Warorot Market
Times of India|Guest Contributor|MARKETS, CHIANG MAI Updated : Apr 6, 2016, 07.59 PM IST
One of the most impressive parts of the market from a foreigner’s point of view are the large inside areas selling a wide range of teas, dried fruit and nuts, spices, Northern Thai snacks like fried pork rinds or fermented sour sausage, and goods used in temples and for religious festivals like paper lanterns, incense, candles, and more. At night, the shops close but food stalls open up on the street for nighttime eating.
Note: There’s something going on here at all times, but the main market area and shops are open daily starting early until sunset.
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