The vegetable market in the world that dares to compete with the train for territory, the stalls are placed on the rails, and the stalls are closed when the train arrives

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The vegetable market is a place we often go to. Every day, we choose fresh ingredients to make dishes in different ways. There are many kinds of ingredients in the vegetable market, especially the large retail market. All kinds of seafood are available, and many people take the goods every day. Our impression of the vegetable market is that it is very lively with people coming and going. Of course, this kind of vegetable market with agricultural products and food is relatively formal. Some vegetable markets are very simple, and only a few vegetables are placed on the roadside for sale. I don’t know if you have ever seen a vegetable market built beside the railway. The stalls must be closed when the train passes by. It can be called the most dangerous vegetable market.

Maekong Market is a special food market in Thailand. It is located in Yegong House, west of Bangkok. This vegetable market is not famous for its complete variety. It is not one of those large markets. There are only some small vendors selling agricultural products and fruits here. That's it. The main reason why this market is well known to everyone is that the vendors put all the vegetables on the railroad and sell them by the railroad, making it the most dangerous vegetable market.

Meigong Market is also known as the Railway Market. 300 vendors gather on both sides of the 500-meter railway track. When the train passes the market, the goods from the vendors are less than 2 meters away. Therefore, every time the train comes At the time, the merchants hurriedly put away the goods and waited for the train to completely leave before laying them out. The local is famous for this feature. There are 8 trains passing by here every day. For this reason, traders are very angry every time they see the train coming. They feel that it is very tiring to move around. Why does the vegetable market see the railway side? Which came first, the market or the train tracks?

It turns out that these vendors are also considered "nail households". In order to promote the development of transportation, the local government decided to build railroad tracks here 30 years ago, so that the railway can operate. However, these vendors have been reluctant to relocate. Think of a comprehensive solution, that is, to allow these vendors to continue to stay here, and the train has to pass through here. The condition is that when the train passes by, these merchants should take their goods away so as not to hinder the running of the train, which is why this strange phenomenon is formed. So the question is, the train is so fast, don't they feel dangerous?

In fact, the train will slow down when it passes here, and it will take 1 minute to travel a distance of 500 meters. Such a slow speed will basically not cause too much harm to people, but it is just that when the train is running, it is easy to see It is very dangerous. Some vendors who are too late to close their stalls can only watch the train pass over the goods, and the fruits and vegetables in the lower position can avoid the fate of being crushed. Many people come here specially to be able to see this wonder.

In the most dangerous vegetable market in Thailand, the vendors put the vegetables directly next to the railway, and the stalls must be closed when the train passes by. This kind of peculiar scene can only be seen in Thailand, and rarely occurs in other countries. Therefore, this has become a local characteristic scene in Thailand.

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