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 Experience Bangkok, a city of markets, during the 2012 RI Convention

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Bangkok, Thailand, is a city of markets, and for many centuries, goods got to those markets by boat. In the 1800s, most people lived in stilt houses along the waterways and bought items from the sampans that floated by.

In the 1960s, Thailand’s 3,700 miles of rivers and canals still carried more than half of the country’s freight. Today, most canals have been paved over, but if you’re in Bangkok for the 2012 RI Convention, 6-9 May, you can get a glimpse of the old Venice of the East at several floating markets. Check with your hotel for hours, and ask whether a market was affected by last year’s flooding.

Thailand’s most famous floating market, Damnoen Saduak, is a solid day trip from Bangkok, and worth an overnight stay. The popular market has several sections, some more crowded than others.

Not far from Damnoen Saduak is the Amphawa Floating Market, a quieter alternative once frequented mainly by Thai tourists, but growing in popularity among foreigners.

A bit more remote, but also in Samut Songkhram Province southwest of Bangkok, is Tha Kha Floating Market, which continues to function as a traditional market. You can also take a boat tour of the canals.

Just west of Bangkok, Don Wai Market is a great day trip for lovers of Thai food. The Tha Chin River is packed with floating restaurants and boats that offer rides.

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6 Comments:
At 12:13PM on 30 April 2012, Ijeoma okoro, District 9149, Nigeria wrote: Waoooh, like the updates, already looking forward to all that Bangkok can offer.
At 10:40AM on 24 April 2012, AKOSA FELLY-ZONTAL wrote: In choosing Bangkok as this years' conference venue, Rotarians will have the opportunity to seeing what the city looks like and possibly make their on- the spot assessment. People claim the city is the 2nd capital city of the world.......Is that true?
At 3:21PM on 19 April 2012, Ogechukwu P. Ochuba wrote: So excited. Cant wait!
At 9:15AM on 16 April 2012, James Lawson wrote: Bangkok here I come.
At 12:01PM on 13 April 2012, Jesse Tam wrote: Bangkok's floating markets and sites will be an experience to see. Plenty of sites to visit and fellowship in a beautiful region.
At 9:40AM on 4 April 2012, GBEMISOYE TIJANI wrote: in every great city that worth its historical value there's always the ancient as well a s the archaic sides to it ....

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