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唐人街和帕胡拉特街区在曼谷的位置

耀华力路和巴莪拉路 (泰语: เยาวราชและพาหุรัด) 是曼谷的多文化区域,位于是隆以西,拉达那哥欣以东南。耀华力路是曼谷庞大华人社区的所在地,而印度裔则聚集在巴莪拉路周边。白天,耀华力路与其他曼谷区域的街景差别不大,尽管这个街区感觉像一个大型街头市场,有一些隐藏的瑰宝等待探索。但到了夜晚,闪烁着中文的霓虹灯亮起,餐厅的顾客涌上街头,将这里变成一个迷你香港(少了摩天大楼)。巴莪拉路是购买布料、配饰和宗教用品的绝佳去处。来到这里,不品尝一些绝对超值的美味佳肴是绝对不完整的——比如燕窝汤或一些印度咖喱。

了解

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唐人街路

与城市其他地区相比,这个区域相当紧凑,最适合全天(和夜晚)徒步游。您会遇到街头市场、商铺、金店、美丽的殖民时期建筑遗迹和一些有趣的寺庙。这个街区与寺庙到寺庙的奔波不同,它主要是在过去两个世纪里一瞥商业曼谷的面貌。匆忙而过不会有所收获——不如放慢脚步,坐在塑料椅子上,看着当地商贩售卖他们的商品。由于街头市场并非专为外国人设计,您会发现各种各样的商品:陶瓷、布料、黄金、俗气的青少年商品、蚂蚁药粉笔、宝莱坞电影、人参根。您一天下来不知道会淘到什么。最好在工作日来,因为许多商店在周末会关门。另外请注意,大多数商店在下午5点关门,之后大部分地区会变得相当荒凉(耀华力路是一个值得注意的例外)。

概览

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在唐人街的辨别方向比在曼谷其他地方都更困难。该区域布满了狭窄的小巷和不起眼的人行通道,并且有几条像小型高速公路一样的大路穿过。寻找方向很困难,因为路标被霓虹灯和其他商家为吸引顾客而悬挂的商品遮挡。该区域的完美地图还有待创建,所以要适应情况,并准备好经常迷路。还要注意,小巷通常被称为 trok 而不是常见的 soi,而且许多小巷有多个名称。例如,Trok Issaranuphap 通常标示为 Soi Issaranuphap 或 Soi 16,而 Soi Phadung Dao 也被称为 Soi Texas。

正如预料的那样,唐人街围绕着 唐人街路,这是一条布满霓虹灯的大路。它的北边是 Charoen Krung Road,也是曼谷的主要交通干道之一。平行于唐人街路南侧的是 Sampheng Lane,也称为 Soi Wanit 1,这是一条狭窄的步行通道,有许多小型百货商店。穿过这三条街道的是步行通道 Trok Issaranuphap,这是另一个适合购物和小吃的地方。另一条穿过唐人街路的小巷是 Soi Phadung Dao,这里是您饥饿时该去的地方。

帕胡拉特路

帕胡拉特路位于 Phahurat Road 中心,紧邻 Sampheng Lane 的西边。它与 Chakphet RoadTri Phet Road 相交,这两条都是主要道路,要应对来自纪念桥的巨大交通量。

历史

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唐人街是泰国最古老的华人社区之一。曼谷华人社区的故事始于 18 世纪末,当时中国 潮汕地区贫穷的农民搬到了叻差纳瓦的大皇宫地区。他们来到暹罗,希望在吞武里(当时是国家的首都,位于昭披耶河的另一边)找到工作。1782 年,当拉玛一世国王在皇宫地区建立新都时,华人被要求搬到城墙外。

新的华人社区,如今以唐人街路命名,在接下来的两个世纪里成为曼谷主要的商业中心。曾经贫穷的农民通过努力工作,成为了暹罗贸易的支柱。这里也曾以妓院、赌场和鸦片馆林立的肮脏区域而闻名,尽管这些活动现在是非法的,在该地区已不再存在。1891 年,在拉玛五世国王的命令下修建了唐人街路和 Charoen Krung Road,该地区的商业中心也从 Sampheng Lane 转移到了这两条道路。

几年后,一场大火爆发,为 1898 年修建帕胡拉特路打开了道路。拉玛五世国王以其女儿帕胡拉特·马尼迈公主的名字命名,以纪念她十岁早逝。该地区曾是越南移民的飞地,自 18 世纪末拉玛 تک王朝时期就居住在这里。道路的修建为印度社区的迁入腾出了空间,从那时起,这个街区逐渐形成了如今依然存在的南亚特色。

随着泰国成为亚洲新兴经济体之一,商业中心从唐人街和帕胡拉特转移到了暹罗广场地区。然而,这个多元文化区仍然展现了近二十年来商业曼谷的面貌。

对话

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虽然每个人都说泰语,但唐人街的许多老居民仍然以潮州话为母语。

抵达

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Map of Bangkok/Yaowarat and Phahurat

由于其靠近昭披耶河的地理位置,大多数游客乘坐昭披耶快船服务进入唐人街和帕胡拉特。从叻差纳瓦是隆单程约需 20 分钟,费用约为 18 泰铢。最重要的码头是RachawongseSi Phraya 码头,所有航线都经过这两个码头。Rachawongse 码头是前往唐人街中心的理想下车点,而 Si Phraya 码头靠近该区的东南部。前往帕胡拉特最好使用纪念桥码头 (Saphan Phut),该码头仅由无旗和橙色旗航线服务。其他可能 L 有用的码头是 RachiniMarine Department,这两个码头仅由无旗航线服务。

如果您从吞武里过来,可以乘渡轮过河。有从 Kanlayanamit 到 Pak Khlong Talat,从 Dindaeng 到 Rachawongse,以及从 Klongsan 到 Si Phraya 的渡轮服务。渡轮大约每 15 分钟一班,票价仅为 3 泰铢。

乘坐公共交通

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如果您从是隆素坤逸拉差达皮塞方向过来,可以直接乘坐地铁到达唐人街和帕胡拉特。地铁的华南蓬Wat MangkonSam Yot 站都位于该区域的两条主要动脉之一的 Charoen Krung Road 上,交通便利。

乘巴士

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曼谷的公交系统很复杂,但它实际上是游览城市最便宜的方式之一。许多线路都经过该区域,但请先听一个警告:由于唐人街路是单行道,公交线路只允许朝西方向(前往叻差纳瓦)行驶。朝东行驶的巴士则使用 Charoen Krung Road!

