Ratchawong Pier

Ratchawong Pier (Thai: ท่าราชวงศ์, ท่าน้ำราชวงศ์, ท่าเรือราชวงศ์; sometimes spelled: Rachawongse; designated pier code N5) is a pier on Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.

Ratchawong Pier (N5) from the Chao Phraya in 2022

Description

Ratchawong Pier located at the end of Ratchawong Road in the area of Chinatown close to historic and shopping districts, Sampheng and Song Wat Road. The pier was the port where goods were embarking to the cargo ships anchored middle the Chao Phraya River. These ships were the main means of transport, both passengers and cargoes, links Bangkok to Chonburi, Chanthaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Ban Don (Surat Thani).

At its heyday there was direct tram route to the pier, and around 11.00 p.m. or midnight during the Chinese New Year, it was also a pier that supports many passengers to take ferry to pay homage Sampokong, a large Buddha of Wat Kanlayanamit in Thonburi side.

Presently, the pier is one of the main ports for passenger ferries crossing Chao Phraya River to Tha Din Daeng, another Bangkok's Chinatown. The ferry or passenger ship business is owned by the private company. [1] [2] Based on 2002 data, about 25,000 people use this pier per day.[3]

In addition, in the post-World War II, this pier was considered a venue for young people similar to Siam Square at present. It was a centre of many famous and tasty restaurants.[4]

Transportation

References

  1. ICONSIAM. "• ความสำคัญจากอดีต-ปัจจุบัน" [• Importance from past-present]. facebook (in Thai).
  2. "ท่าน้ำราชวงศ์" [Ratchawong pier]. Chinatownyaowarach (in Thai).
  3. Phanwiroj, Prawit (2002). คู่มือท่องเที่ยวไชน่าทาวน์ เสน่ห์เมืองจิ๋ว ทำเลมังกรทอง [Chinatown guidebook: charming small town, golden dragon location] (in Thai). Bangkok: Plan Printing. p. 116. ISBN 9747041278.
  4. Pintotaolek (2019-06-16). "ตามรอยพ่อไปชิม : ของอร่อยหากินยาก ยุคย่านราชวงศ์เฟื่องฟู ร้านอาเล็กราชวงศ์" [Follow in father’s footsteps to taste: rare tasty food, Ratchawong area in prosperous era, Alex Rajawong Restaurant]. Matichon (in Thai).
  5. "รถเมล์สายที่ผ่านถนน เยาวราช" [Bus routes passing through Yaowarat Rd]. route (in Thai).
  6. "สายรถประจำทาง" [Bus lines]. BMTA (in Thai).

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