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That isn't Walking Street. It looks like the picture was taking from the north end of Walking Street looking eastwards along South Road. Walking street would be about 90 degreesto the right of where the picture is taken from.
78.144.110.6 (
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12:16, 17 February 2008 (UTC)reply
Google maps appears to label the street in question "Pattaya Sai 1". Is that the official name? If so it should be noted.
Qemist (
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12:50, 21 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Currently I see "Pattaya sai nueang", which is Pattaya Sai 1 in Thai. Sai just means on the left, whatever that means.
The term "walking street" is not unique to Pattaya (in other words, it's not the real name of that street); many cities have streets that are closed off for weekly markets. Chiang Mai has two markets which are both called Walking Street by the locals, and "Night Market" by the tourists.
Kortoso (
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19:41, 18 January 2018 (UTC)reply