The food market next to the Hostel
Fish as fresh as it can be!
This morning I organized my things and did some wash up before going out and taking Sõrug-táo-ou no2 (a car taking up to 8 passengers on the platform) to the railway station to find out when the train leaves tomorrow. It costed 15 bath on way! (A tuk-tuk costs 80 bath) When back I went to Moon Lower Cafe for a cup of coffee and a smothie!
After that I walked to interesting sites in the City!
This Buddha was at a Vat near the river Mun.
The Wat Thung Si Meuang was buildt by Rama III (1824-51) and has a classic Tripitaka Hall. It has precious scriptures, written on palm-leaf paper and is builtbon pillars in a pond to protect it from termites.
The City Pillar Shrine
Taking wfter noon Coffee at the Moon Lovers Café.
Tonight I'm going to the other side of the Mun River for a dinner at Krua Ruen Pae, a floating restaurant that are supposed to be nice according to Lonely Planet!
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