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Chang Chui (The Plane Night Market)

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok

A creative-junkyard market built around a full-size decommissioned airliner, with sculpture made from scrap, a skull-themed bar, indie food stalls, and an art-school sense of glorious mischief.

Chang Chui — roughly “a craftsman who designs” — is a deliberately ramshackle creative complex on the Thonburi side, anchored by a retired Lockheed airliner mounted as a centrepiece. Around it sprawl recycled-material sculptures, craft stalls, galleries, quirky eateries, and a notorious bar.

Why It’s Interesting

It’s part flea market, part art installation, part food hall, all stitched together from salvage and imagination. Skeleton motifs, a giant insect sculpture, and ever-changing installations make it endlessly photogenic, and the indie food and design stalls reward a slow wander after dark.

Best Time to Visit

It’s at its best in the evening. Opening days and hours have shifted over the years, so check current status before making a special trip — and go with an open mind rather than a fixed plan.

🐿️ Cinnamon was here

Field report

You can see the airplane from three streets away, which is how they get you. It got me.

Chang Chui is a night market built around a full-size decommissioned airliner, surrounded by sculpture welded from scrap, a skull-themed bar, and food stalls run by people with art-school haircuts and serious wok discipline. I climbed the plane's tail — it was there, I was there, the math was simple — and surveyed a market that looks like a junkyard that won an award. Because it is one.

The humans call it 'hipster' like that's an insult; the pad krapow I sampled from a stranger's abandoned plate disagrees. Weekend evenings hum. Loses one acorn because a market with a whole airplane should let a squirrel in the cockpit. Petition ongoing.

— Cinnamon 🐿️

📸 Cinnamon's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

On the tail of the full-size decommissioned airliner. It was there, I was there — the math was simple.
Pad krapow among scrap-metal sculpture on a weekend evening, when the whole junkyard-that-won-an-award hums. Socks liked the skull bar from a distance.

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