Travel Mae Hong Son: Mae Sariang Morning Market
Mae Sariang Morning Market http://www.hotsia.com > > Mae Sariang Morning Market Travel trip by Mr.Hotsia in Pai, Mae Hong Son, Khun Yuam, Mae Sariang. Mr.Hotsia recommends hotels, green field of Tung Bua Tong 2015, coffee shops and restaurants in Pai, Pai historical bridge, Pai travel map, city view from Mae Yen Pagoda, good morning Mae Sariang, cycling around Mae Sariang, temple meal at Wat Tham Ngao, Fish SPA Mae Sariang, from Mae Sariang to Khun Yuam, Salawin fish at Than Phochana restaurant.

Searching for Salanga fish at Mae Sariang market, the most beautiful garden coffee in Thailand, travel Mae La Noi (Hern Tai), haircut and news hunting in Mae Hong Son, climbing Don Kong Mu Pagoda, Jok Sawoei Mae Hong Son, sleeping in Sri Saeng Dao cinema in Khun Yuam, Kabong Thai Yai snacks, Khun Yuam - Mae Hong Son viewpoint, searching for Salanga fish at Mae Sariang morning market. Those who have been to Pai or Mae Hong Son might have heard of Salanga fish because the Pai River flows into the Salawin River on the Myanmar side.
The Salawin River also passes through Mae Sariang, making both places have similar fish. Salanga fish is the real star for fish lovers because its meat is delicious, but it must be fresh fish, meaning not dead for long, not eaten raw. If not fresh, the meat will not taste good. I purposely woke up at 5 a.m. to see the fish at Mae Sariang morning market because if I went late, there would be no fish left to see. I saw many kinds of Salawin fish including Salanga fish.
Salanga fish here is not available every day because it is rare. When available, it must be shared. If no one orders, they keep it refrigerated and do not display it because the meat will spoil and taste bad. For those who want to eat Salanga fish without hassle, go to Than Phochana restaurant (also called Than Service) at Mae Sariang morning market. Besides Salanga fish and Kom fish (Giant Catfish), they also have delicious roti. Try it out. The owner looks like a South Asian. Mae Sariang has many South Asians as well.
Besides roti, there is also a coffee shop. If you want to watch fish for a long time, just sit, eat, and watch. You will see both the fish and the morning market atmosphere here. Let's continue with more information about Salanga fish, also called Tu Na fish or Black-eared eel. It is a type of eel with ears. It is a freshwater fish shaped like an eel. Salanga fish has been found up to 1 meter or 1.5 meters long. Adults have pale-colored pectoral fins and dorsal fins located toward the rear of the body.
The rear body is dark grayish-yellow with faint and dark mixed patterns resembling marble. The belly is yellowish brown. It is commonly found in the Salawin River and its tributaries in Tak and Mae Hong Son provinces. Occasionally found in rivers in the western southern region. Internationally, it is found in coastal rivers of India, Myanmar, and East Africa. Salanga fish was first recorded and caused a sensation when caught in Bang Kapi canal, Bangkok in 1925.
Due to its large body, some believed it was an electric eel, others thought it was a Naga or dragon. That fish measured 65 cm long. This species can make sounds like a baby crying at night. In Thailand, it is found only in the western southern region and western areas up to Mae Hong Son province. Its Karen local name is "Ya Ti." Salanga fish clip, strange fish of the Salawin River, morning at Mae Sariang market, roti sold at Mae Sariang market.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMdL_5bJufU Very large Salawin fish http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrMewGcMoEw Morning alms at Mae Sariang http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIU6NEAtkHM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAb9IfgBee4 Breakfast with coffee and soft-boiled eggs sold at Mae Sariang morning market. Salanga fish, fish of the Salawin River. This shop sells only Salawin fish. Coffee shop at Mae Sariang market. Morning coffee at the market, Nescafe, not traditional.
Wholesale roti, delicious. Monk receiving alms at Mae Sariang market. Mr.Hotsia's morning coffee. Soft-boiled eggs at Mae Sariang.