普通和空调公交车25 是最重要的公交线路。它始于素坤逸路的最东南部,然后沿着该路向西北行驶,经过 Ratchaprasong 路口(前往暹罗广场)、Ratchadamri Road、是隆路口、Rama IV Road、华南蓬火车站,然后直接穿过唐人街路和帕胡拉特路。此线路也可以从另一方向乘坐,从 Tha Chang 码头(靠近叻差纳瓦的大皇宫)出发,并走 Charoen Krung Road 而不是唐人街路。

考山路,可以乘坐普通(环线)公交车56,该车沿考山路东端的 Tanao Road 行驶,然后向南穿过 Maha Chai Road 和 Chakphet Road(在 Merry King 百货商店后下车,即可到达帕胡拉特路和 Sampheng Lane;不要错过,它会在穿过纪念桥后前往吞武里)。普通公交车4是隆路口沿 Rama IV Road 行驶,经过华南蓬火车站,然后穿过唐人街路,向西南方向经过 Phra Pok Klao 桥前往吞武里(与所有线路一样,在朝东方向,唐人街路会被跳过,而走 Charoen Krung Road)。

乘火车

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从位于该区东部边界的华南蓬火车站可以轻松到达唐人街和帕胡拉特。然而,越来越多的长途列车正在迁往位于城市北部郊区的邦素新中央车站。

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唐人街和帕胡拉特周边景点众多,但如果您在寻找“必看”景点,可能需要先游览叻差纳瓦。在悠闲地漫步这个街区时,您至少应该参观Wat Mangkon KamalawatWat Traimit。其他景点可能被视为可选,或者对冒险旅行者更有吸引力。

寺庙

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  • Guru Tawan Sikh Temple (คุรุดวาราศรีคุรุสิงห์สภา Gurudwara Siri Guru Singh Sabha), 565 Chakphet Rd (next to the India Emporium, south of the Phahurat Rd and Chakphet Rd intersection), +66 2 221-1011. 10:00-18:00 daily. Established in 1932, this Sikh temple is the most iconic landmark of Phahurat. It is a white six-storey building with a large golden dome on top, and is the second-largest Sikh temple outside India. This temple is very important for daily life as most Indians in this neighbourhood are Sikhs. The main room is on the fourth floor, and it is possible for non-Sikhs to enter, but they need to take off their shoes and cover their head with an orange cloth. The Sikh community gathers in large numbers on Sundays and during religious festivals. They serve free Indian vegetarian food in the community kitchen on these occasions. Free. Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha (Q97368877) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Chai Chana Songkhram (วัดชัยชนะสงคราม), 83 Chakrawat Rd (walk 150 m north along Chakrawat Rd from Yaowarat Rd), +66 2 221-4310. This third-class royal temple dates from 1848, the reign of King Rama III. The temple was the project of chief commander Chao Phraya Bodindecha, who led Siam to victory in the wars against Vietnam and Cambodia. He designated his house and the surrounding land as a site for a new temple, which he called "War Victory Temple" as a commemoration to his victories. It is a relatively large temple complex with an enshrined Buddha inside the main building. Free. Wat Chai Chana Songkhram (Q13020660) on Wikidata Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, Bangkok on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
鳄鱼在 Wat Chakrawat
  • Wat Chakrawat (วัดจักรวรรดิราชาวาสวรมหาวิหาร), Chakrawat Rd (enter the compound via a small alley from Maha Chak Rd). The temple itself actually is rather small, though it does have some interesting features. To the right as you walk through the gate is a small viharn. Its outer wall is decorated in a remarkable black and gold pattern, which is unusual, as usually these decorations are found on interior walls. Most travellers like to visit this place for its serene atmosphere with crocodiles, birds, dogs, birds, and relaxed monks. Crocodiles have been living in the small pond beside the temple for about fifty years. At that time, a crocodile that was found in the Chao Phraya River was brought to this temple for the safety of Bangkok's citizens. This original crocodile can still be viewed in the glass case above the pond. Free. Wat Chakkrawat (Q2552262) on Wikidata Wat Chakkrawat on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Ga Buang Kim, Soi Krai (walk into the small alleys from Anawong Rd or Rachawongse Rd). Definitely off the tourist trail, this more or less deserted temple shows how local residents practise their religion. The most interesting room is the wonderfully ornamented Boonsamakan Vegetarian Hall, which is home to miniature gold characters reappearing several times in different moods and positions. Around the doorway, at the top of the stairs, you can find finely crafted ceramic figurines drawn from Chinese opera stories. Chinese opera performances are occasionally held at the other building in the temple compound. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Kanikapon (วัดกณิการ์ผล, also known as Wat Mae Lao Feng), Trok Issaranuphap (at the intersection of Trok Issaranuphap and Phlap Phla Chai Rd). A short walk from the much-visited Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is Wat Kanikapon, built in the late 19th century. Certainly off the beaten path, if it is known by travellers, then it is because the temple was founded by a brothel owner. The dark green tiles decorate that the window frames bear resemblance to the green curtains used in the brothels that once thrived in Yaowarat (in Thailand, green was used to designate brothels in a similar way as red was used to designate brothels in the West). Next to the ubosot in a smaller viharn housing a Western-looking Buddha image. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (วัดมังกรกมลาวาส Dragon Flower Temple or วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่ Wat Leng Noei Yi), Charoen Krung Rd (at the Charoen Krung Rd and Trok Issaranuphap intersection, take the small passageway from Charoen Krung Rd), +66 2 222-3975. 06:00-17:00 daily. On the list of every Yaowarat visitor, you will be amazed by the impressive multi-tiered gateway when you enter the temple. It is a Mahayana Buddhist temple, the school of Buddhism followed by most Chinese, and it has mixed with other Chinese practices like Confucianism and Taoism. It was built in 1871 in the traditional Teochew architectural style. There are plenty of statues and shrines inside. Most interesting is the part right after the second entrance. Four golden statues will greet you, each with a symbolic object: a parasol, a pagoda, a snake's head, and a mandolin. It is one of Chinatown's liveliest temples with many Thai-Chinese praying and burning incense. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Pathum Khongkha (วัดปทุมคงคา), Song Wat Rd (between Sampheng Lane and Soi Wanit 2). 07:00-18:00 daily. This ancient monastery was founded in the Ayutthaya period. It was renovated during the reign of King Rama I by a rich Thai citizen, who gave the temple its current name. The main Buddhist image in the temple is in the subduing mara posture. The doors and windows are exquisitely decorated in with lacquered ornamentation in gold leaf patterns. Behind the temple is the Execution Stone, where King Rama III ordered the execution of Krommaluang Rak Ronnaret for planning a rebellion against him. The canal in front of the temple is a holy site as the ash of cremated members of the royal family and the royal elephants are scattered here. The temple has been completely restored, making the golden Buddha images look shinier than ever. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Ratchaburana (วัดราชบูรณะหรือวัดเลียบ), Tri Phet Rd (at the Tri Phet Rd and Chakrawat Rd intersection), +66 2 225-1595. 06:00-18:00 daily. This temple is at the foot of the Rama I Memorial Bridge on the Bangkok side. Built in the late Ayutthaya period by a Chinese merchant, it is otherwise known as Wat Liap and is one of the 3 principal temples of the capital which include Wat Ratchaburana, Wat Ratchapradit, and Wat Mahathat. It had been regularly restored since the reign of King Rama I through to the reign of King Rama VII, except in the sixth reign. Some of the temple's principal buildings, especially Phra Ubosot, the ordination hall, which houses mural paintings by Khrua In Khong, were badly damaged by bombing during World War II. The buildings were later restored to their good condition. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Samphanthawong (วัดสัมพันธวงศารามวรวิหาร), Song Sawat Rd (north of the Song Sawat Rd and Sampheng Lane intersection). In the Ayutthaya period this temple bore the name "Wat Ko", which means "island temple", as it was surrounded by a canal flowing from the Chao Phraya River. King Rama I turned it into a royal temple in 1796. King Rama IV gave the temple its current name after Prince Samphanthawong. Inside is a statue of Mara, with rows of golden Buddhas at the back. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Wat Traimit (วัดไตรมิตรวิทยารามวรวิหาร), Tri Mit Rd (from Yaowarat Rd, take a left at the Odeon Circle), +66 2 225-9775. 08:00-17:00 daily. This temple is one of the highlights of Yaowarat, but was built in a traditional Thai architectural style. It houses the Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon (พระพุทธมหาสุวรรณปฏิมากร), the world's largest solid-gold Buddha image, which originates from the Sukhothai period. It is over 3 m tall and weighs 5.5 tonnes, with an interesting history. The image was only rediscovered about 50 years ago when it dropped from a crane while being moved. This cracked the plaster exterior that was (as it's said) applied to hide the image from the invading Burmese army. There is an impressive white structure with a golden spire next to the temple, that reaches higher than many other buildings in the district. 20 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

