What
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silks, cottons, nielloware, silverware, bronzeware, pottery
and celaclon, pewterware, precious stones and finished jewellery,
and a dazzling range of folk handicrafts make memorable gifts
and souvenirs; international standard readymade sports and
leisurewear is inexpensive; and quality tailors and dressmakers
offer reliable 24-hour services in Bangkok and major tourism
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Where
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Maps
showing where to shop in Bangkok
Shoppers
in Bangkok have a wide choice of areas in which to pursue
their search for bargains, most of them located within walking
distance of major hotels.
One such area, for example, is along Sillom and Suriwongse
Roads in the vicinity of the Dusit Thani, Montien, and
Tawana Hotels. This includes Robinson's Department Store,
Central Department Store, the Charn Issara Shopping Centre,
dozens of silk shops, antique and decorative reproduction
shops, boutiques of ready-to-wear women's clothes, men's tailors
and shops selling leatherwear and other goods.
From the Rajprasong intersection, near the Mericlien President
Hotel, it is but a short walk to the Amarin Plaza Shopping
Centre and Central Department Store in one direction, to Rajaclamri
Arcade and Narayanaphand Store in another which is in opposite
to World Trade Center, and to the Peninsula Arcade and Galleries
Lafayette in a third.
Shoppers should not overlook Bangkok's many department stores,
which offer locallymade goods and feature alluring sales.
Air-conditioned shopping centers outside areas previously
mentioned include the Oriental Plaza, in an atmospheric old
building that has been remodelled; the River City Shopping
Complex, adjacent to the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, where
two floors are devoted to shops selling antiques and decorative
items-, Siam Centre, near the Siam Intercontinental Hotel,
which contains numerous fashionable boutiques-, and Mah Boon
Krong, a teeming emporium that contains hundreds of shops
as well as the Tokyu Department Store and that is a particular
favourite with younger Thais.
As comfortable as these centres are, any serious shopper will
also want to explore some of the city's markets for their
colorful atmosphere and generally lower prices. Pratunarn,
near the Indra Hotel, specializes in ready-towear clothing
of all kinds. In the older section of town, at the corner
of Pahurat and Chakraphet, is the Pahurat Cloth
Market, where locals go for textile bargains, while Sampheng
Lane and Yaowarat, both in Chinatown, have countless
shops selling gold, jewellery, cooking utensils, and other
items.
The biggest market of all, and
the most fascinating, is the Chatuchak
Weekend
Market, held on Saturday and Sunday at Chatuchak Park,
not far from the Central Plaza Hotel. Here just about everything
Thailand makes or grows is on sale, from blue-and-white porcelain
to hybrid orchids, and huge crowds come to buy or just to
enjoy the ambiance.
Outside Bangkok, the main city for shopping is Chiang Mai,
the unquestioned center of traditional Thai handicrafts. The
Night Bazaar, is a good place to sample the full range of
local products such as cotton, lacquerware, silver, hilltribe
clothing, Burmese tapestries, painted umbrellas, and woodcarvings.
While in Chiang Mai, make a point of going to some of the
factories that offer demonstrations of how these goods - -
particularly lacquer, silk, silver, and paper umbrellas- -are
actually made.
Pattaya also has many shops selling Thai goods and a particularly
wide selection of precious and semi-precious stones since
the popular resort lies near Chanthaburi, where numerous gem
mines are located.
Shopping
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Department stores and a
number of shops in Bangkok have fixed prices, but at most of the
others bargaining is acceptable and expected; even some department
stores will offer a discount on expensive items like jewellery
and fine furniture. No fixed rules can be given on the process,
depending as it does on the bargainer's skill and the shopkeeper's
mood, but the final price may be reduced as much as 30 percent
to that first quoted. An important point to keep in mind is that
Thais admire good manners and a sense of humor and tend to be
put off by loud voices and a loss of temper. Providing you have
the time, a good general rule is to make a survey of several shops
selling the sort of items you want before coming to a final decision.
Packing
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to the number of tourists coming t Thailand, most shops are
experienced at shipping abroad and will attend to all the
documents such as insurance, customs, and necessary permits.
The Central Post Office also offers a parcel-wrapping service
for those who want to make small shipments themselves. For
larger items or bulk shipments, there are several Bangkok
companies who specialize in such matters. |
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Trading
Opportunities |
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The
Department of Export Promotion (DEP), Ministry of Commerce, Royal
Thai Government, offers the Permanent Exhibition, One Stop Export
Showcase whereby all manufactured Thai quality products are on
display by more than 250 selected exhibitors with more than 10,000
items in the 3 exhibition halls of 4,000 square metres exhibition
area. The same services are also available at DEP regional offices.
