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One of the best floating markets near Bangkok

Amphawa Floating Market or Amphawa Evening Market is one of the largest and oldest floating markets in Thailand. The market is located in Samut Songkhram province, just 70 kilometers southwest of Bangkok and it takes approximately 1.5 hours to get there from the Thai capital.

As Amphawa Floating Market is not far from Bangkok, it makes this place a popular weekend destination for both locals and tourists who like to come here and enjoy a relaxing Thai style shopping atmosphere.

Amphawa has a long history reflecting Thai heritage. It was considered to be an important water transportation hub of Samut Songkhram province. Not surprisingly, Amphawa was also a commercial hub with a large floating market and waterfront community.

One of the highlights of Amphawa Floating Market is a large selection of delicious food. With the abundance of Samut Songkhram province, many fresh vegetable and fruit shops are lined up waiting for buyers.

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Marble Mountains: Hidden Caves, Ancient Temples & Epic Views in Da Nang - Vietnam 2026

The temples and shrines within the Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn) near Da Nang hold a layered history spanning over a thousand years. The ancient Cham people first revered these limestone and marble karsts as sacred, building early Hindu-influenced shrines and temples in the caves and leaving behind stone sculptures and reliefs tied to deities like Shiva.

As Cham influence waned, the site evolved into a Vietnamese Buddhist center. The most significant developments occurred during the Nguyen Dynasty in the early 19th century. Tam Thai Pagoda, originally constructed around 1630 under the Later Lê Dynasty as a modest shrine possibly honoring both Hindu and Buddhist figures, was destroyed during the Tây Sơn period. Emperor Minh Mạng ordered its reconstruction in brick and tile in 1825–1826, gifting bronze bells, statues, and a royal plaque that elevated it to national pagoda status; it is now dedicated to the bodhisattva Phat Di Lac (Maitreya).

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Hoi An Ancient Town - Vietnam’s Most Charming Town and UNESCO World Heritage- 2026

Hội An, often written as Hoi An, stands as one of Vietnam’s most captivating and best-preserved historic towns, situated in Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam roughly 30 kilometers south of Đà Nẵng and a short distance from the coast along the Thu Bon River near its outlet to the sea.

Nicknamed the City of Lanterns for its enchanting evening glow, this riverside settlement blends centuries of cultural exchange into a living heritage landscape that earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999 as an exceptionally intact example of a Southeast Asian trading port active from the 15th to the 19th centuries.

The history of Hoi An stretches back more than two thousand years, beginning as a trading post associated with the Sa Huynh culture around the second century BC before becoming a vital harbor in the Hindu Cham Kingdom, known then as part of Champapura, where maritime commerce in spices and goods flourished from the second to the early 14th centuries.

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Port FC 7-0 Khon Kaen United – Total Domination in the Muang Thai Quarterfinal - Bangkok 2026

Port FC, a strong Thai League 1 side currently pushing for top spots, hosted Khon Kaen United from Thai League 2 in the Mueang Thai Cup (Thai League Cup) quarterfinal at PAT Stadium in Bangkok on March 18, 2026.

Port entered as clear favorites given their superior league standing and home advantage, while Khon Kaen United aimed for an upset in this knockout clash.

Port FC dominated the match convincingly, securing a resounding victory with a final score of 7-0. They overwhelmed their opponents with clinical finishing, solid defense, and multiple goals, ensuring all Thai League 1 teams advanced in the quarterfinals and highlighting Port’s strong form in cup competitions.

With this win, Port FC advances to the semifinals of the Mueang Thai Cup 2025/26. Their next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 22, 2026, away against Chiangrai United in the Thai League 1, as they shift focus back to league action while awaiting the cup semi draw.

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