神庙

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Leng Buai Ia Shrine
  • Leng Buai Ia Shrine (ศาลเจ้าเล่งบ๊วยเอี๊ยะ), Trok Issaranuphap (from Yaowarat Rd, walk north into Trok Issaranuphap and take a right). This shrine, housed in a traditionally Chinese-style building is considered to be the oldest Chinese shrine in Thailand. This claim is based on the plaque inside with a Chinese inscription that states that the shrine was built in 1658. That year corresponds to the Ayutthaya period, far before Bangkok became the capital of the country. During all these years, Chinese businessmen in the area came to the shrine for refuge and to improve the prosperity of their businesses. The roof is made of glazed coloured tiles with two ceramic-clad dragons on top. The two main columns beside the entrance also both feature a ceramic-clad dragon. Inside there is a shrine dedicated to Leng Buai Ia and his wife in the centre, a shrine dedicated to the deity Going-Wu on the left and a shrine dedicated to the Queen of Heaven on the right. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Kwong Siew Foundation (มูลนิธิกว๋องสิว), 5/3-5/5 Charoen Krung Rd (from Yaowarat Rd, walk north through Soi Phadung Dao and take a left), +66 2 226-5704. As with the other foundations and medical centres in the area, this charity also has an impressive shrine known as the Guang Dong Shrine (ปูชนียสถานมณฑลกวางตุ้ง). This 130-year old shrine was built in a traditional Chinese style and used to be a meeting place of overseas Chinese from the Guangdong region in China. It was built mostly with construction materials and Buddha images from their homeland. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Li Thi Miew Shrine (ศาลเจ้าหลีตี่เบี้ยว), 494 Plap Phla Chai Rd (from Charoen Krung Rd, walk into Plaeng Nam Rd and follow the road on the left-hand side), +66 2 221-6985. One of the larger and more open Chinese shrines in Bangkok, you'll not find many other travellers here. This Taoist temple has a large roof with plenty of smaller shrines. As typical in Chinese shrines, the roof features two dragons that play with a pearl. The building next to the temple features a large shrine, which just like the Thien Fa Foundation, is dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Poh Teck Tung Foundation (มูลนิธิป่อเต็กตึ๊ง), 326 Chao Kham Rob Rd (at the end of Soi Issaranuphap, pass the police station and cross the street), +66 2 225-0020. 07:00-20:00 daily. This charity organisation was established by Dr Utain Techapaiboon more than 100 years ago for arranging funerals for unidentified corpses, such as accident victims. Between the foundation and the Li Thi Miew Shrine are plenty of funerary paraphernalia shops. Most interesting is the Da Feng Zu Shrine inside. It is a very lively shrine with many Thai-Chinese coming over to worship the Da Feng Zu God, make merit and get rid of their bad fortune. Many satin banners and paper offerings such as fake money are burned to ensure that the spirit of the deceased has lots of good things in the afterlife. Free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • San Jao Sieng Kong (ศาลเจ้าเซียงกง), Soi Wanit 2 (from Soi Wanit 2 or Song Sawat Rd, walk into Soi Phanu Rangsi and follow the signs to River View Guesthouse). 06:00-18:00 daily. In one of the small sois and particularly difficult to find, this 200-year old riverbank shrine is one of the oldest Chinese shrines in the city. It is guarded by a playful rooftop terracotta dragon. One of the former owners of the shrine made money by collecting taxes on birds nest delicacies. It gets lively during the Vegetarian Festival in October, when Chinese operas and fairground games are staged. It is in the middle of the Sieng Kong Zone, a car spare parts market named after the shrine, and thus could be combined with a visit to it. Donation requested. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Thien Fa Foundation (มูลนิธิเทียนฟ้า), Yaowarat Rd (walk towards and into Yaowarat Rd from the Odeon Circle). This is the oldest charitable society of Bangkok, founded in 1902 by Chinese immigrants. The local clinics at the site provide free medical treatment for the poor using traditional Chinese as well as modern practices. Most interesting for foreign visitors is the courtyard which boasts the Guan Yin Shrine (ปูชนียสถานเจ้าแม่กวนอิม), commonly known as the "Shrine for the Goddess of Mercy". Local visitors of the shrine follow the Mahayana school of Buddhism, which is different from the Theravada school that is dominant in Thailand. The statue of the goddess Ming, to whom the shrine is dedicated, is the highlight of the temple. The statue was carved out from a single piece of solid teak and shows Ming in the attitude of giving blessings. It was carved in China in Tang Dynasty-style and is believed to be around 800 years old. The statue has been in possession of the foundation since 1958, when it was taken out of China and placed inside the temple. The exterior's architecture is typically Chinese with an impressive roof and beautiful teak carvings of dragons and other Chinese symbols. It is particularly lively during Chinese New Year. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