You can browse to your content among top quality products ranging
from gift items and handicrafts, all kinds of furniture, toys,
leather products, artificial flowers, garments, food products,
construction materials, auto-parts, hardware, tools and appliances,
stationery and sporting equipment, to mention only some of the
items on hand, all carefully selected for reliability and a high
standard of workmanship.
If you find products that suit your requirements, you may contact
the manufacturers directly or DEP staff can provide a variety
of services to help make things easy. For example, they will arrange
appointments with any companies and also provide negotiating rooms
with full office facilities. All of the Permanent Exhibition's
services are free of charge.
For more information please contact Thai Trade Center or a Commercial
Counsellors Office located in your own country, at the nearest
Royal Thai Embassy, or at Department of Export Promotion, Batchadapisek
Road, Bangkok. Tel: 511-5066-77, Telex: 82354 DEPEP TH, Fax: 512-1075,
513-1917
Duty
Free Shopping
Thailand
Duty Free Shops Co., Ltd. (TDFS) is located for tourists' convenience
in Bangkok's World Trade Center on Ratchadamn Road in the heart
of the Thai capital and the pre-order points are in the Imperial
Queen's Park Hotel, the River City Complex (Bangkok), Sam Phran
Park (Nakhon Fathom, and Alcazar (Pattaya)
SHOPPING
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Thailand
has become one of Southeast Asia's most popular shopping centres.
You find not only Thailand's well-known host of unique handicrafts,
but also a superb choice of luxury buys. All items are distinguished
by fine Thai workmanship and of modern technological skills.
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of what to buy is fully matched by an exciting choice of where
to buy. From the ease of modern air conditioned shopping plazas
and department stores to the traditional markets and street
stalls, there is every scope for both the browser and the
dedicated bargain-hunter. In addition in Bangkok, which naturally
offers the greatest wealth of shopping opportunities, other
cities and resorts provide excellent scope, notably for regional
handicrafts, such as woodcarving and other typical northern
handicrafts in Chiang Mai, or nielloware products in the southern
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TRADITIONAL
HANDICRAFTS
Thailand is renowned for
its traditional handicrafts. Produced in variety of designs, these
make not only ideal souvenirs gifts, but are also perfect for
design and home decoration.
ROYAL
CRAFTS
No finer examples of craftsmanship
can be found then those produced under royal patronage. In 1976,Her
Majesty Queen Sirikit sought a way both to give rural Thais alternative
sources of income and to revive some of the Kingdom's traditional
crafts. The result was the establishment of the Foundation for
Promotion of Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques,
popularly known as SUPPORT. The project has flourished and today
craftsmen working under SUPPORT guidance produce a wonderfully
rich collection of many kinds of traditional handicrafts.
Among items available are
exquisite hand-woven silks, including the famous tie-dyed mat
mee silks of the Northeast;elegant yan liphao woven handbags,
Thai cottons and many other reasonably priced souvenirs. These
SUPPORT handicrafts can be purchased from the Foundation's chain
of exclusive outlets, known as Chitrlada Shops, and all proceeds
go to the on-going development of the project.
RATTAN
AND WICKER WORK
Thailand has earned a fine
reputation for its high quality rattan and wicker furniture. Both
elegant and durable, these items are available in a wide variety
of designs and styles. Decorative objects in rattan and wicker
work display an excellent standard of workmanship, and are ideal
for lending a light tropical touch to any interior decor.
NIELLOWARE
Practiced in southern Thailand for hundreds of years, nielloware
is the craft of decorating gold and silver objects with delicated
designs filled with a metal alloy. Workmanship of high quality
today finds expression in a number of beautiful nielloware trays,
boxes, vases and other items widely available in Bangkok and in
the South, notably in the province of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
BRASS & BRONZEWARE
Shoppers have long recognized the excellent value of made-in-Thailand
brass and bronze-ware. Techniques combine traditional methods
with modern innovations, such as silicon coating to prevent tarnishing,
while designs similarly reflect both the old and the new. Especially
popular are fine cutlery sets, bowls and other tableware, as well
as brass sculptures of figures and animals in classical and contemporary
styles.
LACQUERWARE
Very Oriental and very attractive
are lacquer ware bowls, boxes, tray and numerous other items for
interior decoration or for souvenirs. Native to Chiang Mai and
the North, the craft involves coating split bamboo or wood with
lacquer, then adding intricate hand-painted designs. Typically,
objects are produced in either gold-on-black lacquer or yellow
and green on a red-brown background
SILVERWARE
Silver-beating is another
craft traditional to Chiang Mai. Bowls and boxes with skillfully
worked patterns are popular buys, while vases and other ornaments
in both old and modern designs are available particularly in Chiang
Mai and Nakhon Phanom but also in Bangkok and else where.
