‘Half-Half Plus’ co-payment program kicks off at upgraded Pak Khlong Talat Flower Market

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Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi highlights the revamped New Flower Market as a one-stop destination for flowers and food, encouraging vendors and shoppers to participate in the government’s Half-Half Plus co-payment program and boost economic activity.

BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister’s Office Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi has invited the public to use the Half-Half Plus co-payment program at the New Pak Khlong Talat Flower Market, highlighting it as a one-stop destination for floral shopping.

The Minister presided over the opening of the New Flower Market Food Hall, stating that the market is a vibrant commercial hub rich in floral variety and has long served as an important source of income and opportunity for vendors. With the opening of a new food hall, the market has elevated into a comprehensive service space—a true one-stop destination where visitors can find both high-quality flowers and delicious food. The development supports trade links, job creation, and direct engagement between sellers and buyers. It also aligns with the government’s Quick Big Win economic stimulus policy aimed at boosting purchasing power in the final quarter of the year.



The market is located on Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road in Taling Chan District, Bangkok. It serves as a central wholesale market for flowers and ornamental plants from across Thailand, as well as imported flowers, with over 1,500 vendor stalls. The New Flower Market Food Hall includes over 200 food vendors, making it an attractive destination for shoppers, flower enthusiasts, and food lovers alike.

The Minister also encouraged vendors to register for the co-payment program while inviting visitors to make use of their benefits in accordance with the government’s short-term economic stimulus policy. (NNT)