博物馆和纪念碑

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  • Chinese shophouses Maha Chak Rd 从 Sampheng Lane 往北走 Maha Chak Rd 约 30 米,然后左转进入一条有盖的通道)。 在一处小巷深处,可以看到一排排黄色的中式联排房屋。这里环境宁静祥和,似乎远离了都市的喧嚣。这些房屋是该地区的典型建筑,也非常适合拍照,所以不要错过在此拍照留念。(注意:截至 2016 年 8 月,这些联排房屋已被封锁并正在翻修,因此您实际上看不到任何东西。) 免费 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
耀华力路(Yaowarat Rd)开头的中国式牌楼
  • 国王生日庆典拱门 (ประตูจีนที่วงเวียนโอเดียน) 在 Odeon Circle,Tri Mit Rd 和 Charoen Krung Rd 的交叉路口)。 这座中式仪式门由泰籍华人捐建,以示对普密蓬·阿杜德国王的忠诚。于 1999 年 12 月 5 日国王 72 岁生日时正式落成。拱门上的四个汉字意为“国王万岁”,系诗琳通公主殿下(精通中文)的手迹。 免费 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 拉玛一世大帝纪念碑 (พระบรมราชานุสาวรีย์พระบาทสมเด็จพระพุทธยอดฟ้าจุฬาโลกมหาราช), Tri Phet Rd 纪念桥后面)。 为纪念 1932 年曼谷建城 150 周年而建,纪念碑位于曼谷一侧的大纪念桥桥脚。拉玛一世国王是扎克里王朝的第一位国王,也是暹罗王国(泰国当时的名字)的建都者。他于 1736 年 3 月 20 日出生在泰国前首都之一的大城。他于 1782 年 4 月 6 日登基,并在 27 年后去世。 免费 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 三攀他旺博物馆 (พิพิธภัณฑ์ท้องถิ่นกรุงเทพมหานคร), Song Wat Rd 在 Wat Pathum Khongkha 学校内,进入 2 号楼并上楼), +66 2 233-3216 周一至周五 08:00-16:00 这家社区博物馆致力于展示早期移民到曼谷的华人。泰语和英语的图片和文字概述了这一民族群体的历史以及他们对耀华力路(其中一部分也称为三攀他旺区)的生活和贡献。有照片展示了约一百年前 Sampheng Lane 的样子。如果您想更深入地了解该地区,这是一个有趣的博物馆。 免费 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

欧式建筑

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曼谷银行大楼
  • 曼谷银行大楼 ธนาคารกรุงเทพ), Sampheng Lane 在 Sampheng Lane 和 Mangkon Rd 的交叉路口)。 曼谷银行大楼位于 Tang To Kang 金店对面,与之非常相似,是曼谷最古老的商业建筑之一。外部是经典的早期拉达那哥欣风格,带有明显的欧洲影响。内部则大量使用硬木镶板。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 圣玫瑰教堂 วัดแม่พระลูกประคำ Wat Mae Phra Luk Prakham), 1318 Yotha Rd 从 River City 步行进入小街市), +66 2 266-4849 周一至周六 06:00,周日 06:15、08:00、10:00 早期在阿瑜陀耶(Ayutthaya)的葡萄牙商人后裔最初定居在河对岸的吞武里(Thonburi)(即圣十字教堂所在地),但逐渐迁至河的对岸。由于葡萄牙是暹罗最重要的贸易国之一,这座教堂于 1786 年获得拉玛一世国王的土地赠予而建,当时曼谷刚成为暹罗的首都约四年。随着葡萄牙海外影响力的减弱,葡萄牙社区分散,教堂一度荒废。20 世纪中叶的印度支那战争期间,许多越南和柬埔寨天主教徒逃到曼谷,并将这座教堂作为主要的礼拜场所。在其历史进程中,教堂曾两次重建,现存的教堂建于 19 世纪 90 年代。这座奶油色的教堂有一个高耸的尖塔,一套有趣的欧洲风格的彩色玻璃窗,以及一座复活节时会被抬游街的基督雕像。 Holy Rosary Church (Q18658070) on Wikidata Holy Rosary Church, Bangkok on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 暹罗商业银行大楼 อาคารธนาคารไทยพาณิชย์ สาขาตลาดน้อย), Soi Wanit 2 从圣玫瑰教堂稍北的 Soi Wanit 2 进入通道)。 周一至周五 10:00-18:00 与其在地面上寻找这座装饰艺术风格的建筑,不如乘坐湄南河快船(Chao Phraya Express Boat)观看效果最佳。它是泰国第一家由泰国人经营的商业银行。由意大利建筑师 Annibale Rigotti 设计,于 1904 年完工,具有典型的 19 世纪欧洲风格。每个山墙都独具特色,饰有精美的抹灰图案。 免费 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 松瓦路 ถนนทรงวาด)。 一个世纪前,这条路是稻米贸易的中心。沿着这条路漫步,可以很好地领略昔日的风貌,看到破败的 19 世纪风格的仓库和商号。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 郑德恭金店 พิพิธภัณฑ์ทองคำห้างทองตั้งโต๊ะกัง), 345 Sampheng Lane 在 Sampheng Lane 和 Mangkon Rd 的交叉路口), +66 2 224-2422 周一至周六 09:30-16:00 唐人街是曼谷最古老的地区之一,约有 14% 的建筑被指定为历史地标。郑德恭金店是其中之一,是一栋有趣的殖民风格建筑,实际上是曼谷最古老的金店(考虑到现在该地区遍布的众多金店,这一点很难相信)。如果您想参观黄金博物馆,需要提前两天预约。 免费 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

活动

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参加耀华力路和巴霍拉特徒步导览 (Yaowarat and Phahurat Tour),这是一个为期一整天的徒步导览,带您游览该地区最有趣的景点、市场和餐厅。

  • 查伦隆皇家剧院 เฉลิมกรุงรอยัลเธียเตอร์), 66 Charoen Krung Rd 老暹罗广场旁边), +66 2 225-8757 每日 10:00-18:00 该剧院于 1933 年开业,侧重于泰国戏剧“孔”(khon)——基于泰国历史和传说的传统泰国舞蹈,演出时长约两小时。“孔”表演主要在冬季进行,而其他表演艺术(包括电影)全年都有上演。最好先致电了解有哪些演出。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

