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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A vendor makes flower arrangements with marigolds in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A vendor makes flower arrangements with marigolds in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A food vendor sells mangos and pineapple from her cart in the Bangkok Flower Market. Early in the day, the market takes over the streets in the area, after about 7AM the streets are fully reopened to traffic. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A food vendor pushes her cart through the Bangkok Flower Market. Early in the day, the market takes over the streets in the area, after about 7AM the streets are fully reopened to traffic. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019037.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019021.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019020.jpg
  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman makes flower garlands at the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1009045.jpg
  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1009014.jpg
  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1009013.jpg
  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1009009.jpg
  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1009006.jpg
  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Buddhist monk walks through the Bangkok flower market. This part of the market is being renovated into a high end mall. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket0401028.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A flower vendor in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman carries flowers she bought through the flower market. Pak Khlong Talat ("the market at the mouth of the canal") is a market in Bangkok that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok. It is located on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. The market is open 24 hours, but is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1217008.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A woman sorts and grades limes in the Bangkok Flower Market. The back of the market is also used to sell fruit and produce. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019019.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A woman sorts and grades limes in the Bangkok Flower Market. The back of the market is also used to sell fruit and produce. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   The main aisle in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter pulls his hand truck through the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Fresh cut ornamental flowers in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A flower vendor sets up his marigold display in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter works in the Bangkok Flower Market. Porters are used to move flowers from stall to stall and to help customers get their purchases out to waiting cars and taxis. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The Chao Phraya River facade of the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A chili vendor in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter in the flower market in Bangkok. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket0401020.jpg
  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter in the flower market in Bangkok. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket0401018.jpg
  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A construction worker cements a wall in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A construction worker cements a wall in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man rides his bike past the entrance to a construction site in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man stands in the entrance to the construction site in the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket0401003.jpg
  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A porter hauls an empty basket past the entrance to the flower market in Bangkok. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket0401001.jpg
  • 21 OCTOBER 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A porter moves a load of flowers through the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker cuts up flowers for use in temple offerings in the flower market. Pak Khlong Talat ("the market at the mouth of the canal") is a market in Bangkok that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok. It is located on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. The market is open 24 hours, but is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1217006.jpg
  • 19 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Workers sort potatoes in the flower market. Pak Khlong Talat ("the market at the mouth of the canal") is a market in Bangkok that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok. It is located on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. The market is open 24 hours, but is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1217005.jpg
  • 19 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:    A man sorts chilies for sale in the flower market. Pak Khlong Talat ("the market at the mouth of the canal") is a market in Bangkok that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok. It is located on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. The market is open 24 hours, but is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1217003.jpg
  • 19 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:    A vendor slices ginger in the flower market. Pak Khlong Talat ("the market at the mouth of the canal") is a market in Bangkok that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok. It is located on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. The market is open 24 hours, but is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1217001.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Woman sort and trim mushrooms in the produce section of the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019054.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A tuk-tuk driver in his tuk-tuk at the Bangkok Flower Market. (Tuk-tuks are three wheeled taxi common in developing cities in Asia.) The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019053.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A snack vendor on the street in front of the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms in the produce section of the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor displays marigold garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019049.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A snack vendor in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A snack vendor in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019047.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A waffle vendor and her cart in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019045.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A waffle vendor and her cart in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019044.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Vendors in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A porter pulls his hand truck down a street near the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019041.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A tuk-tuk (three wheeled taxi common in developing cities in Asia) drives through the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019040.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A tuk-tuk (three wheeled taxi common in developing cities in Asia) drives through the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019039.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A lotus blossom vendor in the Bangkok Flower Market. Lotus blossoms are frequently used for religious purposes. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019038.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A food vendor carries his yoke through the Bangkok Flower Market. He sells eggs he grills on a charcoal grill right in the basket on the front of the yoke. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019036.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A food vendor carries his yoke through the Bangkok Flower Market. He sells eggs he grills on a charcoal grill right in the basket on the front of the yoke. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019035.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Vendors make floral arrangements in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019032.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Vendors make floral arrangements in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019031.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Vendors make floral arrangements in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019030.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Vendors make floral arrangements in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019029.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Guava vendors sort fruit in their booth in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    FlowerMarket1019028.jpg
  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor gives her coworker a massage in their booth in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Workers make garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Marigold vendors play card games on an iPad in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A food stall worker delivers food and drinks the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor reads her newspaper in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor reads her newspaper in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Men stock their booth with marigold garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Men stock their booth with marigold garlands in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter pulls his hand truck through the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes a marigold garland in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes a marigold garland in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes a marigold garland in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A vendor reads her newspaper in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A trash bin vendor sells her trash bins in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A marigold vendor in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM. Thais grow and use a lot of flowers. Some, like marigolds and lotus, are used for religious purposes. Others are purely ornamental.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   A porter pushes a handtruck through the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok.  The market is busiest between 3:30AM and 6AM.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Novice Buddhist monks walk along Th Chak Phet (Th is the abbreviation for Thanon, the Thai word for street) in front of the flower market in Bangkok. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pineapple vendor cuts up a pineapple in front of the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A line of tuk-tuks (three wheeled taxis, common in Asia) wait for customers at the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A vendor packages roses at the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Buddhist monk walks along Th Chak Phet (Th is the abbreviation for Thanon, the Thai word for street) in front of the flower market in Bangkok. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Workers package flowers for sale in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Workers package flowers for sale in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Workers package flowers for sale in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An aisle in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An aisle in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Buddhist monk walks through the Bangkok Flower Market. Most males in Thailand enter the Sangha (become Buddhist monks) at least once in their lives. Their time in the Sangha may be as short as a few weeks or as long as a lifetime commitment. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A street food vendor sells a grilled sausage in front of the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor fries some meat in front of the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter waits for a customer in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A vendor reads the daily newspaper while he waits for customers in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A porter works in the Bangkok Flower Market. Porters are used to move flowers from stall to stall and to help customers get their purchases out to waiting cars and taxis. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. It is also one of the largest fresh fruit and produce markets in the city. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The main aisle in the Bangkok Flower Market. The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. The market is located in the old part of the city, south of Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and the Grand Palace.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 AUGUST 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A vendor makes flower garlands for use in Buddhist rituals in the flower section of Pak Khlong Talat in Bangkok. Pak Khlong Talat (literally "the market at the mouth of the canal") is the best known flower market in Thailand. It is the largest flower market in Bangkok. Most of the shop owners in the market sell wholesale to florist shops in Bangkok or to vendors who sell flower garlands, lotus buds and other floral supplies at the entrances to temples throughout Bangkok. There is also a fruit and produce market which specializes in fresh vegetables and fruit on the site. It is one of Bangkok's busiest markets and has become a popular tourist attraction.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The Chao Phraya River facade of the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A toy vendor walks through the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A toy vendor walks through the Bangkok flower market. The Yodpiman Flower Market (also called Pak Khlong Talat) is being renovated and gentrified. The market opened in 1961 and has been a Bangkok landmark for more than 50 years, is being turned into a high end mall. Many of the flower and vegetable vendors in the market may be forced out.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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