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There were so many people out there that I made a crack to ceejay that I wondered if there was anybody left in Chiangmai proper. And, after the first couple of hours, never saw another falang (and, like ceejay said, only saw two others the whole time we were out there).

 

I didn't know what to expect from a "water buffalo auction" (well, other than water buffalo!) but I didn't expect acres of booths selling everything one could imagine (and then some). It reminded me to some degree of Chatuchak market in Bangkok (excepting I don't think Chatuchak ever had cows, water buffalo, brahma bulls, cockfights, let alone relatively cool weather).

 

I'd note that Khun Khortose once indicated to me that he liked them with big ears. Well, I found him a date.....

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I'd note that Khun Khortose once indicated to me that he liked them with big ears. Well, I found him a date.....

She was a beauty, but I found out she was no good in bed. She can't stop kicking when she gets excited. One look at my magnificent------oh well if you saw it you would be excited too.  :yahoo:

 

Great report and pictures ceejay.

Guest abang1961
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Thanks for the information..

I like such rustic and simple market.

That makes travelling to Thailand and other less-industrialised towns/villages more interesting..

Definitely on my list of things to do in Chiangmai.

 

Thanks, once again.

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Great post deejay - but the one critical piece of information you left out about the market was the actual cost of a typical buffalo there !?  Did you check ?  And the reason I ask of course is so that the next time I hear the buffalo die story I can immediately pull out the right amount and  say "no problem, go and buy yourself a new one !"  ( cause I'm good that way lol)

Guest anonone
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Great report.  An interesting way to spend the day.

Thanks for posting all the pictures.

 

I joked with BF once about the family needing a water buffalo.  He reply was basically....Hell, no.  Don't do that.  Buffalo are a lot of work to take care of.  We use a tractor.  555.  I love my lazy BF. 

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but the one critical piece of information you left out about the market was the actual cost of a typical buffalo there !?

I'm not sure if there is a "typical" water buffalo but our Thai driver/guide told us the prices on a couple of them - 12,000 and 17,000 baht. A friend's bf told me that a "really good one" (one that's really "beautiful") has a large rounded hump just behind it's head but didn't say how much the "beautiful" ones cost. I saw one Thai guy haggling over a water buffalo and noticed he had a wad of 1000 baht notes (looked like at least 100 of them) in his hand that he was excitingly waving back and forth (he looked like he was haggling in Italian).
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Great report, ceejay!  I'll get there next trip to Chiang Mai - thanks!

 

BTW, Bob, they do have - or have had - cockfighting (and dog fighting) at Chatuchak. I ran across it one one of my early trips, and found it more than mildly disturbing.  I kind of stumbled across the dog area while poking around for photo ops off the heavily traveled paths, and got looks from a couple of guys that made me turn on my heel and head back out onto the regular walkways.

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