Pahk Khlong Talaat (ปากคลองตลาด)
Thai. ‘Canal Mouth Market’ or ‘Market at the
Mouth of the Canal’. Name of the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower
market in
Bangkok
(fig.),
located between
Memorial Bridge (fig.)
and the mouth of
Khlong Khoo Meuang, i.e.
where the
Old City Moat
connects to
the
Chao Phraya
River (fig.),
and from which the market derives its name.
Besides flowers also
vegetables are sold here daily, which are delivered by porters that push and
haul carts with large baskets filled with fresh goods, running up and down the
narrow corridors between the many market stalls. These, often immigrant
labourers, wear either a green or a pinkish-red waistcoat with a white trim and
a white number on the chest, identifying them as official market workers who
have permission to do the deliveries, for which they in 2020 were paid 20 Thai
baht per cart
delivery, irrespective of the distance or the amount of goods loaded onto the cart. Whereas those with a green waistcoat are allowed to transport only vegetables, those with a pinkish-red waistcoat may transport only flowers. These self-employed
workers have to buy their own waiscoast from the market management, which in
2020 were priced at 3,000 THB for a pair, i.e. 1,500 each, but both have to be
of the same colour, as the price includes also the permission to work, which
allows them to gain beween 800 and 1200 THB a day.
In English,
usually referred to as Flower Market.
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