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Nongbua Walking Street Chanthaburi. Only open weekends and holidays, known for unique snacks only known to Chanthaburi. Kanom Plak Community by Klong Nongbua is one of the oldest communities in the province with beautiful unique wooden houses decorator with wooden stencils open for tourists and visitors to admire. Kanom Plak also means “Strange or Unique Snacks” which you will definitely be testing along the way. The food and snack stands along with local sightseeing are: Loong Yuay’s Noodle, Kanom Tidko, Kanom Kuayling, Kanom Tangkuay, Tangme Nam-oy, Kaoniew Lueng or “Yellow Sticky Rice”, Je Nuch, Kanom Ee, Nam Yiew Wua, Fried Somtam, Pathongko, Yaa Luy’s Dried Shrimps, Yai Eed’s Sugarcane’s Factory, Baan Somtum Tha Muang, or the sugarcane factory. The walking street is only open on weekends and public holidays for tourists to visit this welcoming community. Nong Bua Walking Street is a must-visit destination for tourists exploring the vibrant city of Chanthaburi, Thailand. This lively street market is a delightful blend of local culture, delicious food, and unique shopping opportunities. Nong Bua invites visitors to experience the bustling atmosphere that characterizes Thai street life. As you stroll down the colorful lanes lined with stalls, you'll be tempted by an array of mouthwatering street foods, from spicy grilled meats to sweet desserts, showcasing the rich culinary heritage of the region. The aroma of freshly cooked dishes fills the air, making it nearly impossible to resist sampling the local flavors. In addition to the delectable food, Nong Bua Walking Street offers a treasure trove of handmade crafts, clothing, and artisanal goods, perfect for those looking to take home a piece of Thailand. Engaging with local vendors adds a personal touch to your shopping experience, as you learn about the stories behind their crafts and creations. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, combined with the vibrant colors and lively sounds of the market, makes Nong Bua Walking Street a sensory delight. Whether you're seeking a unique souvenir, a tasty treat, or simply a glimpse into daily Thai life, this charming walking street is an unforgettable stop on your journey through Chanthaburi. I am Scott Thomas South, a disabled American Army veteran from Kansas City, KS, who embarked on a life-changing journey to Thailand in October 2015 for health reasons. Since then, he has immersed himself in the vibrant culture of Thailand, finding purpose and connection. Living in Thailand: Choosing Thailand for its tropical climate, Scott Thomas South has been a full-time resident since 2015, only returning to the States for occasional vacations. Married to a Thai lady, he navigates life with a Non-Official Family visa, making Thailand his home away from home. Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL): In 2016, Scott Thomas South was approached to teach ESL conversational classes for high school students. Initially, not seeking employment, he embraced the opportunity after six months of retirement. His unique approach, similar to a speech and drama class, focuses on students using English as a second language, fostering effective communication skills. Expat Life in Ban Chang: Relocating to Ban Chang in 2019, Scott Thomas South found a community of expats on the Eastern Seaboard. This move was inspired by a love for the area, where he continues to enjoy the benefits of expat life. Community Engagement: In 2021, Scott Thomas South joined the American Legion Post TH02 in Pattaya, and in 2023, he became a member of the VFW Post 12146 in Ban Chang. Actively participating in the community, he has created a YouTube playlist featuring American veteran-related videos, providing a platform to share experiences and insights. Update: I am now living in Chanthaburi City Thailand as of Feb 1st 2025 YouTube Channel and Global Impact: Fueling his passion for sharing the Thai experience, Scott Thomas South created a YouTube channel, documenting his life as an expat. subscribe my channel:- / @triplet555 Conclusion: For Scott Thomas South, expat life in Thailand is not just a personal journey but a means of fostering connections, making a positive impact through education, and sharing the richness of Thai culture with a global audience. As Scott Thomas South says,"Thanks for watching, and we appreciate your support of the channel. Peace and love to everyone!”