Talat Banglamphu-Bobae


Right in the heart of the city, the adjacent Banglamphu and Bobae markets comprise Khon Kaen's largest and most diverse fresh food sources. It's open nonstop, but in the evening most of the action moves out of the stalls and onto Th Namuang.


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