节日

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  • 春节 (เทศกาลตรุษจีน). 拜访耀华力路(Yaowarat)的最佳时机,此时曼谷的唐人街将进入狂欢模式。耀华力路将对交通管制,届时将有街头庆祝活动、舞狮表演和美食节。通常,泰国皇室成员会前来与华人社区一同庆祝。寺庙届时将比以往更加拥挤,许多泰国华人前来祈祷和烧香。一年中此时最值得参观的寺庙是龙莲寺(Wat Mangkon Kamalawat)和天华慈善会(Thien Fa Foundation)。
  • 月饼节 (เทศกาลไหว้พระจันทร์). 每年九月下旬或十月初举行。也称为中秋节或灯笼节。华人家庭和朋友会在满月下聚会,向月神致敬。他们的庆祝活动包括在明亮的月光下一起吃月饼和柚子。节日期间,耀华力路(Yaowarat)的许多商店都会出售月饼,所以您不妨尝尝这些各式各样的甜点。
  • 斋节 (素食节). 为期十天,通常在九月至十月之间举行。许多泰籍华人(以及越来越多的泰族人)在节日期间来到耀华力购买素食产品,如蔬菜、水果等。大部分活动集中在龙莲寺(也更热闹)和旧城区附近。留意小贩的黄色旗帜,表明他们的食物是素食的。餐馆也遵循传统,用大豆制品代替肉类,甚至制作传统泰式菜肴,如冬阴功汤。最有趣的节日菜肴是黄色的福建面,通常配以蔬菜和蘑菇。

购物

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街头市场

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三聘巷

耀华力地区典型的就是这样拥挤的小巷,里面充斥着市场,出售……嗯,您能找到各种各样的东西:中药、蛇血、佛教用品、玩具、蚂蚁药笔、汽车零部件、典型的青少年用品等等。

位于大耀华力路平行方向的是 三聘巷 (有时标识为 Soi Wanit 1,每日 08:00-18:00),这可能是该地区最具特色的(尽管有些俗气)购物巷。这条狭窄的巷子,有些地方宽度不到一米,曾经是一个充斥着妓院、赌场和鸦片馆的阴暗地带,但现在已经变成了一条拥挤的巷子,遍布着无序的百货商店。这条巷子大致可以分为三个部分,都以低廉的价格出售不同种类的商品。三聘巷的东部靠下的部分主要出售便宜的青少年配饰,如廉价珠宝、玩具和发饰。中部则主要销售鞋子、中国陶瓷和灯笼。印度商人大多占据了 Rachawongse 路以西的部分,您可以在那里找到面料、丝绸和其他服装。不要期望在这里找到什么高质量的商品,纯粹是为了购物的乐趣。

穿过三聘巷中部的是 Trok Issaranuphap,它是耀华力地区最具异域风情的购物巷。耀华力路以南的部分被称为 老市场 (每日 04:00-11:00),名副其实,这个市场自 18 世纪末以来一直在运营。这个市场比三聘巷更接地气,也更具地方特色,但要早点来,因为它在下午早些时候就关门了。这里主要是一个食品市场,出售新鲜肉类、鱼类、蔬菜、水果和其他食品配料。但也有很多非食品类产品,如驱蚊粉笔、中药和人参。 Yaowarat 路以北的部分被称为 新市场 (每日 04:00-18:00),意思是“新市场”,尽管它已经有一百多年的历史了。它出售的产品与 Trok Issaranuphap 其他地方的产品相似,但更具异国情调。与老市场不同,这个市场一直营业到傍晚。由于它完全有遮盖,如果开始下雨,这里是躲避的好地方。

一些较小的市场包括

  • Ban Mo บ้านหม้อ), Soi Thip Wari 老暹罗广场的旁边街道)。 每日 09:00-17:00 数百家销售电子产品和家用电器的商店。有许多维修店和销售替换零件的商店。盗版和色情 CD 和 DVD 随处可见。这里很少有外国人,大多数游客是寻找廉价电子产品和备件的泰国男性。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 七圣庙市场(Khlong Thom Market) คลองถม)(位于 Luang Rd、Charoen Krung Rd、Worachak Rd 和 Suapa Rd 之间)。 唐人街的又一个典型市场,而且是最大的市场之一。它实际上不是一个市场,而是专业商店和露天市场的组合。如果您正在寻找低价电子产品和五金件,如手机、CD 和 DVD、小工具、家用工具、玩具、汽车零配件、部分服装和小物件,它可能会引起您的兴趣。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Noi Market ตลาดน้อย), Charoen Krung Soi 20 and 22 在 Soi Wanit 2 和 Charoen Krung Rd 之间)。 这个市场非常偏僻,您可能找不到回去的路。它隐藏在 20 号小巷和 22 号小巷之间,这使得这个市场非常有当地气氛。商贩出售来自中国的各种水果、蔬菜和非食品产品。在这里观察日常生活比购买的实际产品更有趣。您可能会穿过客厅,看到人们在家中的生活。附近是 Sieng Kong 区,可以轻松从这里游览。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Plaeng Nam 路 ถนนแปลงนาม)。 这条小商业街给人一种仿佛穿越回 1914 年的感觉。百多年来,这里的居民和零售商们一直在这里往来。这里的本地商家出售中国家庭日常使用的产品,如厨具、中药和草药。您还可以找到出售中国传统乐器以及灯笼和煤油炉的本地商店。这些商店不得不适应时代的变化。出售中国乐器的商店现在修理旧乐器并出售用于神龛的设备。出售灯笼和煤油炉的商店现在修理收藏家带来的物品。这里的商业活动从未停止,餐饮设施全天候供应食物。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 石桥市场(Saphan Lek Market) ตลาดสะพานเหล็ก), Boriphat Rd 在 Boriphat Rd 和 Yaowarat Rd 的交叉路口)。 这个位于 Ong Ang 运河(Khlong Ong Ang)岸边的廉价市场,可以轻松地与盗贼市场(Thieves' Market)一起游览。由于商店都集中在一个非常狭窄的小通道周围,所以感觉有点拥挤。出售的产品是玩具和电子产品,如气枪、电子游戏、摄像机、二手相机和配件。 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
祥兴区
  • Sieng Kong Zone, Soi Wanit 2 (at the Soi Wanit 2 and Soi Phanu Rangsi intersection). The oldest car spare parts market in Bangkok. Here you can get a glimpse of the daily life of the Chinese population. The locals here work in garages or repair cars on the street. You will walk by huge piles of car parts, some of them more than 3 m high. The area is named after the San Jao Sieng Kong temple. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Thieves' Market (เวิ้งนาครเกษม Woeng Nakhon Kasem), Nakhon Kasem 1 and 2 (between Chakrawat Rd and Boriphat Rd). It is called the Thieves' Market as many of the goods sold here in the past were stolen. Now it is mostly known for its combination of garage sales, brass ware, blue-and-white porcelain, old furniture and reproduction antiques. Not too interesting for most foreigners, but it might be worth a look just to observe local commerce. Some of its visitors are drawn by the sale of all kinds of musical instruments, from guitars to flutes. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

