Will Bangkok's move to Singapore-style hawker centres kill the city's street food scene?
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Will Bangkok's move to Singapore-style hawker centres kill the city's street food scene?
By CNA/Jack Board
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For generations, street food sellers in Bangkok have created a unique culinary scene in the city.
By CNA/Jack Board
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In recent years, the local government has stepped up efforts to improve food safety standards and support lower-income citizens.
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This includes allowing vendors to set up stalls only in designated areas and only Thai citizens on welfare are allowed to take on this work.
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In the past two years, some 10,000 vendors have been removed from the streets.
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But even without the new rules to "clean up" the street food scene, several vendors said that it has been increasingly difficult to make a living over the past few years.
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And for some senior vendors, moving to a new centralised location just seems "unrealistic". “I’m old so they (the authorities) let me stay here,” said Ms Ponthip Janjamsri, 60, who sells fried meat balls.
By CNA/Jack Board