After leaving [Guanyin Shan], we headed for Klonghae Floating Market.
Alighting from the coach, we had to walk some distance before making our way down the slope to where the boats are.
There was no proper path for us to walk and no handrail for the elderly to hold onto. Due to the bout of rain earlier, the ground was slippery with mud.
Should one person slipped on the slope, many more would be knocked down like bowling pins.
Quite dangerous, if you ask me.
I think there was supposed to be a wooden platform for people to walk on (refer to the picture below) but somehow when we were there, the platform just wasn't there.
Alighting from the coach, we had to walk some distance before making our way down the slope to where the boats are.
There was no proper path for us to walk and no handrail for the elderly to hold onto. Due to the bout of rain earlier, the ground was slippery with mud.
Should one person slipped on the slope, many more would be knocked down like bowling pins.
Quite dangerous, if you ask me.
I think there was supposed to be a wooden platform for people to walk on (refer to the picture below) but somehow when we were there, the platform just wasn't there.
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Hawkers selling sugared drinks
Sugared drinks served in ceramic cups which you can bring home
Otak Otak
Seafood on skewers
KFC
Fear factor #1
Fear factor #2
Fear factor #3
Fear factor #4
Quail eggs
The finished product
Betta fish for sale
Not sure what these are...
Grilled fish
Landing site for flies
Needs no further introduction
I've tasted better ones elsewhere
Siamese cat
She just had puppies
It breaks my heart seeing this emaciated dog begging for food
*Heartbreaking*
Frankly speaking, there is really nothing much to see or do here. It is just a congregation of hawkers except that they are on boats. Given a choice, I would not want to come back for a second time.
Klonghae Floating Market is open only from Friday to Sunday (3pm to 9pm).
We will be watching the [Tranvsestite Show] next!
Watch out for the next entry!