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Farmers Women Group at Tha Kha Floating Market
Sub district Tha Kha District Amphawa Province Samut Songkhram
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See, taste, shop, community products at Tha Kha Floating Market. (The floating market is held every Saturday. Sunday and public holidays and every day of the 2nd waning, 7th waning and 12th waning days)
- Take a paddle boat to see the nature along the canal Along the route of His Majesty King Rama V at Ban Kamnan Chan, an old Thai house. (Book before visiting Ban Kamnan Chan)
-Visit community activities Participate in activities based on various learning bases of the farm housewives group. Tha Kha Floating Market from the story of the coconut See the wisdom of making coconut sugar, including
- Harvesting coconut sugar from the tree
- Traditional way of simmering coconut sugar
- Add sweetness, learn how to make traditional sweets from Tha Kha coconut sugar
- Weaving coconut stalks Traditional wisdom of Tha Kha people
- Weaving with fresh coconut Weave them into hats, baskets, etc.
- Dukdik boat from coconut husks
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Non-toxic agricultural crops camping service. You can ride a bicycle and see the beautiful surrounding scenery.
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