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 TRAVELTOTHAI --SOUTH : "be on train to seafood town at Mahachai,then drive to the floating life at Ampawa

 
                     
local train from wongwienyai to mahachai   king Taksin monument,wongwienyai
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homestay,Thaka   homestay, Thaka   evening floating market, Ampawa
 
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  Get start for the trip to the south of Thailand

 
aSamut-sakorn and Samut-songkram are 2 small coastal provinces no so far a
ato the west of Bangkok. They are located along the Rama II road,which is a
athe shortest route from Bangkok to the south of Thailand. Being closed to a
athe sea, the local people live more on the marine products, which is the a
afundamental way of the thai southern living. Though, the provinces are in a
abetween Bangkok and the main tourist attraction,Damnern Sauduak floating a
amarket, the local lifestyle is only slightly changed from the past decade. their a
alocation and the local charm make these provinces good places to start the a
atrip to the south of Thailand. a
  ride on train from Wongwienyai station to mahachai,seafood town  
aWe start our journey on train from Wongwienyai station. The train is a
ascheduled to run from here to Mahachai regularly once in an hour from  
a05:30 till 20:00 daily. It takes almost an hour to arrive the destination along a
aone of the oldest railroad in Thailand (since 1904). Being on the real local a
atrain, we can be very closed in touch with the local lives. Students may take a
atrain to classes and traders may ride on it for their inter-provincial trade. a
aThe scene along the railside changes obviously from the city to upcountry a
athe closer we approach Mahachai,the final station on this route. a
aWe leave the train and walk along the local fresh market. Part of it lies a
adirectly over the rail. The products are placed so closed to the rail that we a
acould hardly imagine what will they do on arrival of the train. We hold this a
aquestion in mind still. The answer will reveal once we arrive Samutsongkram a
awhere the bigger market of similar placement is on. a
aThe main part of the market is however on the railside away from track. In a
  addition to what being offered in the local fresh market, we find a lot more a

afresh and dry seafood. We walk till the end of the seafood market. There,we

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afind a group of the Myanmist labors working busily to unload and grade fish a
afrom the fishing boat onto the the private fish pier. a
aMahachai is not the last train station on this direction. We may go further a
aon train to Maeklong, Samut-songkram from Baan Laem station just across a
athe river. Lots of mangroves and salt fields can be seen from the train. Yet a
awe prefer to be closer to the salt field, one of the landmark of Maeklong. a
aThus, we decide to go on car this time. a

asee the salt field and walk along the exciting market at Samut-songkram

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aWe drive back to Rama II road and head toward samut-songkram. Just 30 a
  km. before town, many salt fields show up to us till the end of eyesight.Many  
asalt farmers are making piles of salt, which will later be carried to the salt a
astorage for sale during the rainy season. These farmers are so hospitable.They a
ascold their barking dogs away from us and wouldn't mind to be taken photos. a
aWe arrive Samut-songkram city earlier than the train. At the exciting market, a
awe see roughly a hundred vendors display their products alongside the rail. a
aMany spread shelters against the shining sun. the answer from the question a
athat we hold since Mahachai finally arrives with the train's whistle. Products a
aare put aside and shelter are lowered down for the train to pass through. a
aThey will be push back again in the absence of the train. a

aExplore different highlights of Ampawa

a
aBack to our car, we drive further up to Ampawa district. Before we arrive the a
adistrict, we turn left across the Maeklong river to visit wat BangKaenoi. a
aExternally, this temple looks similar to all other traditonal temples around a
aThailand. Its special feature is on its interior which relies on wooden frame. a
aSeven big planks of wood lay the floor. The artful wooden decoration on wall  
aand ceiling are carved by the aritist from Petchaburi. They tell the story of the
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acurrent buddha and his previous lives.  
aWat Bang Koong noi is next on our list. It is honored in the list of the unseen  
aThailand. People may see from posters a temple ruin which is wrapped up  
aby the roots of 4 figwoods. As similar to wat Bangkaenoi, this temple was  
aconstructed for the elite / wealthy men' concubine during Ayuthaya period.  
aThis temple was twice set in the heart of the Thai military camp,once on the  
aend of Ayuthaya, the other during Thonburi period. Set of Thai boxers on  

athe foot of King Taksin' s monument were built up to remind us fo such

 
aevent.  
aWe cross the Maeklong river over another bridge upstream. The Nativity  
aof our Lady cathedral stands on left of the bridge. It has been the center of  
aheart for the Thai catholics since 1890. Its structure and main decorations  
aare in French Gothic style. The stainglasses tells the stories of the Jesus, of his  
amother, Maria, as well as of many Christian Saints. they are the master  
  pieces from Italy.  
aWe leave behind the peaceful catholic community and drive back to Ampawa  
adistrict. the road runs along the Maeklong river,parallel to the road we drove  
aon earlier. We bypass the district to visit the house of ceramicware first.  
aWokers in this house work on painting and glazing the ceramicwares. The  
adesigns are mainly the imitation of the Thai valuable antiques. However, the  
atrendy design is also as good. Some beautiful pieces are on sale in their  
ashowroom.  
 Wat Chula-manee is on another street next to the street to the house. It was  
  an old temple in Ayuthaya, being renovated by monk Nuang Kovitako. He  
 practised hard on meditation and contributed more on social service. After  
  death, his body is free from being decay. His disciples built a Thai house and  
  kept his dead body there in a glass coffin.The house is quite outstanding from  
 the wooden structure and its gilt design. To reach this temple, it is possible by  
 either car or boat.  

 walk along the evening floating market at Ampawa

 
 Finally, it comes to the final attraction of the day, the evening floating market  
 in Ampawa district.This market is on only in the evening of the weekends and  
 also the public holidays. it is enlived recently for the local Thai Tourism.  
 Many Thai traditional food and drink are on sale here. Local fusion of snack  
 are also available. Visitors can enjoy walking on the land market. they may  
 walk further to visit the floating market by the canal. A boat trip to see  
 millions of fireflies is another special programme. Many guesthouses are  
 avialable on advance reservation.  
 We decide to leave such the busy market to stay in a more quiet homestay at  
 at Thaka sub-district. It is in a big Thai houses by the canal in mid of the  
 coconut plantation. lots of fireflies also live along the quiet canal, though they  
 are not as many as at district. The house owners fills our dreams of fireflies up  
 with her paddle boat.  
 We sleep early in the calm atmosphere. Early tomorrow we need to wake up  
 to meet the monks who will come to receive our food on boat. Good night,  
 my friends.  
   
   
   
       
market by the railside,wongwienyai station     evening floating market, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
students on train,wongwienyai-mahachai     evening floating market, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
Houses en route,wongwienyai-mahachai     wat-Chula-Manee,Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
railside market,mahachai     wat-Chula-Manee,Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
local seafood market,mahachai     wat-Chula-Manee,Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
dry seafood shop, mahacahi     house of ceramicware, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
           
fish pier, mahachai     house of ceramicware, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
ferry from mahachai-baan laem     house of ceramicware, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
salt field, samut-songkram     the Nativity of our Lady cathedral, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
salt field,samutsongkram     the Nativity of our Lady cathedral, Ampawa
   
   
   
   
   
       
       
       
railside market,samut-songkram     the Nativity of our Lady cathedral, Ampawa
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
     
           
railside market,samutsongkram   wat Bang-kae-noi,ampawa   wat-bang-koong-noi, Ampawa   wat-bang-koong-noi, Ampawa   wat-bang-koong-yai, Ampawa
       
       
       
       
       
         
         
 
 
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