Phahurat Market (Little India)

Phahurat Market (Little India)

Phahurat Market (Little India)

Phahurat Market, also known as Bangkok’s Little India, has been the heart of Indian life in the area since the early 20th century when Sikh traders settled there to trade textiles. Located in the bustling streets of Bangkok, this vibrant market is a lively hub where visitors can explore an array of Indian goods. Rows of shops offer a colorful selection of fabrics, traditional clothing, and accessories, while the aroma of spices and Indian delicacies fills the air. Today, it remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic Indian shopping experience.

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