The market is open twice a week, Tuesday and Friday, about 500 meters from the Karon Circle. I like this market largely because it is located in the surrounding area of Suwang Temple, a beautiful Buddhist temple in the center of Karon Village. The stalls feature souvenirs such as clothing, jewelry, artwork, aprons, handicrafts and other items, as well as a wide variety of street snacks, from Thai fried rice, fruit milkshakes to fried insects. I found the temple itself beautiful and stopped in front of several attractions along the way. My family left with some cheap stuff. There were many tourists hanging out there. Finally, a monk in the temple told us that the market was closed because of the Buddha Festival. There was no announcement on the temple site, and there was no information on the Internet about the market not open. We should probably go to the hotel to learn about it first.
The market is not very big, but there are many types of goods. The first half is mainly fruit drinks and seafood meals, and the second half is clothing souvenirs. If you live nearby, you can come around at any time, and there is no need to make a special trip to live far away.
After the show, go to the night market. Malin Night Market (Malin Plaza), far from the center of Jiangxi Leng, so it is not as famous as Banzan Night Market, but the location is just on the way back to the hotel on the Simon show, so it is just right~
The Karon Temple Market is located on Karon Beach. It is still very popular. The things you buy are also very comprehensive. You can eat everything. You can also buy a lot of Thai snacks. There are also tropical fruits that are very popular.
It is suitable for two or three people to eat together, because there is no fried noodles on the night market at the table. Some people say that if you can't eat Thai food, then eat Thai must be suitable for taste. In fact, it is similar to fried rice noodles, but the ingredients are a little different. I like fried noodles with sauce.
We have a table of skewers, prawns, oysters, tilapia, tiger beer, coconut ice cream, banana pancakes, Thai fried pho, thinking that they are all snacks, easy to get, who knows that the show is about to start, not finished, had to play full dumpling table and go...
The market is open twice a week, Tuesday and Friday, about 500 meters from the Karon Circle. I like this market largely because it is located in the surrounding area of Suwang Temple, a beautiful Buddhist temple in the center of Karon Village. The stalls feature souvenirs such as clothing, jewelry, artwork, aprons, handicrafts and other items, as well as a wide variety of street snacks, from Thai fried rice, fruit milkshakes to fried insects. I found the temple itself beautiful and stopped in front of several attractions along the way. My family left with some cheap stuff. There were many tourists hanging out there. Finally, a monk in the temple told us that the market was closed because of the Buddha Festival. There was no announcement on the temple site, and there was no information on the Internet about the market not open. We should probably go to the hotel to learn about it first.
The market is not very big, but there are many types of goods. The first half is mainly fruit drinks and seafood meals, and the second half is clothing souvenirs. If you live nearby, you can come around at any time, and there is no need to make a special trip to live far away.
After the show, go to the night market. Malin Night Market (Malin Plaza), far from the center of Jiangxi Leng, so it is not as famous as Banzan Night Market, but the location is just on the way back to the hotel on the Simon show, so it is just right~
The Karon Temple Market is located on Karon Beach. It is still very popular. The things you buy are also very comprehensive. You can eat everything. You can also buy a lot of Thai snacks. There are also tropical fruits that are very popular.
It is suitable for two or three people to eat together, because there is no fried noodles on the night market at the table. Some people say that if you can't eat Thai food, then eat Thai must be suitable for taste. In fact, it is similar to fried rice noodles, but the ingredients are a little different. I like fried noodles with sauce.
We have a table of skewers, prawns, oysters, tilapia, tiger beer, coconut ice cream, banana pancakes, Thai fried pho, thinking that they are all snacks, easy to get, who knows that the show is about to start, not finished, had to play full dumpling table and go...