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Thailand, Amphawa: Romhub, the unusual market of Mae Klong

Here I am on the road

to the town of Amphawa, just off the plane and the traffic near Suvarnabhumi, the Bangkok airport. 

On the way, we stop at the Romhub market in the small town of Mae Klong. At first I didn’t understand why (I was not really awake): I heard something about a train crosses the market.

Okay. The heat is overwhelming, I feel like liquefy me. I surf between umbrellas and under the covered part of the market.  Further, I can see the rails of the train, between fruits and vegetables, fish and meats, and a thousand things… 

When of a sudden, the rythm of this part of the market changes. The traders are busy, moving their goods and rolling them covering each side of the rails (picture below). Customers have vanished. And the few tourists are excited. Everyone is waiting. When the famous train casually arrives. So slow!

But the picture is rather unusual and hypnotic. At the last minute, I jumped on one of the side, like everyone. The train barely passed us, the activity has picked up again. In less than 5 minutes, the market has taken its original look! Those who slept resumed their nap. Those who bought continue their shopping. And the heat is more and more overwhelming.

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés   

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Thaïlande, Amphawa: Romhub, l’insolite marché de Mae Klong

A peine sortie de l’avion,

puis des embouteillages près de Suvarnabhumi, l’aéroport de Bangkok : me voici en route vers la ville d’Amphawa.

Sur le trajet, nous nous arrêtons au marché de Romhub, dans la petite ville de Mae Klong. Au début je ne comprends pas bien pourquoi (pas trop réveillée) : on me parle d’un anecdotique train.

Ok… Il fait une chaleur écrasante, comme l’impression de me liquéfier. Je zigzague entre les parasols, puis sous la partie couverte du marché. Et plus loin, discerne des rails parmi les fruits et les légumes, les poissons et les viandes et une et mille choses…

Quand d’un coup les commerçants s’activent. Déplacent leurs marchandises, roulent leur bâche en se plaquant contre, de chaque côté des rails (photo ci-dessous). Les clients, eux, se sont volatilisés. Et quelques touristes sont aux aguets, excités. Tout le monde attend. Lorsque arrive nonchalamment le fameux train. Du 2 à l’heure!

Mais l’image est insolite et plutôt hypnotique. Moins une, je dois moi aussi me plaquer contre une bâche. Le train nous a à peine dépassé que l’activité reprend de plus belle. En moins de 5 minutes, le marché a revêtu son look initial! Ceux qui dormaient, ont repris leur sieste. Ceux qui achetaient, continuent leur courses. Et la chaleur est de plus en plus écrasante.

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés 

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Back To London in The Eurostar Standard Premier

I tested the Eurostar Standard Premier Class

Yep I’m back to the real things, back to the blog, I’ve missed you! Fashion weeks go by and I’ve been back and forth: no time to post. But let’s start with a nice surprise I had for my last round trip to London. I tested the Eurostar Standard Premier Class. It’s always nice to travel with a heavy camera equipment in a more comfortable class than the Standard one.

Arrived at the station 30 minutes before – I was panic cause I forgot to print my tickets (!), I passed the check in and customs and I directly went to the train: no waiting! The cabin seemed smaller and more airy than in Standard: finally I have space for my legs! Great choice of magazines: Wallpaper, Condé Nast Traveller, Jalouse … which is something to keep busy my hyperactive person  for a good part of the journey. Followed by a snack (attentive service) and already the Channel Tunnel!

The trip lasted 2 hours, the time of a traffic jam during peak hours (LOL!). Arrived in London St Pancras “fresh as a roach” (French way to say super fresh), I go to recharge my Oyster card (which is the London transportation card). I am now in less than 10 minutes on the Piccadilly Line, 4 stops from my hotel, SO great!

The good tip for anyone who travels two and more: Eurostar Plus. Upon presentation of the Eurostar ticket, you can receive 2 tickets for the price of one in eight of the largest museums in London. Interesting: many exhibitions in spring, like the Roy Lichtenstein retrospective at the Tate and the Bowie resptrospective at the Victoria & Albert Museum (“Fa-fa-fa-fashion! Beep-Beep”).  

Photo : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2013, tous droits réservés.

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