Talat Nang Loeng
[file:Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand - panoramio (1).jpg|thumb|250px|Atmosphere within the market]
Talat Nang Loeng or Talad Nang Loeng is a market and historic neighbourhood in Bangkok. Located in Wat Sommanat sub-district, Pom Prap Sattru Phai district.
Talat Nang Loeng was built in the reign of King Rama V. The King officially opened on March 29, 1900 as the first land market of Thailand.
The name Nang Loeng comes from I Loeng, its one type of jar of the Mon people, this has been boat trading in the past around this area. Until the era of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram was Prime Minister, so it was changed to Nang Loeng to sound more polite.
Originally, the area around Nang Loeng was called Ban Sanam Khwai, which means "a place for raising buffaloes", owing it was a suburban area.
Today, around the Talat Nang Loeng is full of old shophouses built with beautiful colonial architecture. And in the market is also a traditional community, which have lived since the market launch. Notable for its food especially Thai desserts. And there's also old cinema, the current closed down in 1993, which has now become a warehouse. In the middle of the market has a shrine of Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse that look like a Chinese joss house commanded the respect and worship of the locals. The reason to have the shrine here was because of the close relationship in the past with locals. His old residence was just opposite Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem not too far.