Bangkok can be quite boring if you stay here long enough. Sometimes I can’t just think of places to hang out on the weekend and desperately end up loitering randomly in shopping malls.
In fact, traveling to the cities nearby Bangkok is not bad if you have a car. I went to Samchuk Market in Supanburi province, which is only one hour and a half from Bangkok.
This market is established more than a century ago. All houses in the market are built with woods in a simple and classic style. What I really like about it is that there are no such things like 7eleven, modern coffee shop or pub & restaurant in the area. Most people sell signature food and local souvenirs.
What most visitors do when they go here is eating. There are small alleys that full of good Thai food at cheap price. Some dishes are quite rare that you can’t even find them in restaurants in Bangkok. The best time to go is either in the early morning (the market starts around 7 am) or after 3 pm. Avoid going at lunch time unless you will find yourself melting because of the hot weather.
After eating, I join a one-hour trip which costs around 60 Bt. The guide takes me to the old house which belongs to uncle Cheng. He is locally well-known and is born in a big well-off family. His house has turned in to the museum that displays his own antique collections.
Straw hats at really cheap price (25 Bt). In Bangkok this kind of hat costs around 200 Bt! I would have bought them and sell on street
The must-try traditional dish: steamed rice wrapped with lotus leaf.
A drug store.
Their houses and ways of living look like Thailand 50 years ago.
Uncle Cheng, the owner of the house.
Inside the house
It feels funny yet amazing walking in a house while their family members are doing their routines. This is uncle Cheng’s first wife and she is cooking.
This is his third wife. She takes the visitors around the house and explains the history of these old stuffs.
After the trip, I discover that spending the whole day here costs me less than 2 meals in Siam Paragon.











