Street vendors and tourist, blind beggars and go-go bars, see it all during one night in Patpong. Photos by Somchai Poomlard.
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During the morning hours Patpong Road is almost completely void of traffic. The only people to use the road for its intended purpose are office workers and people who live in the neighbourhood.
The evening market at Patpong is one of the most popular shopping spots for foreign tourists.
Fabric shop owner Thanyasamorn Wannapruek, 31, recounts how the number of European tourists has been increasing over the past six months.
Tourist police provide assistance to foreigners especially with regards to directions, tourist attractions and consumer rights.
A visually impaired beggar earns her living by singing on Patpong Road.
Tourists relax at a bar.
Some go-go bars on Patpong feature women pole dancing which attract quite a number of tourists during the night.
A tourist and a Thai girl hail for a taxi as they leave Patpong Road.
A police checkpoint prohibits taxis from parking and waiting for passengers directly in front of Patpong as it leads to heavy congestion.
However, taxi's that have dropped people off at Patpong are allowed to accept new passengers.
A street vendor serves a stream of diners with its mouth-watering yen ta fo noodle dishes.