PEWTERWARE
Like silver, pewter is fashioned
with great skill by Thai craftsmen, and the smooth, silky finish
of this attractive alloy is often enhanced by delicate decoration.
Among pewter ware items are plates, boxes, vases and pocket flasks.
CERAMICS
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of consistently high artistic value has been produced throughout
the Thai history. Various styles, both indigenous and Chinese-influenced,
have predominated at various periods to leave a rich legacy.
So today's shopper is presented with a full choice of both
faithful reproductions of traditional styles and modern wares.
Among the former are the distinctive sea-green celadons, Chinese
blue-and-white and the colourful Bencharong wares which are
unique to Thailand. Modern ceramics are alsoproduced in an
exciting range of contemporary designs which exemplify the
continued vitality of the craft. Whether old or new in style,
Thai ceramics are available in many forms -- from dinner services
and bowls to vases and lamp bases, from small figurines to
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FABULOUS
FABRICS
The Orient has always been
famous for its textiles, and Thailand in particular has a rich
tradition of producing fine hand-woven fabrics. Best known is
Thai silk, which enjoys worldwide renown and is perhaps the most
popular of all the Kingdom's shopping treasures, but cotton and
batik are also available
THAI
SILK
Produced
in countless colours and eye-caching designs, Thai silk has traditionally
been used for clothing, and is sold both by the length and as
ready-to-wear fashions.
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With enhanced
production in recent years, Thai silk is also now produced
in heavier weights ideal for draperies, upholstery and other
household furnishing. Additionally, the rich fabric is further
used for place mats and napkins, neckties, scarves and other
accessories, as well as exquisite coverings for a whole range
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MAT
MEE SILK
A unique style of Thai silk,
known as Mat Mee, is a handicraft traditional to the northeast
region of the country. Produced from tie-dyed silk threads, the
fabric is hand-woven in a variety of beautiful designs, typically
distinguished by intricate patterns and subtle colours.
Once a neglected craft, Mat Mee silk has been revitalized in recent
years through rural development projects initiated by Her Majesty
Queen Sirikit. Today, Mat Mee enjoys an unprecedented vogue as
a fashion material favoured by Her Majesty and other members of
the Royal Family.
COTTON & BATIK
Thai cotton has gained an
enormous reputation over recent years and is today as famous and
as popular as silk. A fabric of fine texture and durable quality,
Thai cotton is produced in a broad range of colours, prints and
embroidered designs, and is found in a wide variety of goods from
clothing to bedspreads, table linen, cushion covers, rugs, bags
and more.
Notable among cottons products
are hill tribe handicrafts and batik designs. Woven in traditional
patterns by the tribal people of the North and typically displaying
bold designs and often lavish embroidery, hill tribe cottons make
and especially attractive buy. Difference in style but equally
distinctive are original batiks crafted at several studios in
Bangkok.
GEM
AND JEWWELLY
Bangkok is today the coloured
gemstone capital of the world. The country is a major source of
rubies and sapphires, while Bangkok has also become an established
cutting and setting centre for all kinds of precious stones.
GEMS
Bangkok offers many opportunities
to purchase polished gems. Rubies and sapphires are indigenous
stones, but virtually all coloured gems, as well as, increasingly,
diamonds, are also available. Shoppers should exercise caution
and know what they are looking for. Remember, there are no bargains
in the gem business, or so few as to be negligible -- good and
cheap simply don't go together when it comes to precious stones.
But what the careful shopper can expect is excellent value for
money.
JEWELLERY
Jewellery-making facilities
have expanded rapidly in recent years, and today Thailand ranks
as the world's second biggest jewellery exporter. Cutting skills
are matched by creative flair in jewellery design and setting,
affording the shopper a splendid choice of quality items in a
wide price range. Alternatively, many leading jewellers will also
accept commissions for custom-made pieces. In addition to jewellery,
gemstone pictures and other decorative items are to be found.
GOLD
Good and inexpensive craftsmanship,
combined with standard gold prices, make Thai gold articles excellent
value. Handcrafted chains, bracelets, earrings, pendants and other
articles are all widely available at the many specialist gold
shops in Bangkok, as well as at jewellery stores.
ART
Fine art has been produced
in Thailand since the birth of the nation, while the Kingdom's
neighbours similarly have a rich tradition of creating exquisite
artworks. Modern art also flourishes today, and both the collector
and the occasional shopper will discover plenty to catch the eye.
