Bueng Kan Province Bueng Kan Morning Market Thai-Lao Market Bueng Kan Province
Bueng Kan Morning Market Thai-Lao Market Bueng Kan http://www.hotsia.com > Travel to Bueng Kan Province Thai-Lao Market Bueng Kan Colors of Bueng Kan Province Restaurants in Bueng Kan Bueng Kan Border Checkpoint - Pakxan Pakxan view from Bueng Kan side Recommended hotels by Mr.Hotsia in Bueng Kan Bueng Kan Province borders Laos at Pakxan city with the Mekong River in between There is a Thai-Lao market every Tuesday and Friday This market is often called the Lao Market

Actually, both Thai and Lao people (more Thai than Lao) come to sell goods The atmosphere by the Mekong River opposite Pakxan, Borikhamxay Province, Laos This market is colorful and enjoyable to stroll hotsia.com takes you to the Thai-Lao market in Bueng Kan Province today Starting with a walk through the morning market of Bueng Kan locals which is not very different from other provinces But what adds color to Bueng Kan is the Lao market Both Thai and Lao people come here to buy and sell forest products
Rare items from the Lao side that we sometimes have never seen before Noni stone, an ancient natural stone Thai-Lao market by the Mekong River As I once walked the Luang Prabang market and found a two-tailed gecko at the morning market Here at this market, I found a nine-tailed gecko The many-tailed gecko is believed to bring love; the more tails, the stronger the love This is a personal belief, please read with discretion I found some articles discussing abnormal tail shedding and regrowth of geckos
They also talk about breeding geckos with multiple tails If anyone figures this out, it would be great Two-tailed geckos in Thailand sell for 250 baht each Nine-tailed geckos sell for 250 baht each Selling 100 would be 25,000 baht Most items sold at the Thai-Lao market are plants, vegetables, and forest products There are also some frogs and toads These are natural products caught in Laos On the Pakxan side, they also have a market but not like this kind And most Lao people catch these themselves (or have time or plenty)
Selling on the Thai side is a more profitable option than selling in Pakxan The atmosphere of the Thai-Lao market in Bueng Kan Province Besides food, along the Mekong River from the fresh market to the riverside hotel, about 200 meters, there are clothes and daily items for sale Thai and Lao people come continuously I walked around looking for a T-shirt but couldn’t find one When I asked, they said they were producing some By now, they should be available Enjoy your trip to Bueng Kan Province without driving yourself
If coming from Bangkok, take a bus directly to Bueng Kan Province Stay at Samran Hotel or Riverside Hotel for less than a night Use the hotel’s car to tour Bueng Kan Province This is worthwhile and avoids the fatigue of driving Or drive yourself to visit several provinces as you wish (Travel info, accommodation, Bueng Kan Province) Vendors at the Thai-Lao market sell unusual items like ancient stones and this food called 'Mam' It might be the origin of the name of the famous Thai comedian Mam 3 Cha (Watch clip here)
Thai-Lao Market Bueng Kan Province Thai-Lao Market Bueng Kan Noni stone, rare ancient natural stone Nine-tailed gecko and strange items Bueng Kan Morning Market Vegetable vendors in Bueng Kan Grilled Mekong giant catfish is truly rare Mekong giant catfish is a rare freshwater fish Ma-Mae fruit used for wine Mam by Mae Saeng Bueng Kan Nowadays, few people know about Goi (Watch Goi clip) Goi with coconut and sugar Steamed banana and pumpkin Even the porcupine basil still has sharp spines Two-tailed geckos are more common here than in Luang Prabang
Thai-Lao Market by the Mekong River Lao people cross over to sell on the Thai side at Bueng Kan Market








