Thailand and Bangkok have developed into one of the best and most
popular shopping locations in Asia, and with good reason. Prices are
low, quality generally high and the range and variety is pretty amazing
- silks, gemstones, tailor-made clothes and traditional handicrafts are
all highlights of Bangkok shopping. Most shops seem to be open 10.00am
to 10.00pm everyday of the week, and nightmarkets carry on even after
this time - all very convenient in being able to go shopping at
basically any time you want. Buying a shopping map is very useful in
order to get the most out of shopping in Bangkok - despite the garish
colours, the 'Nancy Chandler' map is actually very useful and probably
the best.
Silks, nielloware, lacquerware, silverware,
bronzeware, pewterware, pottery, gemstones and jewelry and all types of
handicrafts are particularly good souvenirs of a trip to Thailand,
while clothes and tailor-made clothes are widely available and
inexpensive. Fake goods of all types abound and can be bought at a
fraction of a cost of originals. There are different manufacturers of
fake goods, so the 'Rolex' watch costing 6000B will be better than the
2000B one, which in turn is superior to the one at 500B.
Most
vendors and staff at stores speak good enough English, though non-fixed
prices are often bargained by you and the vendor taking turns in typing
numbers into a calculator. It's worth learning how to say the numbers in Thai - this is easy, will save the calculator routine and may well get you cheaper prices too.
Street
stalls and shops on the street will generally have lower prices for the
same product than those paying premium rents in hotel shopping arcades
and some higher end shopping centers and department stores. The price
difference can also reflect on the quality of the product though. Duty
Free shopping can be done at the Thailand Duty Free Shops Company
branch in the World Trade Center on Ratchadamri road. Goods can be
pre-ordered here and then picked up at the airport - you have to show
your passport and airline ticket in order to make a purchase. It's not
really worth it unless you are particularly short of time at the
airport. Many of the larger and more specialized shops now offer
shipping abroad, and they will sort out the necessary documents and
permits for this. Insurance should also be included. If you don't feel
comfortable with this, there are specialized companies that will do it
and sort out the arrangements for a fee. The GPO also has a
parcel-wrapping service, and smaller items can be mailed from here.
Another option is to go Thai Airways office on 485 Silom road and, for
a fee, they will ship them and sort out documentation for you.
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