ほとんどの観光客がこの素晴らしい市場を見逃しています:メークロン線路市場 🇹🇭 タイ

[Music] a new video. This time we’re heading on the Mon Railway to the Railway Market. And this is amazing because it’s Rona’s first time ever on a train because there’s no trains where she’s from in Cebu. Now, this is an amazing experience for your first trip on a train. Anyway, if you’re liking our Southeast Asia series, give us a like and leave a comment. Maybe tell us where you like to see us go next. So, let’s get on with it. [Music] And it’s another day and we’re on our tour from Bangkok. So, we’re heading off to the train market and the floating river market or river floating market. I’m confused myself. So, just at a stop on the way probably around halfway here. this nice big area at the bus stop. Traffic stop along the highway. One of the best traffic stops I’ve actually seen. Much better than the train. So many stores. Crispy Cream 7-Eleven. Lots of coffee. There’s a Starbucks. Lots of places. Anyway, soon we’ll be at our destination. I think Rona’s really happy to get coffee for once. I’m really sleepy. Yeah, didn’t sleep much anyway. It’s actually quite noisy at our hotel. We got a rooftop bar as you’ve seen other videos and it’s just really noisy. Anyway, drink up and move on. Waiting for the train. Oh, there there you are. This is a lot. This is a train. This time you train. Okay. Get on it. Oh my god. Okay. Oh god. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] I just realized this is the first time Ron’s ever been on a train. Wow. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. There you are. People over. Hey [Music] So, we are actually now at the market with the train squeezing through. [Music] [Music] A lot of people a lot of people So I’m walking from the train alongside of the station up to the market. Hello driving. Nice. Seafood market. Really? Market still continues right on. [Music] [Music] Well, still walking around. Rona, what do you think of the mahaki? It’s really cool. Don’t we need a bottle opener? You know what it is? It’s a bottle opener. It’s a really great place. I thought I’d be disappointed that I’d missed out going to Hanoi and doing the one in Hanoi, but I think this one’s just as good. It’s almost exactly the same. So anybody who thinks missing out on Heno, well, come here. Really good. We’re heading back to wait to our meeting point, but the still waiting for the train to come. Yeah, it must be getting close. So for now we’re just going to we’re all strolling around just walking just looking at different um store here. So it’s kind of cool. Yeah, it’s really cool. So we’re just stepping off the from the tracks and going into the local part of the market cuz it’s not just along the tracks, it’s around the back as well. goes down where the local shop [Music] just a little tour through where all the locals go in. So you could see it’s not just on the tracks, which we’re heading back to now to wait around. [Music] Red line. Okay, cool. [Music] Stand here. Okay. [Music] [Music] I’m not sure. Hello. I’m ready. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Here [Music] you go. This way. Quick. Quick. [Music] And we’re almost back to normal. [Music] station. The market said the market extends over there. So this is the station. We got off the train here. I didn’t think it continued onwards. [Music] No, I think that’s the end of it there. Don’t think it goes any further. And we walked up that way to the market. Hello. [Music] Hello. Hello. [Music]

Ever seen a train drive straight through a busy market? Welcome to Maeklong Railway Market.

Come with us and discover the jaw-droppingly crazy spectacle of Maeklong Railway Market, one of Thailand’s most iconic and thrilling attractions! Located just outside Bangkok, this bustling market is famously built directly on active train tracks. You watch in awe as vendors swiftly pull back their umbrellas and goods to make way for the train that passes through just inches away—a surreal moment that happens multiple times a day!

Known locally as Talad Rom Hoop (ตลาดร่มหุบ), this market offers a vibrant mix of fresh seafood, tropical fruits, Thai street food, and local crafts. It’s a must-see for travelers seeking authentic Thai culture, unforgettable photo opportunities, and a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

And for Rona, this was amazing as it was the first time she had ever been on a train in her life. Wow, cant beat this for the first time!

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  1. 🚂 Have you ever seen a train run through a market like this?! 😱 Maeklong Railway Market is one of Thailand’s wildest and most unforgettable experiences—vendors literally pull back their stalls seconds before the train rolls through! 🇹🇭

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