Following the navigation, we can see that the big boat is coming. Parking can be stopped at the entrance with the guidance of the master. Parking can also help cover up the sunscreen. Parking is free. Follow the crowd and sign up a little. There's the ticket office next to Amazon Cafe. Tickets bought online need to be registered. If we downloaded the map, it's Gate 3. & 160. After checking the ticket, we would stick a sticker on our body and stamp it on our hands. We didn't know what it would do. Later, when we came out, we felt that we could walk in and out at will, so we had some strategies to say that we didn't need to buy tickets at all. But I think the premise is that you have to advance the door, plus the first time you come is generally not clear, the fare is not expensive, or buy insurance, buy in advance and the site price is different. Individuals like to visit all kinds of local markets, although it is commercialized here, but it is worth visiting, eating and eating. Look at the paintings of folk artists. It's delicious to have a big-brand snack in the middle of the water, and all kinds of snacks, such as barbecue, mango sticky rice and Thai milk tea. It's not necessary to take a boat here, because shops are all on the shore, so you can walk more, and it's really hot and sunny by boat! There are roofs on the shore, clothes, snacks, souvenirs, everything, but the price is general, not as good as later in the night market, like later in Bangkok to the Kaduga weekend market is very praised. If you really want to experience water vendors, go to Dannenshaduo and wait. As a water market you can see in Pattaya, it's still good, and it's close to the city centre.