Talat Noi Street Art has no lack of artistic surprises. You can find beautiful setups in almost every part of the Talat Noi neighborhood.
Talat Noi Street Art has no lack of artistic surprises.
That’s why I decided to dedicate a post specifically for this.
Start with Photo Hostel and Photo Cafe. The elephant is quite symbolic in Thailand.
Everything displayed anywhere somehow got its own unique and artistic sense.
Talat Noi Street Art
You can find beautiful setups in almost every part of the Talat Noi neighborhood.
Chinese element, in red color.
An abandoned car that somehow made it into an Instagrammable check-in spot.
A small corner reflecting the culture.
This yellow bike with plate number 1. Just nice for the photo.
A beautiful blend of modern and traditional architecture.
Nicholes Cage, Ghost Rider‘s bike? Talking about bikes, there are quite a lot motorbikes that seemingly parked just right at the spot for a nice photo shot.
Looks like an old Tuk-tuk that had been turned into an art piece. Display at a corner of the lane in the neighborhood.
Kawasaki, a famous motorbike brand in Southeast Asia, specifically Malaysia and Thailand.
How can we leave out Suzuki then?
As mentioned, if one pays enough attention to the details, the settings around the neighborhood of Talat Noi Street Art can give quite some inspiring and awesome scenery.
The mops and cleaning tools simply made the corner more artistic for a photo.
Imagination has no limit.
Creativity at its finest, turning old cruise springs into art pieces.
A sneak peek into the entrance of the artistic cafe on the top floor. Looks like a garage full of unwanted boat spare parts.
People find their sweet spot for social media photos.
It’s going to be “dong dong qiang” (Chinese New Year dragon dance) after “ding dong bell” (Christmas Jingle Bell).
A cat resting along the walkway.
Inclusivity. Creatively getting the involvement of the youth community, such as students from nearby schools to paint a part of the mural art.
One side of the lane is filled with mural painting, while the other side hangs all the photo contest content showing the beauty of the neighborhood captured by photographers. A good idea in adding artistic vibes to the neighborhood.
Heard this is a narrow lane that hardly fits in a mini-car in width.
Tuk-tuk, just very common in Thailand.
The creative silver spoon-crafted dragon. Could be welcoming the Chinese zodiac year of the dragon in 2024.
To end the Talat Noi trip with another Transformer statue, the Bumblebee.