ANTIQUES
Thai, Chinese, Burmese and
Khmer antiques are excellent buys. If you spend the time to look
around and shop wisely it is possible to find items of museum
quality. There is an export ban on certain pieces, while some
others require an export license, but any reputable dealer will
advise on restrictions and any necessary documentation.
There are many quality antique
shops around Bangkok, but the greatest concentration is found
at River City Shopping Complex, on New Road, where there is also
an antiques auction on the first Saturday of every month.
PAINTINGS
The Thai art scene is vibrant
and there are numerous shops offering original works by local
artists. Subjects range from renderings of classical temple mural
and manuscript paintings to landscapes, typical Thai scenes and
contemporary works of high aesthetic value. Art lovers should
also remember that local framing is inexpensive and of high quality.
In addition to several art
galleries around Bangkok, exhibitions are held regularly at various
leading hotels and other notable venues. For details, check the
"What's On" column of the local English language newspapers.
CLOTHING
& ACCESSORIES
Clothing presents many excellent
buys, both men and women's fashions off-the-peg and tailor made.
A whole range of accessories are also to be found, especially
leather goods which offer particularly good value for money.
READY-TO-WEAR
Thailand is one of the world's
leading manufacturers of ready-to-wear clothing, producing garments
not only for local shops and department stores but also for export
markets. The staple of this booming business was formerly T-shirts
and jeans, but while these still offer good value, product lines
now include a whole range of fashions which meet international
standards of workmanship and design originality. Fashion boutiques
are found in every shopping mall, while cheaper clothing is available
from the street stalls.
CUSTOM
TAILORING
Tailor-made clothing in Thailand is as affordable and as easy
as buying off the peg. There are literally thousands of establishments,
small and large, which can produce the perfect fit in virtually
whatever style you want in just a few days or even hours. Tailors
may suggest patterns or copy any you care to provide, and you
can choose from a wide selection of materials, both locally-made
and imported.
LEATHER
GOODS
Complementing Thailand's clothing industry is an extensive production
of quality leather goods. Renowned for their durability and beautiful
designs are shoes, either ready made or made-to-order, leather
jackets, belts, handbags, briefcases, luggage, wallets and a host
of other accessories Specialist leather shops and street stalls,
offer a staggering variety of products at very attractive prices.
FLOWER
& FUN BUYS
Not least in Thailand's shopping
kaleidoscope are a host of pleasure and fun buys, ranging from
fabulous fresh orchids to artificial flowers, toys and an array
of inexpensive items found on market stalls.
THAI
ORCHIDS
Thailand
is blessed with a huge variety of orchids Through meticulous cross-breeding,
plants previously found only in their natural forest habitat have
been domesticated and now more than a thousand species are available
from specialist orchid farms.
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colours and durable beauty make orchids a very popular purchase.
Specially packaged flowers, complete with water supply, are
easily transported and long retain their freshness and beauty.
Orchids may be bought at many shops in Bangkok and at Bangkok
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ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS
With nimble fingers and a
sure eye for beauty, Thais are adept at producing super artificial
plants and flowers. In what is a rapidly growing export industry,
a wonderful variety of faithful replicas and original imaginative
creations are available. All are entirely hand-made and relatively
inexpensive, and make splendid items for home decoration.
THAI
DOLLS AND TOYS
The art of doll-making in Thailand dates back hundreds of years
and remains very much alive today. Doll collectors will delight
in a broad assortment of detailed and beautifully crafted figures
of classical dancers in full costume, hill tribe people in their
traditional colourful dress and rural folk. For children there
is a variety of soft cuddly dolls manufactured according to the
strictest international safety requirement.
FUN
BUYS
On the fun side, you will enjoy the city's numerous traditional
markets. Pak Klong Talat, for example, overflows tropical fruits,
fabulous flowers and fresh produce of all kinds. The Weekend Market,
on the other hand, is packed with stalls selling just about everything
from potted plants to pets, from yesterday's antiques to the latest
pop T-shirts. Alternatively, street stalls mushroom nightly along
Silom Road and other major thoroughfares to offer a colourful
array of fun buys.
WHERE TO SHOP
Shopping
in Bangkok is not limited to one or two major streets, and there
are many areas throughout the city affording ample choice and
easy access. The following is just a selection of some of the
principal shopping districts.
Silom-Surawong-Phatpong
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Silom Road is the main artery
of Bangkok's commercial heart and is paralleled by Surawong Road,
while Phatpong rus crosswise between the two. In addition to housing
dozens of specialist shops and boutiques representing all the
major buys, this area also boasts branches of Central and Robinson's
department stores and several shopping plazas. Street stalls also
abound, most notably at Phatpong's famous night market.
