OTOP Market Nong Khai

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OTOP Market Nong Khai

Post by Prenders88 » March 10, 2011, 9:07 am

Anyone know how long the OTOP Market is on for in Nongkers?



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Re: OTOP Market Nong Khai

Post by arjay » March 10, 2011, 10:04 am

The fair finishes on the 13th March.

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Re: OTOP Market Nong Khai

Post by Prenders88 » March 10, 2011, 10:18 am

Thanks,

Took the car up there the other day, only to find the town packed to the rafters, could not find any parking even the temples that allow parking, were full.

Will try again on the motorbike.

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Re: OTOP Market Nong Khai

Post by arjay » March 10, 2011, 1:53 pm

As a build on the above, there are many stalls selling wooden furniture, (indoor and outdoor/garden furniture), as well as plants, shrubs and trees, pictures, ornaments, clothing etc.

It is difficult getting close to park, though areas to think of include:

The area near Peck Bar (adjacent to the Temple)
Near Mut Mee (and the Soi at the side, by the Temple)
The Bamboo bar road, where there is also an offroad car park, (approach from the river road end!)
Or a bit further away - some of the side roads leading off Prajak Road, near the Esso gas station, Honda motorbike shop etc.

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Re: OTOP Market Nong Khai

Post by 747man » March 10, 2011, 3:39 pm

Been the past 2 Nights, 1st Night parked opposite Pantavee Hotel, 2nd night parked opposite Nong Khai Hospital, Either VERY lucky or Just got there at the right time, about 6.30 BOTH Evenings....

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