![]() | people in Bangkok, Chinatown1 aside the UOB, to North-west, along the Th charoen krung, Bangkok, Thailand Local-time 16(Saturday)/September/2006 12:36~ タイ、バンコク、チャイナタウン、Th charoen krung チャハン・クルン通り沿い、北西へ向けて UOB(大華銀行の向かい 南側の歩道より) 現地時間2006年9月16日(土)12:36~ http://1st.geocities.jp/jp2323y/ |
![]() | ตลาดในเยาวราช บน ถนนเยาวราช ที่มุ่งหน้าไปสี่แยกราชวงศ์ เดินเข้าซอยอิสรานุภาพช่วงระหว่างถนนเยาวราชกับถนนทรงวาด ฝั่งซ้ายมือจะเจอปากทางเข้าตลาดเก่าเยาวราช เมื่อแหงนหน้ามองจะเห็นป้ายรูปทรงซุ้มประตูจีน มีตัวหนังสือเขียนไว้ว่า ตลาดเก่า หรือที่คนจีนแต้จิ๋วเรียกว่า เล่าตั๊กลัก Yaowarat Road The Chinatown is an old business centre covering a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road. There are many small streets and alleys full of shops and vendors selling all types of goods. It has been the main centre for trading by the Chinese community since they moved from their old site some 200 years ago. Nearby Phahurat or Indian market. Yaowarat Road is also famous for many varieties of delicious foods, and become foods street in the night. |
![]() | Bangkok Chinatown source:http://www.bangkokbeat.com by: http://www.thaitravelhealth.com Between Charoen Krung and Yaowarat road. The best way to experience Chinatown is walking. Popping in and out those little sois (small road), narrow allays and backstreets can keep your eye wide-opened the whole day. Hundreds of shops, stalls & food stands are at hands at both sides of the road. |
![]() | Bangkok Chinatown Market A short stroll through the market stalls found on a side-street between Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Roads. Thick crowds, unfamiliar food, pungent smells, drenching heat assault the senses. http://c2r4a1.blogspot.com/2007/03/bangkok-thailand-13-16-jan-2007_31.html |
![]() | Haroon Mosque Just a short ride through an interesting Muslim neighborhood along Charoen Krung Road, only a few hundred feet from the 5-star Oriental. It makes for a good traffic-free shortcut if you're in the area. |
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![]() | myHotelVideo.com presents: Hotel Swan Bangkok in Bangkok / Bangkok / Thailand More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::100366 Location: The Hotel is situated on the Charoenkrung 36 road, which is the silver and jewellery street in Bangkok. It is next to the French Embassy, close to the Oriental Hotel and only a minute or two by foot from the Chao Phraya River. The hotel is conveniently located in close proximity to public transport, providing easy access to the whole of Bangkok by bus, sky train and by boat along the Chao Phraya River. Don Mueang International Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport are 40 and 35 km away respectively. Facilities: This family-friendly city hotel was established in 1965 and is situated in an old-fashioned building. Guests are welcomed into the hotel lobby at this air-conditioned establishment, which features a 24-hour reception and check-out service. Further facilities include a hotel safe, a restaurant and WLAN Internet access (fees apply). Guests can also take advantage of room and laundry services for an extra fee. Rooms: Rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated in an antique style. All have a private bathroom, air conditioning and a satellite/cable TV with 24-hour movie channels. Further in-room amenities include a direct dial telephone and individually regulated air conditioning units, as well as a safe, minibar and Internet access. Sports/Entertainment: The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool with a private atmosphere. Meals: Breakfast is provided, as are Thai cuisine and European food options, which can be selected from menus. Payment: The hotel accepts MasterCard and VISA. |