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Ratchaprasong (Thai: ราชประสงค์,
pronounced [râːt.t͡ɕʰā.prā.sǒŋ]; also
spelled Rajprasong) is the name of an intersection, and a
shopping district named...
- 17
August 2015, a
bombing took
place inside the
Erawan Shrine at the
Ratchaprasong intersection in
Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, Thailand,
killing 20 people...
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meets the
adjacent Ratchaprasong neighbourhood. The area is home to
multiple large shopping malls, and,
together with
Ratchaprasong,
forms what has been...
- modern-day city centre, home to the
prominent shopping areas of Siam and
Ratchaprasong. When King Rama I
established Bangkok as his
capital in 1782, he had...
- management. It is
located on the 16th
floor of the
Amarin Plaza in the
Ratchaprasong area of Bangkok.
Official website 13°44′37″N 100°32′29″E / 13.743632°N...
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Suphachalasai (National Stadium)
Phloen Chit Phra Ram 1
Ratchadamri Ratchaprasong Sam Yan
Saphan Lueang Siam
Square (Shinjuku of Thailand) Suan Luang...
- the shrine. The
shrine is near the
Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, at the
Ratchaprasong intersection of
Ratchadamri Road in
Lumphini Subdistrict,
Pathum Wan...
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there were no
injuries and no arrests. In April,
protesters shifted to
Ratchaprasong intersection. A
state of
emergency was
declared in
Bangkok on 8 April...
- headquarters, but also of some of the city's red-light districts. The Siam and
Ratchaprasong areas in
Pathum Wan are home to some of the
largest shopping malls in...
- and
Lumphini Subdistricts of
Pathum Wan District. It p****es
through Ratchaprasong Intersection at the
heart of Bangkok's main
shopping district, as well...