attached To The Roof Of The Temple Built At Wat Arun
In Front Of The Man In The Leadership Position Was A Traditional Thai Musical Instrument Called A Ranat
Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok
A High School Girl Waiting For The Bus Put Her Hand Over Her Mouth And Laughed
While Admiring The School Uniform With The Big Ribbon On The Chest, The Girl Noticed That I Was Looking At Her, Too
In Bangkok, Just Like In Tokyo, There Are Convenience Stores Operating Here And There, And Most Of Them Seem To Be 7-Eleven
The Side Of The Street Was Dotted With Town Factories
The Stall With The Smoke Billowing Out Of It Reminded Me Of A Baked Potato Stall
Many Of The Men Playing Thai Chess, Known As Makruk In One Corner Of The Park, Had Grim Expressions On Their Faces
A Group Of Men Were Playing A Game Of Thai Chess Called Makruk In A Park On A Weekday
Thai Chess Boards Were Placed On The Table Where The Men Were Seated
Makruk, Like Chess And Japanese Chess, Is A Board Game That Originated In Chaturanga In Ancient India
When I Travel, I Often See People Playing Chess, Shogi, Or Cards Outdoors, But It Is Always Men
Even Standing On The Bridge Over The Canal, The Only Boats That Pass By Every Once In A While Are The Ones Carrying Tourists
It's My Personal Opinion That What I Consider Junk Scattered About Is Probably A Treasure Trove For This Guy
In The Quietness Of The Alley, The Woman Stood By A Blue-walled Window
The Gesture Of Clasping Your Hands In Front Of Your Chest Is Called A Wai, A Sign Of Respect
Bang Luang, Bangkok
The Deserted Landing Area Was Occupied By Pigeons
The Buildings Along The Canal Are Not All Stores, But A Mixture Of Ordinary Residences
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