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Sampheng (Thai: สำเพ็ง,
pronounced [sǎm.pʰēŋ]) is a
historic neighbourhood and
market in Bangkok's Chinatown, in
Samphanthawong District. It was settled...
- soon
became the city's
dominant ethnic group.
Originally centred around Sampheng, the core of
Chinatown now lies
along Yaowarat Road,
which serves as its...
- Road,
Songsawat Road,
Ratchawong Road, and
Chakkrawat Road. Yaowarat's
Sampheng Market is the
center of the area. The path of the road is said to resemble...
- district, they were
relocated here when the
capital was set up. The
narrow Sampheng Lane (สำเพ็ง, now
called Wanit I Road, วานิช 1) was the district's main...
- was
built by King
Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1892
after the
great fire in
Sampheng area. The
Siamese government wanted to
expand the
roads and
public utilities...
-
neighbourhoods and
markets are
found here,
including the
Chinese settlement of
Sampheng. The city was
expanded toward Dusit District in the
early 19th century...
-
community market on
Rattanakosin Island next to the Chao
Phraya River.
Sampheng or the
official name Soi
Wanich 1: A
small alleyway lined with numerous...
- Bangkok's
Chinatown is
Yaowarat and
including neighboring areas such as
Sampheng,
Charoen Chai,
Charoen Krung, Suan Mali,
Phlapphla Chai or Wong Wian Yi...
- Thailand. King Ananda: The
royal visit of
Sampheng neighbourhood with his brother,
Prince Bhumibol at the time.
Sampheng is the
major Thai-Chinese hub in Bangkok...
- Tudigong, Pun Tao Kong. His
temples are few, such as in a
small alley in
Sampheng, part of Chinatown.
Often his
images are
worshiped and
enshrined with other...