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'''Utthayan Avenue''' or '''Utthayan Road''' ({{lang-th|ถนนอุทยาน}}), or popularly known as '''Aksa Avenue''' (ถนนอักษะ; lit: ''[[Axis powers|Axis]] road'') is a short road in [[Bangkok]]. It's a road in the style of [[avenue (landscape)|avenue]] in Thawi Watthana and Sala Thammasop sub-districts, [[Thawi Watthana]] district, suburban Bangkok in the area adjacent to [[Tambon]] Salaya, [[Amphoe Phutthamonthon]], [[Nakhon Pathom province]]'s [[Phutthamonthon]]. |
'''Utthayan Avenue''' or '''Utthayan Road''' ({{lang-th|ถนนอุทยาน}}), or popularly known as '''Aksa Avenue''' (ถนนอักษะ; lit: ''[[Axis powers|Axis]] road'') is a short road in [[Bangkok]]. It's a road in the style of [[avenue (landscape)|avenue]] in Thawi Watthana and Sala Thammasop sub-districts, [[Thawi Watthana]] district, suburban Bangkok in the area adjacent to [[Tambon]] Salaya, [[Amphoe Phutthamonthon]], [[Nakhon Pathom province]]'s [[Phutthamonthon]]. |
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Utthayan Avenue or Utthayan Road (Template:Lang-th), or popularly known as Aksa Avenue (ถนนอักษะ; lit: Axis road) is a short road in Bangkok. It's a road in the style of avenue in Thawi Watthana and Sala Thammasop sub-districts, Thawi Watthana district, suburban Bangkok in the area adjacent to Tambon Salaya, Amphoe Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom province's Phutthamonthon.
This avenue has a distance of 3.98 km (around 2.4 mi), width 90 m, with beautiful scenery. The distinctive feature is the two-sided hong (หงส์; swan) lampposts of 979 and 18-m-wide lotus ditch as the traffic island with three tier fountains to be named as the most beautiful roads in Thailand. It serves as a link between Phuttamonthon Sai 3 and Phutthamonthon Sai 4 roads, including parallel to nearby Phetkasem and Borommaratchachonnani roads.
It was created as part of the Phutthamonthon project during the era of the Field Marshal Plaek Phibulsongkram since 1957 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of Buddhism. But the project has been running for a long time until it was completed and officially opened on February 27, 1999.
The name of the avenue is familiar to "Aksa" (Axis) as a memorial to Thailand to join the Second World War as Axis powers (Aksa in Thai means "core").[1]
With the beauty of the avenue, it's often used as a place to take photos especially during the night. And also used as a place to splash water during Songkran Festival like other places of Bangkok such as Khaosan or Rambuttri roads within Banglampoo neighbourhood etc.
Moreover, during April to May 2014, it was used as a gathering place for the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) or red shirts. This event ended at the coup of National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) on May 22 the same year.[2][3] [4]
References
- ^ "ถนนอักษะ". Royal Society of Thailand (in Thai). 2010-11-20.
- ^ "เที่ยวถนนอุทยาน (ถนนอักษะ)ถนนที่สวยและแพงที่สุดในไทย". travel.thaiza (in Thai). 2012-03-05.
- ^ "ทหารหิ้วแดงกร่างพกอาก้า เย้ยอัยการศึกเข้ากรงขัง". ASTV Manager (in Thai). 2014-05-26.
- ^ "ประมวลภาพ : สงกรานต์วันสุดท้ายที่ถนนอักษะ ประชาชนเล่นน้ำทิ้งทวนหนาแน่น". ASTV Manager (in Thai). 2013-04-15.