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Bangkok Chinatown - Sampeng Market - video 360 | Thailand tourism

Road trip i Chinatown Bangkok. A must during your stay in Bangkok… The Sampeng market located in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown in the Yaowarat district (Chinatown) is one of the most interesting street markets in Bangkok. The Sampeng Market itself is widespread and encompasses northeast Yaowarat Road, which is Chinatown's main avenue. This is the best area in Bangkok to buy products that you can resell at home. In this area, you will mainly find women's clothing, shoes, handbags, towels, cosmetic beauty accessories, electronic devices, audio components such as headphones, portable Bluetooth speakers, cell phone chargers, etc. portable batteries, selfie sticks and memory cards. Then there is Sampeng Lane which is really just an extension of Sampeng Market. Although Sampeng Lane is primarily a fabric wholesale market, you can find the same items and accessories at Sampeng Market. Sampeng Lane is quite narrow and can get claustrophobic, especially in the mornings and on weekends. If you are looking for products to buy and sell your house, go to the Sampeng market in Bangkok… History of Sampeng Sampeng Lane has a long history. It has been a thriving central point for Bangkok’s Chinese community and an important commercial centre for the city as a whole since the 17th Century. Before then much of the commercial activity took place on the Chao Phraya river. The Thai people did not favour building permanent settlements on the marshy and insect infested banks of the river and they opted to live on, and trade from, boats. The end of the 16th Century and the beginning of the 17th Century saw a huge migration of Chinese people to Thailand. Many of these people where from the Li ethnic group indigenous to the island of Hainan. At this period in time Hainan Island was being slowly overrun by the Han Chinese from the mainland and most of the Li population migrated to South East Asia. When these immigrants came to Bangkok they settled on the land which the Thai people spurned and built the streets and houses which make up much of modern Bangkok. At this time Sampeng Lane was the centre of the community and a place associated with opium dens and prostitution. Even today ‘visting Sampeng lane’ is a commonly used euphemism in the Thai language for visiting a brothel. Connect with Thailand360: Chanel Thailand360 Youtube:    / @thailandvr360   #thailand #night #roadtrip #bangkok #pattaya #chiangmai #phuhet #thailandtravel #walkingstreet

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