El riesgoso mercado en las vías de tren en Tailandia | MAEKLONG 🇹🇭 - Summary

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Summary:
In this video, the narrator explores a unique market in Thailand that is located on train tracks. The market operates along the train tracks, and when the train approaches, the vendors quickly remove their stalls and merchandise to make way for the train. After the train passes, they set up their stalls again. The narrator also visits a floating market in Thailand, where vendors sell various goods from boats. They haggle for a hat, enjoy some local beer, and share amusing stories with their guide. The video concludes with a visit to the impressive Royal Palace of Thailand.

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1. The markets in Thailand are located on train tracks.
2. Local merchants use the train tracks to sell their products.
3. Merchants must remove their stalls when the train passes to avoid accidents.
4. Tourists from all over the world visit these markets.
5. Frogs on a stick are sold for 100 baht (around $3).
6. Durian, a fruit that smells like garbage, is popular in Thailand.
7. Thailand has floating markets where people shop from boats.
8. Chinese tourists are the most common in Thailand.
9. There are two versions of the origin of these markets, one involving merchants and the other involving slaves.
10. Monks can be seen on the boat transport.
11. The Royal Palace of Thailand is massive and requires visitors to remove their shoes.

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