金店

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Yaowarat has been the home of gold and gem trading for a couple of centuries, and it is no wonder that some of the oldest buildings in the district are gold shops. Originally, the four "tycoon" gold shops were Seng Heng Li, Hua Seng Heng, Tung Jin Aeng, and Tang To Kang. Now there are more than 130 gold shops along Yaowarat Road alone, which is why it is known as the Golden Road. Generally, the gold is of high standard (approximately 23 karat) and most shops are a member of the Gold Merchants Association. As this district is out of the tourist eye, it is a lot safer to buy gems here than in other districts, but still be on the lookout for the gem scam. See the Stay safe section of the Bangkok page for more information about the scam and what to do once you've fallen for it. Some of the better trusted gem stores include

  • Johny's Gems, 199 Fuang Nakhon Rd (from the Burger King side of Khao San Rd, take a right into Tanao Rd and walk 20 mins), +66 2 224-4065. M-Sa 09:30-18:00. Known among Bangkok's expats as one of the more trusted gem shops. It focuses mainly on rubies and emeralds and has something for all budgets. The original owner, whom the shop is named after, has since died, but the store has been taken over by his son. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Phahurat

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Roses for sale at Pak Khlong Talat

Shopping in Phahurat is not rewarding for the average traveller, unless you are into Bollywood DVDs, betel nut leaves (paan) or Punjabi sweets. If you're looking for fabrics, however, Phahurat is definitely the place to be. And even if you're not specifically looking for fabrics, it is still a great adventure to visit the Phahurat Market. Besides fabrics, Phahurat is also an excellent place for buying accessories, such as bracelets, trinkets, and sandals. There are thousands of different kinds for sale, and all at a bargain, so mix and match as you wish. You'll also notice many stores selling religious paraphernalia like statues and pictures of Indian deities.

  • India Emporium (อินเดีย เอ็มโพเรี่ยม), 561/77 Chakphet Rd (at the end of Yaowarat Rd, turn left into Chakphet Rd and cross Phahurat Rd), +66 2 623-9301. 10:00-22:00 daily. This four-storey Indian shopping centre is a lot more modern than others in the area. It is mostly interesting for fabrics and Indian-style clothing, though they also have a good restaurant at the ground floor (which closes late at 23:00). OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • The Old Siam Plaza (ดิโอลด์สยามพลาซ่า), 12 Tri Phet Rd (Phahurat Rd and Tri Phet Rd intersection), +66 2 226-0156. 10:00-21:00 daily. A big shopping centre in a lovely restored European-style building. It is an excellent place to fresh up after long walks as it is fully air conditioned. It has an eclectic mix of products for sale, such as branded and second-hand clothes, gadgets, electronics, handicrafts and gold. For clothes shopping, the ground store is the most interesting with plenty of cheap deals. Upstairs has some speciality wedding tailors and boutiques. Surrounding the shopping centre are stores selling weapons and ammunition, but you must have a license to buy them. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Pak Khlong Talat (ปากคลองตลาด), Chakphet Rd. 24 hours daily. As Phahurat becomes deserted at night, Pak Khlong Talat just starts to become lively. Not having anything to do with the Indian community, this wholesale flower market is a great stroll through and a highlight in its own right. The endless piles of orchids, roses, and other flowers are an aromatic sight, and there is something to be found for any budget. There are amazingly expensive bouquets for thousands of baht, but also beautifully created roses for just 50 baht. The market is always open, but the best time to visit is around 03:00 when boats and lorries arrive with flowers from the surrounding provinces. If that is too late (or too early), visit it from 20:00 onwards when the market is beautifully illuminated and very lively. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Phahurat Market (ตลาดพาหุรัด), Phahurat Rd (between Phahurat Rd, Tri Phet Rd and Chakphet Rd). 09:00-18:00 daily. The first task is to actually find it. It is carefully hidden and you need to walk through a couple of other stores to get into it. Once you're there, you'll definitely know though, as it is a fabrics market on steroids. Thousands of retailers of Indian descent sell fabrics in so many colours, shapes and patterns. Some shops specialise in custom-made wedding gifts, dresses, and souvenirs. This old market is a labyrinth of narrow lanes, barely wide enough for two people to pass each other. It is the most typical market the Indian neighbourhood has to offer and has managed to keep its unique character. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Saphan Phut Night Market (สะพานพุทธ) (Memorial Bridge pier). Tu-Su 20:00-00:00. A visit to Pak Khlong Talat can easily be combined with the night market at the Memorial Bridge. This cramped night bazaar is a fun walk through the dark as plenty of colourful lights bright up the place. Expect nothing spectacular though, most of the products for sale are clothing, shoes and accessories, mostly for teenagers, as well as second-hand items. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

餐饮

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本页使用以下价格范围表示单人典型餐点(含软饮)
经济型100 泰铢以下
中档100-500 泰铢
奢侈500 泰铢以上
Shark fin soup

The Chinese in Yaowarat love shark fin soup. But the environmental effects are devastating. It hinges on the brutal practice of shark finning (catching a shark, chopping off its dorsal fin, then throwing the wounded shark back into the sea to slowly die) which happens largely unseen and unregulated at sea. As the Chinese economy booms, more and more Chinese can afford to eat shark fin soup. Shark specialists estimate that annually anywhere between 38 million and 100 million sharks are only killed for their fins. It is such a large number that it has the potential to significantly alter oceanic ecosystems.

Bird's nest soup for sale in Yaowarat

Yaowarat is a haven for foodies. It has the city's best selection of Chinese restaurants, many of which specialise in expensive delicacies like shark fin, bird's nest or fresh seafood (often still swimming in tanks near the entrance). Gather the biggest group you can, preferably with a Teochew speaker or two, and head down for some renao ("hot and noisy") banqueting.

Bird's nest and the controversial shark fin soup are two of the finest ways to flaunt your wealth. Bird's nest has been a delicacy in Chinese cooking for over 400 years. It is made from the solidified saliva of swifts found deep inside limestone caves across Southeast Asia. Climbers used to risk their lives on networks of bamboo scaffolding to extract it from the highest reaches of the caves, but because of increasing demand nesting houses are now purposefully built for it. Due to its scarcity and dubious health benefits associated with it, it has gained a following among the ultra-rich in Asia, but tasting it as a newcomer it's difficult to understand what the fuss is all about. If you do want to give it a try, you can buy it (cooked into a sort of soup) from lots of street carts at 100 baht for a small paper cup. Many of the carts don't have English, so look for the Chinese characters 燕窝.

