Showing posts with label Khao San road. Show all posts
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July 10, 2017

The History of Khao San Road ถนนข้าวสาร

THE HISTORY OF KHAO SAN ROAD, Bangkok, Thailand        


Khao San Road was built in the year 1892 during the reign of King Rama the 5th after a suggestion from the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning. A plan was drafted that a road would be paved from across the Chanasongkram Temple eastwards, over a canal, intersecting with Fuemg Nakorn Road.  King Rama the 5th graciously bestowed the nam e" KHAO SAN LANE"

From the era of King Rama the 6th, the road was Phra Nakorn District's center for rice trade Shipments of rice would be transported from the royal barn along the Lod Canal up the Chao Phraya River to be commodity due to the location's roximity to the main river.  Originally named Khao San Lane due to its narrow width, but was later renamed Khao San Road.

A small community slowly develped around the area, giving way to other products being sold in the market.  The arrival of foreign tourists did not occur until 1982, which was the year Bangkok celebrated its 200th birthday anniversary.  The yer saw a significant influx of foreigners who came to take in the sights and sounds of Thailand's capital.  The tourists were soon followed by members of the film industry in Hollywood and their production crews.

A demand for low cost accommodations in the area prompte locals to open up their homes to establish make-shift "guest houses" The period of 1985-1986 saw the start of what is now called the "Backpacker Capital of Thailand", which has become world renowned.



June 23, 2010

Wat Chanasongkhram

Wat Chanasong Khram Ratchaworamahawiharn




This Temple is an old monastery which was built before the first reign of Rattanakosin (before 1782).

The former name is Wat Klang Na (Temple in the paddy field). In the reign of King RAMA I, Somdet Phra Bowornratchao Mahasurasinghanat (The Viceroy in King RAMA I's reign) Granted Mon people and Monks to lived in the area, renovated the temple to be residence of Mon Monks, Later, King RAMA I give the new name Tong Pu (name of a town in Myanmar) after the name of Mon Temple in Ayutthay and Lopburi.  In the reign of King RAMA I.  The Temple became  a center of Mon Sect of Buhhism as the awarded to Mon Solders who formed Major troop in war with Burmese.  After the war, the temple was restored and made the Royal Temple and then renamed again to be Chanasongkhram which means victory of war, as Thai gained victory over Burmese for three times between 1785-1787.
credit :  signed board Wat Chanasongkhram

Location :  on Chakrapong road, near Khao San Road, Banglamphu


across Khao San Road, backpacker enclave Banglamphu

Nittaya Thai Curry Shop, Banglampu Market