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Perhaps visiting Asia is one of the experiences
that lead you to take many transports.
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In my case I had to arrive by plane
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navigate rivers
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board ships
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travel by tuk tuk
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climb vanpool
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use the skytrain
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board trains
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and so on.
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But here people are used to all kinds of
contact with the surface.
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And as example, we will see the famous floating markets.
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This floating market is an example of how
people buy while navigate, and the sellers
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are also navigators. Among the tumult
and noise there is harmony, moving quietly
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bringing food, spreading fragrances and shouting
offers.
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An attractive spectacle for any foreigner.
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In another scenario we have Maeklong Railway
Market with a popular curiosity.
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It's literally over the train railways.
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When the awaited moment comes close
the streets are closed and people flock to see
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what happens. Everybody is waiting.
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The eagerly seizes the public.
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And sellers must retreat away some inches
to make room, remove umbrellas, remove
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merchandise off the road.
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... All expect attentive
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and then it happens.
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It seems dangerous, but the locals
has learned to manage it well.
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Markets are perhaps places showing
very specific aspects of local culture. The
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consumer objects, how to negotiate,
how to prepare food, the coexistence
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and the daily exchange of goods and resources.
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When traveling I recommend you to put the markets visit
on your list if you are interested to live the real experience
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beyond the monuments and museums.
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