Phitsanu Thepthong writes in Buri Ram,” But you’d better be quick to catch sellers at Talad Ha Natee.”
In this lower northern state, there is a flea market called Talad Ha Natee( also known as the” 5-minute train industry”) that is open every day in front of Buri Ram Railway Station in the Muang area.
On nearby station No., 35 sellers from the Lam Plai Mat district’s tambon Thamen Chai and Salaeng Phan arrive at the place each day. From Nakhon Ratchasima to Ubon Ratchthani, 421.
These sellers disembark as soon as the train arrives at 8.10 am and load their loads into two sizable trays that are suspended from a bamboo rod and balanced on their shoulders.
They move to the front of the train station and set up a business that is well-liked by both locals and visitors.
Its wide selection of fruits, vegetables, and meal, according to the citizens, is why they like it. It is more affordable than other areas and shopping centers and specializes in fresh produce.
The sellers disappear in just 5 to 10 minutes and head to local markets like Talad Ton Pho business and a new business in Buri Ram town to sell the remaining goods.
Every day at 9.53 a.m., they return to the place where they congregate to wait for regional coach No. 428 to Nakhon Ratchasima, from Ubon and Natchathani.
At their individual tambons, they disembark to start the rest of their typical day’s work.
Charoon Mungsuanklang, a 61-year-old citizen of the Muang area, told the Bangkok Post that he enjoys going to Talad Ha Natee every day to buy new, reasonably priced produce.
” Every morning, I spend about 100 baht here.” I like to buy fruits, vegetables, and treats ,” he said.
Mr. Charoon stated that he would like to extend an invitation to visitors and those who have never been to this business to come and experience it for themselves.
He exhorts them to enjoy themselves while taking pictures with the suppliers.
All of the market’s generate is economical because it is locally grown, according to a railway station official who requested anonymity.
Buasri Tolek, a 65-year-old merchant from tambon Salaeng Phan, claimed that she has been working at the flea market every day for years.
She claimed that a round-trip seat from Salaeng Phan place to Buri Ram station costs just six baht.
She moves to Talad Pho industry and Buri Ram new market to sell the remaining items after selling the majority of them.
She claimed to make 400 to 500 ringgit a day selling raw vegetables like eggplants, flowers trees, and broccoli salt leaves.
53-year-old Tuenjai Khetwilai stated to the Bangkok Post that she disembarks to look for consumers at Thamen Chai place.
She sells a variety of fruits, including family-grown peppers, eggplants, cucumber, and morning glory.
I make between 300 and 500 ringgit per day, Ms. Tuenjai said, adding that she puts in about two hours a day at work.
She continued,” She frequently finds opportunities to sell to people on the way from Thamen Chai stop to Buri Ram place.”
She told the Bangkok Post,” All the money I make from selling goods on the train and in the market is enough to handle all of our household expenses, including yet our children’s schooling fees.”