It's better to go for the high-end seafood. While pricey, it can be enjoyed here for relatively affordable prices compared with other large cities in the world. Most seafood dishes cost around 300-500 baht per head, but crab costs more than 1,000 baht. Seafood is best ordered in the large restaurants around Yaowarat Road and Soi Phadung Dao (often known as Soi Texas). These restaurants specialise mainly in Southern Chinese fare. Dim sum is a staple and some of the restaurants are fully specialised in it. Other popular dishes are Cantonese-style roasted duck, Peking duck and abalone in oyster sauce. Forget about any sort of ambience as these restaurants serve in very noisy rooms with overly bright lighting.

Travellers on a budget might want to venture into the little side-streets and take a bite at one of the numerous hawker stalls and street restaurants. The hawker stalls here have been internationally acclaimed among food enthusiasts. The street food here is very authentic as original recipes from Chinese immigrants have been passed on for three generations. Each street restaurant specialises in one particular dish and the owners have been fine-tuning it to perfection for decades. The street food scene lights up at sunset as queues of people line up on the road waiting to be seated. Simple meals are around 50 baht per dish, which are best shared in a group. Visit a couple of these, or ask a local for advice as everyone seems to have a particular hidden favourite.

Indian curries are served in restaurants around Phahurat Road and Chakphet Road. These roads tend to be deserted after dark, so you might want to head off by taxi when dinner time is over. If all this sounds too exotic or adventurous for you, there are some tourist-friendly Western and Thai restaurants in the Old Siam Plaza. It also has some fast-food outlets and a food court for those on a budget.

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  • Chong Kee (ชองกี่), 84 Soi Sukon 1 (from the Odeon Circle, walk towards Wat Traimit and pass it, take a right into the second alley), +66 2 236-1171. Tu-Su 09:30-19:00, M 09:30-14:00. Many of the eateries here specialise in one dish, and here pork satay with sweet toast is the only dish served. Forget the passable satay usually served from street carts, Chong Kee knows how to make this. The skewers here are smoky and tender, and fat cuts of pork are used. Lots of herbs and the right amount of chilis are used in the peanut sauce making it sweet as it's supposed to be. Try to avoid peak hours as those can be crowded. 60 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Kuay Jab Nai Ek, 442 Yaowarat Rd (at the main road near the intersection with Soi Phadung Dao), +66 2 226-4651. 09:00-01:00 daily. One of the famous places to get kuay jab (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำใส), a roll-like rice noodle with crispy pork belly, blood and intestines served in clear soup. Sounds delicious, doesn't it? It looks just like any other simple budget eatery, but insiders hail the freshness of the ingredients here. The locals flock to this place, so if you're coming in the early evening, you may have to wait in line. 40-50 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Nai Sow, 3/1 Maitri Chit Rd (walk north through Soi Issaranuphap, pass the police station and take the first lane right at the intersection where five roads come together), +66 2 222-1539. 10:00-22:00 daily. A Thai-Chinese restaurant that has been consistently excellent for the last 40 years. It used to be run by Mr. Sow at Sampheng Lane, but moved to its current location at Phlap Phla Chai intersection as his son took over business. Foreigners praise the tom yam kung, but the locals come here for pan-fried hoi tod (fried mussels with eggs). You can also try the muu sa-ded, pork rubbed with garlic. The owner does not boil the pork as other restaurants do, but grills it on a hot cooker until it is black. This place is so popular that it can be difficult to find a seat in the evening. 50 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Old Siam Plaza Food Court, 3F, Old Siam Plaza, 12 Tri Phet Rd (Phahurat Rd and Tri Phet Rd intersection), +66 2 226-0156. 10:00-21:00 daily. Excellent food court with delicious Thai and Chinese dishes. It works with a coupon system. If you're still hungry afterwards, head for the first floor of the building which has an excellent choice of local sweets and desserts. 90 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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Seafood restaurants in Yaowarat
  • Siang Ki Khao Tom Pla , 54 Soi Charoen Krung 12, Samphanthawong, +66 89 968 6842. 17:00-22:00 daily. This hole in the wall is known to sell some of Bangkok's most expensive rice and fish soup (khao tom plaa). It's a simple Chaozhou dish, largely forgotten in China but it has a loyal following here. The reason for the 250 baht price is the incredibly fresh fish that's used. The owners are an elderly Thai-Chinese couple who prepares each meal with care and it is possible to add ingredients to the menu if you wish. This eatery has participated in World Street Food Awards, so you're up for something. Only mid-range in price, not in ambience. 250 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • China Town Scala (ภัตตาคารหูฉลามไชน่าทาวน์สกาล่า), 483-485 Yaowarat Rd (next to the Shanghai Mansion Hotel), +66 2 623-0183. 10:30-02:00 daily. This is one of the more upmarket restaurants in the area. Beforehand you can choose one of the usual Chinese appetizers such as dim sum, spring rolls, or prawn crackers. The menus are in English and have pictures so you can just point to your desired dish. 300-450 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Fikeaw Yao Warat (ร้านไฟเขียว เยาวราช), 483-485 Trok Issanaruphop (just 25 metres off Yaowarat Rd). A street food restaurant with about 5 employees. Fresh cooked food. Reasonably sized portions. Special menu available on Fridays and Saturdays featuring crab and lobster barbeque. 80-300 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Hongkong Noodle (ฮ่องกง นู้ดเดิ้ล - หัวลำโพง), 513-514 Rong Muang Rd (MRT Hua Lamphong, in front of the train station), +66 2 613-8977. 10:00-22:00 daily. This chain restaurant started out as a small noodles stall in Trok Issaranuphap near Yaowarat Road. Its original location had built up a good reputation, but has since closed. New branches have spread all over Bangkok and it turned lot more upmarket. Its interior looks like an old Chinese tea shop. Their Hong Kong-style noodles with shrimp soup is well regarded. 100-140 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 華 seng Hong (ร้านอาหาร ฮั่ว เซ่ง ฮง), 371-373 Yaowarat Rd, +66 2 222-7053. 09:00-01:00 daily. The typical messy place you would expect around Yaowarat with fresh crabs and king prawns hanging out front. Inside it is a plain long hall and it is usually packed. Order the Chinese dishes, particularly the crab is worth it. Stir-fried crab with yellow curry powder is around 1,000 baht, but you can also go for cheaper dishes like braised goosefeet or roasted duck. There's also ample choice of dim sum that will be served on multiple small plates. 100-1,000 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Nam Sing (ร้านอาหาร นำซิง), 39-47 Soi Phadung Dao (at the Yaowarat Rd and Soi Phadung Dao intersection), +66 2 222-6292. 09:00-02:00 daily. A large and functional restaurant, best known for its bird nest but there's plenty of other fare on offer. Try the chili crab and pork neck. There is an English menu with pictures available. They accept Visa and MasterCard. 200-300 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Royal India Restaurant (ร้านอาหารรอแยล อินเดียน), 392/1 Chakphet Rd (opposite India Emporium), +66 2 221-6565. 10:00-22:00 daily. Tucked off in a small alley in the middle of the Indian neighbourhood, this simple restaurant is a little uninspiring, but is still worth it because of its excellent Indian cuisine. Its curries won many awards over the years. You might want to try the rogan josh. 250 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Shangarila Restaurant (ร้านอาหาร เชียงการีล่า), 206 Yaowarat Rd (at the corner of Yaowarat Rd and Ratchawongse Rd), +66 2 224-5933. 11:00-22:00 daily. A large banquet restaurant that resembles the typical dim sum restaurants you can find in Hong Kong. It's mostly families that come here in large groups for dim sum, seafood and other Cantonese dishes. 250-500 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Tang Jai Yoo (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่), 85-89 Yaowa Phanit Rd (from Yaowarat Rd, walk inside Yaowa Phanit Rd and take a left just into Phat Sai Rd), +66 2 224-2167. 11:00-14:00, 16:30-22:00 daily. As featured in Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations" television programme, this open-air restaurant is a must-try for some culinary delights. They only have Chinese Chaozhou-style seafood dishes. Their speciality is roasted baby pig skin, very crispy and delicious. When you've finished the skin, the pig will be brought back to the kitchen and its meat will be used for your main dish. 250-500 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • The Canton House (เดอะ แคนตัน เฮ้าส์), 530 Yaowarat Rd (at the corner of Yaowarat Rd and Song Sawat Rd), +66 2 221-3335. 11:00-22:00 daily. One of the most popular restaurants for Hong Kong-style dim sum. Good value at 19 baht a dish, but order a lot of them (five per person) to get full. The atmosphere is frenetic and overwhelming, but you wouldn't expect any different from a place in Chinatown. Service is fast and decent, and its sterile white interior looks remarkably professional for the area. 100-150 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • T&K Seafood (ต๋อย & คิด ซีฟู้ด), 49-51 Soi Phadung Dao (just inside Soi Phadung Dao), +66 2 223-4519. 16:30-02:00 daily. Hailed as the best barbecued seafood restaurant in Bangkok, masses of people generally stand out in front of the entrance waiting to be seated. It looks very cheap and basic by Western standards, but its great local atmosphere and delicious food make more than up for it. Air-conditioned upstairs. 100-500 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Chijuya, 1396 Song Wat Rd. Daily 11:00-14:30, 17:00-21:30. Vegetarian Japanese restaurant. Don't be taken aback by all the fish and meat listed on the menu - they're all vegetarian substitutes. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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当地人日常生活的最佳观察地点是该地区仅存的几家咖啡馆。其中一些咖啡馆已经传承了几代人,仍然保留着百年前那种嘈杂的氛围。Eiah Sae 的潮州咖啡因其采用家族四代传承的秘方而闻名。如果您想时尚地外出,Cotton Bar 的现场爵士乐表演是您的不二之选。

