Vendors sell flowers on Valentine's Day, Sunday, at Bangkok's Pak Khlong
 It was a blue Valentine for Bangkok’s Pak
 Khlong Talad yesterday, as the historic flower market sold its final 
roses for the holiday.
Two
 weeks remain before a City Hall deadline its many streetside vendors 
clear out to improve the flow of traffic, which will spell the end of 
the iconic market known for being an inexpensive place to buy flowers.
With
 roots as a market stretching back to the late 1700s, the market has 
operated 24 hours a day for six decades. It’s most packed during the 
festive seasons flowers play a big part in celebrating such as 
Valentine's, Loy Krathong and Wai Khru, when Thai students show their 
gratitude to teachers with flowers. 
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has given them until Feb. 29 to clear out. Three
 locations have been arranged for vendors to relocate: inside a private 
building at Pak Khlong Talad, the nearby Yodpiman Flowers Market and the
 Song Serm Kaset Thai Market a few minutes walk north.
The historic flower market sold its final roses
Source: Khaosod-English
Source: Khaosod-English
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