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Saphan Khwai (Thai: สะพานควาย, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn kʰwāːj]) is an intersection and neighbourhood in the overlapping areas of Phaya Thai and Sam Sen Nai subdistricts in Phaya Thai District, Bangkok, Thailand. The surrounding neighbourhood is studded with many apartments and is best known for its many shops and markets.
Front facade of Bamrungchat Satsana Yathai or Baan Mowaan. Bamrungchat Satsana Yathai (Thai: บำรุงชาติสาสนายาไทย) or familiarly known as Ban Mowaan (บ้านหมอหวาน) is a traditional Thai medicine store and historic building located at 9, Soi Thesa, Bamrung Mueang Road, Wat Ratchabophit Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok.
Lam Phaya Floating Market is located on the Lam playa, Banglane, Nakornphratom province. "Lam Phaya" is the name of the village when they are still Bangpla, Nakornchaisri province. [clarification needed] In the King Rama 5th period, Phraya Kromta canalized the back of the market for the farmer to do agriculture. This area was separated into two ...
Si Ayutthaya Road (Thai: ถนนศรีอยุธยา, RTGS: Thanon Si Ayutthaya, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn sǐː ʔā.jút.tʰā.jāː]) is a road in inner Bangkok.It starting from Ratchaprarop road at Makkasan intersection in the area of Ratchathewi district to eastward where cuts Phaya Thai road, then cuts Rama VI road Kamphaeng Phet 5 road and northern railway line, then into Dusit ...
The district was part of Dusit district prior to 1966, and part of Phaya Thai District from 1966 to 1989, when it was elevated to its own district. The name is inherited from Ratchathewi Intersection , which is the intersection of Phetchaburi Road and Phaya Thai Road .
A new Ratchathewi district was created by carving off the southern part of Phaya Thai in 1989. [5] In 1993, some eastern parts were moved out of the district to the newly-formed Din Daeng, [6] leaving Phaya Thai with only one remaining sub-district, Sam Sen Nai. Due to the split off of Ratchathewi, Phaya Thai Road is no longer in Phaya Thai ...
The beginning of the road; view from near Si Phraya Pier toward Si Phraya Intersection, where it meets Charoen Krung Road. Si Phraya Road (Thai: ถนนสี่พระยา, pronounced [sìː pʰráʔ.jāː]) is a road in Bang Rak District, Bangkok, Thailand. It divides the areas of Maha Phruettharam and Si Phraya subdistricts.
Sam Yan Intersection is where Rama IV (which runs in a roughly east-west direction) meets Phaya Thai Road to the north and Si Phraya Road to the southwest. Originally consisting only of an at-grade intersection, the Thai–Japan Flyover Bridge, constructed in 1992, now allows Rama IV traffic to bypass Sam Yan, as well as the eastward Henri Dunant and Sala Daeng intersections.