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'''Atsadang Road''' ({{lang-th|ถนนอัษฎางค์}}, {{RTGS|''Thanon Atsadang''}}, {{IPA-th|tʰā.nǒn ʔàt.sā.dāːŋ|pron}}) is an one road in inner Bangkok ([[Rattanakosin Island]]) overlaps three [[khwaeng|Subdistricts]] of [[Phra Nakhon District]], San Chaopho Suea, Wat Ratchabophit, and [[Wang Burapha Phirom Subdistrict|Wang Burapha Phirom]]. It's starting from [[Ratchadamnoen Avenue]] in the area beside [[Sanam Luang]] and [[Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge]] pass through to the end at the junction of [[Chakkraphet Road]] and Charoen Rat 31 Bridge in the area of [[Pak Khlong Talat]] behinde [[Ban Mo Road|Ban Mo]] area on the [[Chao Phraya River]]. There's [[Khlong Khu Mueang Doem]] (''old city moat'') or Khlong Lot (''tube canal'') parallel to the line. The opposite is [[Rachini Road]].
'''Atsadang Road''' ({{lang-th|ถนนอัษฎางค์}}, {{RTGS|''Thanon Atsadang''}}, {{IPA-th|tʰā.nǒn ʔàt.sā.dāːŋ|pron}}) is an one road in inner Bangkok ([[Rattanakosin Island]]) overlaps three [[khwaeng|Subdistricts]] of [[Phra Nakhon District]], San Chaopho Suea, Wat Ratchabophit, and [[Wang Burapha Phirom Subdistrict|Wang Burapha Phirom]]. It's starting from [[Ratchadamnoen Avenue]] in the area beside [[Sanam Luang]] and [[Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge]] pass through to the end at the junction of [[Chakkraphet Road]] and Charoen Rat 31 Bridge in the area of [[Pak Khlong Talat]] behind [[Ban Mo Road|Ban Mo]] area on the [[Chao Phraya River]]. There's [[Khlong Khu Mueang Doem]] (''old city moat'') or Khlong Lot (''tube canal'') parallel to the line. The opposite is [[Rachini Road]].


Its name "Atsadang" in honour of Prince [[Asdang Dejavudh]], who was a son of [[King Chulalongkorn]] (Rama V) and Queen [[Saovabha Phongsri]], includes the younger brother of [[King Vajiravudh]] (Rama VI).<ref>{{cite book|last1=Naenna|first1=Oranee|title=นามนี้มีที่มา|date=2002|publisher=Praphansan|location=Bangkok|isbn=9789742308483|language=Thai|trans-title=These names have origins}}</ref>
Its name "Atsadang" in honour of Prince [[Asdang Dejavudh]], who was a son of [[King Chulalongkorn]] (Rama V) and Queen [[Saovabha Phongsri]], includes the younger brother of [[King Vajiravudh]] (Rama VI).<ref>{{cite book|last1=Naenna|first1=Oranee|title=นามนี้มีที่มา|date=2002|publisher=Praphansan|location=Bangkok|isbn=9789742308483|language=Thai|trans-title=These names have origins}}</ref>

Revision as of 05:58, 23 October 2019

The beginning phase of the road beside Royal Rattanakosin Hotel and Sanam Luang, Khlong Khu Mueang Doem or popularly known as Khlong Lot parallel all the route.
Phra Phithak Intersection, where it meets Phra Phithak Road and rank of old shophouses (seen from Atsadang Road).

Atsadang Road (Template:Lang-th, RTGSThanon Atsadang, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn ʔàt.sā.dāːŋ]) is an one road in inner Bangkok (Rattanakosin Island) overlaps three Subdistricts of Phra Nakhon District, San Chaopho Suea, Wat Ratchabophit, and Wang Burapha Phirom. It's starting from Ratchadamnoen Avenue in the area beside Sanam Luang and Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge pass through to the end at the junction of Chakkraphet Road and Charoen Rat 31 Bridge in the area of Pak Khlong Talat behind Ban Mo area on the Chao Phraya River. There's Khlong Khu Mueang Doem (old city moat) or Khlong Lot (tube canal) parallel to the line. The opposite is Rachini Road.

Its name "Atsadang" in honour of Prince Asdang Dejavudh, who was a son of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and Queen Saovabha Phongsri, includes the younger brother of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI).[1]

There're many places where this road passes. Most of them are historical sites such as Wat Buranasirimattayaram, Charoen Si 34 Bridge, Samphraeng neighbourhood[2], Chang Rong Si Bridge, Royal Cemetery at Wat Ratchabophit, Ministry of Interior, Pig Memorial and Pi Kun Bridge, Saphan Hok, Saphan Mon, Ban Mo Palace etc.

Moreover, shophouses on the road side between Ban Mo with Pak Khlong Talat areas. They're beautiful and historic buildings built with Sino-Portuguese architecture since reign of King Chulalongkorn and was registered as an ancient sites of Bangkok.[3] [4]

And the beginning area of the road near Sanam Luang. It's well known in the name of "Lang Krasuang" (หลังกระทรวง; lit: behind the ministry, refers to Ministry of Defense) as centre of shops in government uniforms, musical instruments, audio and electronic equipments with hiking equipments. [5] [2]

References

  1. ^ Naenna, Oranee (2002). นามนี้มีที่มา [These names have origins] (in Thai). Bangkok: Praphansan. ISBN 9789742308483.
  2. ^ a b Pinijnakorn (2009-02-23). "สามแพร่ง...ทางแยกแห่งทวิภพ" [Sam Praeng...crossroad of two worlds]. TPBS (in Thai).
  3. ^ "ตึกแถวริมถนนอัษฎางค์" [Shophouses rim Atsadang road]. Rattanakosin Island Information Center (in Thai).
  4. ^ Bhanditkul, Orawan (January 2003). ""บ้านเก่า" บนถนนอัษฎางค์ ของพารณ อิศรเสนา ณ อยุธยา" ["Antique House" on Atsadang road of Paron Israsena Na Ayudhya]. Manager Weekend Magazine (in Thai).
  5. ^ "หลังกระทรวง" [Behind the ministry]. Painaidii (in Thai).

13°44′58.89″N 100°29′46.4″E / 13.7496917°N 100.496222°E / 13.7496917; 100.496222