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2/24/2009

Book Store in JJ Market

1. Text Book
If you are looking for nice text book with reasonable price. I introduce you to Dilok Book shop. Here you can find many kind of text books e.g. science, technology, computer, philosophy and more and you also might found the old text book you are looking for.

Dilok Book (Book and Text Book)
55 Book stall
Section 1 : Soi 1
Tel : 02-2725242

2. Used Book
  • Suchit Prompakdee Book shop : Old books both sell and buy
    Section 1 : Soi 36/1
    Tel : 08-18342727

  • Buppa Book shop : Value book
    Section 27 : Soi 2
    Tel : 08-10148369

  • KaewKarn Book shop : Interpretative story
    Section C : Soi 2
    Tel : -
3. Cartoon
  • Worawat Book shop : Abstract and Cartoon
    Section 7 : Soi 8
    Tel : 08-12421996

  • Oratai Cartoon : Foam board with cartoon design
    Section 17 : Soi 7
    Tel : 08-18609669
4. Office Supplies
  • Book@Vanicty : Notebook
    Section 7 : Soi 5
    Tel : 02-7268805

  • Somsri : Stationaries and Notebook
    Section 8 : Soi 5
    Tel : 02-4375459


  • Korakot : Notebook design
    Section 9 : Soi 18/1
    Tel : 089-8931180

11/28/2008

Written Name of Jatujak





Written Name of Jatujak

This market has been written in many different spelling such as จตุจักร (in Thai), jatujak, jatujak market, jatujak weekend market,
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Official spelling by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is CHATUCHAK , name one of Bangkok District, and CHATUCHAK PARK AND CHATUCHAK WEEKEND MARKET as name of the market.

10/16/2008

Jatujak Weekend Market Map




Atmosphere at Jatujak Weekend Market from www.youtube.com

10/13/2008

Let's know about J.J. Weekend Market

Know about J.J. Market

J.J. is from Jatujak (in Thai: จตุจักร) or can write as Chatuchak, the weekend market in Bangkok, is the largest market in Thailand and largest of the world. Frequently called J.J., it covers over 35 acres (1.13 km²) and contains upwards of 15,000 stalls. It is estimated that the market receives between 200,000 and 300,000 visitors each day. Most stalls only open on Saturdays and Sundays. The market offers a wide variety of products including household items, clothing, Thai handicrafts, religious artifacts, collectibles, foods, and live animals.

History

Chatuchak Market owes its origin to Field Marshal Plaek Phibulsongkram, the late prime minister of Thailand (1938-1944, 1948-1957), who came up with the idea of setting up a flea market in every town. As a result, the first flea market in Bangkok was held at Sanam Luang and was called Sanam Luang flea Market. However, there was time when the place was needed for other special functions and the flea market was then relocated to Saranrom Palace and settled there for 8 years. After that, it was moved again to Sanam Chai. But because of the limited space, it had to be moved back to Sanam Luang. In the same year, the government issued a policy to turn Sanam Luang into a public park for citizens of Bangkok and to be the venue to celebrate 200-year-anniversary of Bangkok, which would be held in 1982. Thus, it was decided that the flea market would be held at the Phahonyothin area from then on and it is later called Chatuchak Market after the nearby park under the same name.

Location

Chatuchak market is adjacent to the Kamphaengphet station (MRT) of the Bangkok Metro, or about a 5-minute walk from the Mo Chit (หมอชิต) Skytrain (BTS) station and Suan Chatuchak(Chatuchak Park) station(MRT).

Nearby Attractions

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JJ Mall (Large mall with all kinds of shops)
Open

Hours: 08:00 - 18:00 on weekends and Fridays (wholesale day). Plant shops are open Wednesdays and Thursdays too from 07:00 - 18:00