Chinatown Road Attractions "One day walk to explore Chinatown, must check in"
Yaowarat Road has been dubbed and dubbed the "Dragon Road", with the beginning of the Dragon Head at the 72th Anniversary Celebration Arch at the Odeon Roundabout. The Dragon Belly is at the old Chinatown market and ends at the end of the dragon's tail at the end of the road. Built during the reign of King Chulalongkorn It took 8 years for the road to be cut between the years 1891 - 1900 in order to make Yaowarat become a place to promote trade. Formerly known as "Yuparaj Road" and His Highness granted the new name "Yaowarat Road".
Odeon Circus Located at Charoen Krung Road intersection, Yaowarat Road and Thai-Chinese Friendship Road This roundabout was originally a fountain circle Built in the period of Chom Phon Prapas Charusatien. Currently renovated as the King Rama 6 Arch Gate. Built in 1999 until being a symbol of Chinatown The arch is designed by Chinese technicians. The roof of the arch is composed of 2 dragons holding their emblem. "Royal Auspicious Ceremony, 6th Round, 5 December 1999" And pure gold weighs 99 baht, covered by the abridgement of the King Bhumibol Adulyadej, referring to Chinese Thais who worship King Rama IX above it
Kuan Yin Shrine Thian Fah Foundation Hospital
Tien Fa Foundation Founded in 2445, is the first foundation in Thailand. Through the integration of 5 language Chinese groups in order to help poor patients get medical care Both the treatment of the present and the Chinese plan. Within this foundation, there is a shrine of the Goddess Guanyin, Bodhisattva Avaloketes Vorapang, President of Porn. Enshrined as a god, the president wishes to bless people to dispel illnesses. To be healthy The body is made of sandalwood, carved in the Tang Dynasty art style. But presumably built during the Song Dynasty or about 800-900 years ago and in the year 1958 was brought from China Enshrined until today
Dragon Temple, Kamlawat or Leng Nei Yi Temple
Is the most famous Chinese temple in Chinatown, located on Charoen Krung Road, opposite to Chinatown Market. Wat Leng Nei Yi Temple Created since 1871 by Phra Ajahn Chine Wang Meditation Wat (Sok Heng) to spread Mahayana Buddhism. And later His Majesty King Chulalongkorn changed the name to Dragon Temple Kamalawat later Inside Leng Nei Yi Temple The main Buddha statue is a golden Buddha statue in front of the temple, enshrined in the shape of a Taoist Buddha image, painted in a Chinese warrior costume. And there are statues of gods according to Taoist beliefs and other Chinese gods