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[Title] => To market, to market
[Summary] => To the inveterate shopper, Bangkok means Jatujak (sometimes called "Chakatak" or, appropriately, "Shock Attack"), the sprawling mecca of bargain hunting, the mother of all tiangges, the weekend market with an infinite number of stalls where you can find anythingfrom clothes to antiques, sunglasses to sarongs, flipflops to windchimes, rubber shoes to pickled chiliesand all the dangling earrings your little heart desires. It seemed a matter of course that, flying in to Bangkok on a Sunday, I would immediately make my way to Jatujak.
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