335 years of declaring war, no death, no shooting, inexplicable money, peculiar history
Although Thailand is a holy place for Buddhism, it cannot escape such a fate, especially in recent years, with the increase of Chinese tourists, many Thai businessmen have begun to target Chinese tourists, such as price increases, price increases, forced transactions, ......And Thailand** has also made corresponding decisions, such as this night market.
Bangkok's Train Night Market, originally located on Snakarin Road, was named "Train Night Market" because it was the original railway station of the Thai Railways. Due to its remote location, it was relocated to Ratchada Avenue after 2015, and the Thais call it Ratchada Night Market or the new railway night market. You know, in China, whether it is the demolition of houses or the renovation of shopping malls, they are expanding again and again, but Thailand's subway night market is getting smaller and smaller, and those who can be invited here are shops without any complaints.
The new Train Night Market, which has only been open for two years, has become an iconic attraction in Bangkok, and due to its proximity to the Bus Rapid Transit system and Thailand's cultural hub, the entire Ratchada Avenue is congested every night. However, even this could not stop the influx of local residents, and before that, Thailand** had announced the ** of all goods**, 600 stores (currently about 660), and once or twice a day to carry out product and quality checks, as a way to maintain a "no complaints" star night market.
Thailand's night markets are like a flea market in Southeast Asia, but they are even more lively, especially here, where clothes, shoes, accessories, snacks, fruits, everything is available. The New Train Night Market is one of the best night markets, and all merchants entering here must sign seven commitments, including food, after-sales service, and return compensation, which is simply "bullying" customers.
Interestingly, some Chinese businessmen have asked to join Thailand, but in the end they have been turned away and can no longer find jobs, and Chinese businessmen have been banned from entering for the first time.
It is precisely because of the strength of this market that the new train night market will be open from the original six days to six days a week (except holidays and weekends). Since its opening, there has been a complaint: a British female traveler smiled and complained to the hotel manager that the rotisserie's snail meat tasted good, but she didn't make enough food ...... for herAs a result, she was "punished" and bought her a roasted snail the next day.
The new train night market is probably the most English-speaking place in Thailand, so ** also specially invited teachers in Chinese, French and German languages to conduct free language training for the store to improve the quality of customers, which can not only reduce customer dissatisfaction with customers, but also increase the impression of customers on guests. As a result, the new train night market has become a new melting pot in Thailand: tens of thousands of foreign tourists travel every day, peaking at 50,000 in more than 80 countries around the world.
How to ensure food safety is also the biggest problem faced by major catering businesses in Thailand, and the new train night market has successfully solved this problem with the entry and exit registration system and the principle of low gross profit. The raw materials of all catering merchants must be processed in the night market, not only to ensure freshness, but also not to take the finished products back for sale;The cheaper the better, a win-win situation can be formed between merchants and tourists, 100 baht a bowl of fried noodles (150 baht), adults simply can't eat, a plate of Thai sushi 7 baht (14 yuan), 100 yuan can satisfy the appetite of four people, and a large bowl of frozen coconut water is only 25 baht. (If you want to eat, you can comment below or send me a private message).
What's more, the newly opened train night market imposes a hundredfold penalty on consumers, with no upper limit, and selling counterfeit and shoddy goods is punishable by five years or exile.
It's understandable that merchants are profit-seeking, but Thailand's night markets are both profit-seeking and have a good reputation, and that's how to make money. Looking at those 5A-level attractions, they are not as good as Thailand's night markets.