DAILY PHOTO: The Sign That Tells You That You Just Walked Down the Wrong Alley

Taken on September 20, 2015 in Bangkok's Chinatown

Taken on September 20, 2015 in Bangkok’s Chinatown

 

I wonder if scale of the diagram is indicative of the degree to which each is a problem, or what?

DAILY PHOTO: A Colorful Street Near Union Mall

Taken on September 20, 2015 in Bangkok.

Taken on September 20, 2015 in Bangkok.

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DAILY PHOTO: Wat Traimit

Taken on September 20, 2015 in Bangkok

Taken on September 20, 2015 in Bangkok

DAILY PHOTO: The Greens and Reds of Khlong Toei Wet Market

Taken on September 20, 2015 at Khlong Toei Market

Taken on September 20, 2015 at Khlong Toei Market

 

In India there is a color coding system that one sees on all packaged goods and probably a majority of restaurant menus. A green dot in a square means the food is vegetarian (which means neither egg nor meat content in the product) and a red dot means non-veg.

Here in Thailand, at Khlong Toei Wet Market, it’s interesting to see how vendors used red and green awnings. In this case, it’s not so much to signify the product as to enhance its visual appeal. Vendors who specialized in green produce inevitably used green awnings to make their greens look greener. By the same token, meat vendors and fish vendors that specialized in “red fish” (e.g. tuna, as opposed to white fish, say halibut) used red awnings to make the reds redder.  Incidentally, white fish and squid sellers often used a combination of white and blue tubs to create another kind of aesthetic appeal. Fruit vendors are out of luck because they have just too many colors to deal with. (Unless they specialized a single fruit like watermelon–or durian, because if you sell durian you’re out of luck on selling anything you don’t want tainted by the smell of durian.)

 

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DAILY PHOTO: The Labyrinthine Chatuchak Market

Taken on September 13, 2015 at Jatujak Market

Taken on September 13, 2015 at Jatujak Market

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DAILY PHOTO: Topiary Skills at JJ Park

Taken on September 13, 2014 at Jatujak Park

Taken on September 13, 2014 at Jatujak Park

DAILY PHOTO: Pre-Fight Ritual

Taken on September 13, 2015 at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium

Taken on September 13, 2015 at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium

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DAILY PHOTO: In a Neutral Corner

Taken on September 13, 2015 at Rangsit Boxing Stadium

Taken on September 13, 2015 at Rangsit Boxing Stadium

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DAILY PHOTO: Jatujak Clock Tower

Taken on Sunday September 13, 2015 at Jatujak Market (a.k.a. Chatuchak, JJ Market, or the Weekend Market.)

Taken on Sunday September 13, 2015 at Jatujak Market (a.k.a. Chatuchak, JJ Market, or the Weekend Market.)

 

I got outside the immediate environs of the Muay Thai Institute (MTI) for the first time during this visit. I spent the morning at the weekend market and strolling Jatujak Park.  Which are relatively close and easy to get to from MTI . They’ll be fights this afternoon at the Rangsit Boxing Stadium, and then rest day will be over and it’ll back to the gym starting tomorrow at 7am.

DAILY PHOTO: Wat Mahathat Ruins

Taken in August of 2014 in Ayutthaya.

Taken in August of 2014 in Ayutthaya.