[Bangkok] Tarad Rodfai Flea Market

Tarad Rodfai flea market is probably my favorite place to visit in Bangkok. located at the old train station right next to Chatuchak Weekend Market, it offers old furniture, knick knacks, retro items, collectibles, and lots of vintage and vintage-inspired clothing. compared to Chatuchak Weekend Market, this night market has a more local feel to it.  if you’re a vintage lover like me, or simply looking for a more authentic thai shopping experience, definitely check out Tarad Rodfai ♥

Tarad Rodfai Flea Market

Opening Hours: 4 -12pm every Sat & Sun

Location: There is no official address to this night market. If you get off at Kampaeng Phet metro station, take exit 1, you see will lots of furniture stores, walk in that direction for 10 minutes and you will end up at the flea market. Alternatively, if you were at Chatuchak Weekend Market during the day, just ask for directions =)

Rod Fai Market

Finger Candy for Spring

check out these finger candies purchased during my stay in thailand.
they’re perfect for spring no?

Lavender Diamond – Open Your Heart

(Photos by Patty – yay for patty’s pictures!)

bunny print cardigan: Cooperative @ Urban Outfitters

lace top: vintage

lace collar: Dressup

high waisted shorts: Liz Claiborne

bag: Miztique

rings: from Thailand

wedges: Forever 21

[Thailand] King Rama II Memorial Park

snaps from my visit to King Rama II Memorial Park in Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province. the memorial park was established to commemorate King Rama II’s great patronage of Thai arts and culture. it boasts ancient artifacts and decorative items on display, as well as a botanical garden with over 140 species of plants.

happy april!

King Rama II Memorial Park

Address: Amphawa-Bang Nok Kwaek Rd., Bang Nok Kwaek Sub-district, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram
Telephone: 034 751 376 / 034 751 666
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 08:30-17:00 Saturday-Sunday 08:30-17:30
Entrance Fee: Adults 20 Baht, Children 5 Baht
Website: http://www.kingrama2found.or.th