Chakkrawat

Chakkrawat (Thai: จักรวรรดิ, pronounced [t͡ɕàk.krā.wàt]) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Samphanthawong district, Bangkok.

Prang (pagoda in Khmer-style) of Wat Chakkrawat, the origin of the area's name.
Tip phase of Yaowarat road toward Wang Burapha (the left side is the alley to Saphan Han).

History

In the year 1915, corresponding to the King Vajiravudh (Rama VI)'s reign. Chakkrawat was an amphoe (district) of Phra Nakhon province, same as Sam Yaek, Sampheng, and Samphanthawong.

Later in the year 1931, during the King Prajadhipok (Rama VII)'s reign. The economic downturn, the Siamese government therefore has to save the nation's budget. Therefore had to merge the Chakkrawat and Sampeng together with Samphanthawong since then.

Until the year 1973, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) was officially established. Samphanthawong therefore changed the status to a full district and Chakkrawat officially changed its status to a subdistrict of Samphanthawong.

Its name after Wat Chakkrawat, an old temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period, or formerly known as "Wat Sam Pluem" which located in this area. [1]

Geography

Chakkrawat considered as the west south part of the district. The south side is adjacent to the Chao Phraya river throughout the area.

Neighbouring subdistricts are (from north clockwise): Samphanthawong in its district, Somdet Chao Phraya and Khlong San of Khlong San (across Chao Phraya river), Wang Burapha Phirom of Phra Nakhon.[2]

Chakkrawat and Yaowarat with Ratchawong roads are the main streets. For Chakkrawat is a short road with a length of only 1 km (0.62 mi) and has one-way traffic management, starting from S.A.B. intersection, ran to the southwest through Wat Tuek intersection before ending at the foot of Phra Pok Klao bridge nearby.[3]

Demography

Building of Tang Toh Kang, the first and oldest gold shop in Thailand.
Bangkok River Park, a high-rise condominium in the area on the Chao Phraya river.

In the year 2017, Chakkrawat had a total of 7,529 people (3,699 men, 3,830 women) in 5,037 households.[4]

Places

gollark: Fixed time costs of landing/takeoff and piloting it between buildings near ground level probably not working very well.
gollark: I assume they meant to use them for longer-distance journeys, so hardly. Besides, the sky is big.
gollark: You do use pilots for takeoff and landing, but I don't know how required that is.
gollark: They're better at it. Since the sky is predictable and mostly empty.
gollark: Planes can mostly autopilot themselves.

References

  1. Chulasai, Bundit; Chotipanich, Ratchada (2019-02-03). "เขตสมเด็จพระสัมพันธวงศ์" [Phra Samphanthawong district]. Matichon (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  2. "แขวงจักรวรรดิ" [Chakkrawat subdistrict]. Google Maps (in Thai).
  3. laser (2009-03-09). "เที่ยวไปกินไป @ ถนนจักรวรรดิ์" [Travel to eat @ Chakkrawat road]. Pantip.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  4. "รายงานสถิติจำนวนประชากรและบ้าน ประจำปี พ.ศ.2560" [Report of population and households statistics of the year 2017]. Stat.dopa.go.th (in Thai).

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