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Pai Batik & Tie-Dye Workshop

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About Pai Batik & Tie-Dye Workshop

A batik and tie-dye clothing studio in Wiang Tai with hands-on workshops and ready-made pieces. A creative half-day for slow travellers.

A batik and tie-dye clothing studio in Wiang Tai with hands-on workshops and ready-made pieces. A creative half-day for slow travellers.

Why visit Pai Batik & Tie-Dye Workshop

  • Range covers everyday needs and gift-shopping in one stop
  • Pricing is fair by Pai standards with limited haggling needed for fixed-price items
  • Location near Bamboo Bridge Boon Ko Ku So makes it easy to fold into a wider sightseeing day
  • Pai Batik & Tie-Dye Workshop in Wiang Tai, the residential riverside area south of the centre is a workable browsing stop with merchandise more curated than the typical Pai tourist strip
  • Air-conditioned interior or covered structure makes it comfortable to browse during the heat of the day

What to expect

Light haggling expected at market stalls fixed prices in proper shops
Browsing is unhurried no aggressive sales pressure at most stalls
Cash and QR payments preferred card accepted at larger shops
Sample sizes for food products often available

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Local tips

  • Practical access is rent a scooter or walk if staying central
  • Compare prices at two or three stalls before buying anything significant
  • Bring a foldable bag for purchases plastic-bag charges are now standard in Thailand
  • Carry small bills 100s and 50s for haggling vendors hate breaking 1000 notes

Frequently asked questions

What hours is Pai Batik & Tie-Dye Workshop open?

Operating hours are 10:00-19:00. Markets typically pick up energy from late afternoon. Some smaller stalls take an early-afternoon break call to confirm if visiting at a specific time.

Can I haggle on price?

Light haggling is expected at market stalls but proper shops have fixed prices. A 10-20 percent discount is realistic on multi-item buys at stalls. Be polite the vendor will tell you yes or no quickly.

Are foreign cards accepted?

Cash and Thai QR PromptPay are universal. Foreign credit cards work at larger shops but not market stalls. Carry 500-2000 baht in cash for any browsing trip.