Silom-Mahesak-New Road
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Silom leads into New Road
which parallels the Chao Phraya river, and notable shopping opportunities
include gems and jewellery stores (Mahesak Road is a gem trading
centre), Oriental Plaza and River City Shopping Complex.
Phloen Chit-Ratchadamri
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Found here are, among other,
Central, Sogo, Gaysorn Plaza, Isatan, Zen, TAT's Thailand Duty
Free Shops, Amarin Plaza, Peninsula Plaza with a host of luxury
shops, World Trade Center and , not least , Narayana Phand pavilion,
the official handicraft centre selling items from all parts of
the country.
Sukhumvit
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Like Silom, Sukhumvit is
one of Bangkok's main thoroughfares, and the long road is lined
with shops, boutiques and modern shopping plazas.
Pratunam-Phetchaburi
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A highlight of this district
is Pratunam Market, one of Bangkok's biggest traditional centres
for ready-to-wear clothing of all kinds.
Banglamphu
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Situated close to the Grand
Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Banglampu has a lively
market where clothing is a popular buy.
Chinatown
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Centred on Yaowarat Road
and Sampheng Lane, Bangkok's Chinatown offers a profusion of gold
shops as well as two nearby traditional shopping places, "Thieves
Market" and Phahurat Cloth Market.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
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Located at Chatuchak Park,
adjacent to Vibhavadirangsit Highway (leading to the airport),the
Weekend Market, open on Saturday and Sunday, is a Bangkok landmark
where you can buy just about everything from clothing to potted
plants -- a paradise for browsers and bargain-hunters alike.
Baiyoke Tower
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Located next to Bangkok's
tallest building is one of the city's renowed garment centres.
Pinklao-Nakhon Chaisi
Road :
This area offers a variety
of shops located conveniently close to the southern bus terminal.
Ratchadaphisek Road
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An up-and-coming commercial
district with a branch of Robinson's department store and the
offices and showroom of the Department of Export Promotion
Bangkok International
Airport :
Here there is an extensive
range of shops offering a full selection of Thailand's top buys.
Beyond Bangkok
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The main city for shopping
outside the capital is Chiang Mai which ranks as one of the world's
largest centres for handicrafts and cottage industries. The extensive
range of local products includes silverware, lacquer ware, cotton
and silk, hill tribe clothing, Burmese tapestries and hand-painted
umbrellas Pattaya alos offers plentiful shopping for Thai goods,
while virtually all other tourist centres give ample opportunity
for buying gifts and souvenirs, as well as local specialities.
SHOPPING
ADVICE
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Fixed
prices are the norm in department stores and a number of shops
in Bangkok, but at most other places bargaining is acceptable
and expected. Generally you can obtain a final figure of between
10 to 40 percent lower than the original asking price. There
are no hard-and-fast rules for bargaining, and much depends
on your skills and the shopkeeper's mood. But remember Thais
appreciate god manners and a sense of humour, and they are
put off by loud voices and loss of temper. With patience and
a broad smile you will not only get a better price, you'll
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Generally, shopping in Thailand
is easy, fun and very rewarding, but the following advice is useful
especially when making gem and jewellery purchases:
- Never let a tout or a new-found
friend take you shopping. Stores give commissions to these people
and that cost is reflected in the price you pay.
- Choose a shop carefully.
With gems, for example, make sure it is a specialist in that field
and not simply a general souvenir store.
- Shops in hotel arcades
pay high rents and accordingly prices tend to be higher than at
street shops. On the other hand, hotel arcades are very convenient
if you have little time for shopping. Moreover, prestigious hotels
generally attract quality shops.
- Shop around to compare
prices, though be sure to make comparisons between like items--
this is especially important with gems and jewellery.
- Assess the sales assistants.
Do they appear knowledgeable? Are they willing to discuss an item's
bad as well as good points.
- Take your time, never let
a shop assistant pressure you into a purchase.
- Reputable shops will give
a written agreement to a full refund on any goods returned within
90 days. If a shop refuses to do this, go elsewhere.
- Obtain a receipt for goods
bought and check it is correct before leaving the shop.
- Ultimately, your best guide
is what you like. Don't , for example, buy gems or jewellery for
the purpose of re-sale or investment. They may have such appreciation
potential, but there are no guarantees. Shop for pleasure not
for profit.
PACKING
AND SHIPPING
With shopping as one of Thailand's
major attractions, most shops are experienced in packing and shipping
goods, as well as in arranging insurance, customs permits and
any other necessary documentation.
The Central Post Office also
offers a parcel-wrapping service for those who want to make small
shipments themselves. For larger items or bulk shipments, there
are several Bangkok companies who specialize in such matters.
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