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Bangkok’s Chinatown,
Thailand’s largest Chinese community, is commonly known among Thais as
Yaowarat, according to the name of the road where it is located. The
Chinese community dominated trades between Siam (ancient Thailand) and
China since the reign of King Rama I, centered around Ratchawong Pier,
while the construction of Yaowarat Road hadn’t begun until 1891 during
the reign of King Rama V. Today, Yaowarat is widely known as the
kingdom’s largest center of gold trade and a great foodie destination.
Yaowarat simply has two faces: If you visit Yaowarat during the day,
what you see along both sides of this one and a half kilometer road are
shops selling gold, Chinese herbs, fruits and Chinese restaurants
serving authentic cuisine. But if you visit Yaowarat after sunset, the
road turns into a street food heaven where a number of food trucks
prepare you marvelous food, from Chinese fried noodles to iced Chinese
dessert, you hardly find elsewhere.วันจันทร์ที่ 14 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2558
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