  • Double Dogs Tea Room, 406 Yaowarat Rd (near the Yaowarat Rd and Yaowa Phanit Rd intersection), +66 8 6329-3075. Tu-Th 13:00-21:00, F-Su 13:00-23:00. Tea lovers rejoice. This hidden gem has the best tea selection of Bangkok. Just picking a tea from the menu shows the wide array of varieties available. First the teas are split by country of origin and then roughly by colour. Picking a Chinese tea seems like an obvious choice, but there are also Japanese, Sri Lankan and Taiwanese varieties available. Ask the staff for a recommendation. It has a wonderfully serene atmosphere with a relaxing tune on the background, a culture shock with the happenings just outside. It is fully air conditioned. Tea packs can be bought for home use. Prices are higher than elsewhere, but that's understandable considering the high quality of the products involved. 150-200 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Eiah Sae, 101-103 Phat Sai Rd (from Yaowarat Rd, walk into Phadung Dao Rd towards the river, then a left into Phat Sai Rd, pass the China Town Hotel), +66 2 221-0549. 04:00-20:00 daily. As always in Yaowarat, this coffee joint does not sell the usual latte or cappuccino. The special treat is Chaozhou coffee, a bittersweet Chinese brew. It's locally famous for its coffee beans, which are roasted and blended following a secret family recipe. This place is over 80 years old and has been in the family for four generations. This place has a real character and still serves as a meeting place for old Chinese businessmen. Its simple wooden chairs, Art Deco purple walls and old paintings on the wall give it a unique retro atmosphere. Besides coffee, you can try their traditional sweet drinks, such as nor kao (a tea and coffee mix) or heng yim (an almond-flavoured drink). 50 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Ek Teng Phu Ki (เอ็กเต็งผู่กี่), 163 Phat Sai Rd (from Yaowarat Rd, walk into Song Sawat Rd, then a right into Phat Sai Rd, pass the China Town Hotel), +66 2 221-4484. 05:00-21:30 daily. Another one of those lively old joints where locals have heated discussions over a cup of coffee. A noisy atmosphere, but it's all in good fun. Coffee is a must, they also have small snacks to go with it. 50-100 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Floral Cafe, 67 Chakphet Rd., Phra Nakhon (Walk through a flower shop called Napasorn and up a set of stairs at the back to enter Floral Cafe). Open M-Sa 10:00-22:00. The cafe features flowers, branches, and fronds at every turn. They serve up homemade coffees, cakes, and frappes that can compete with any of Bangkok's finest. Cafe latte, 120 baht; very berry brownie, 90 baht; lychee smoothie, 150 baht; pot of tea blends: lavender rose, cherry rose, or minty rose, 90 baht; homemade ice cream in the signature flavors of lavender rose, cherry rose, and minty rose, 100 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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本指南使用以下价格范围表示标准*双人*房间的费用
经济型Under 1,000 baht
中档1,000 baht to 2,500 baht
奢侈Over 2,500 baht

很少有人会在耀华力路或巴呼拉特过夜,但仍有一些酒店可供那些想花不止一天时间探索该地区的人选择。对于考山路来说,耀华力路是一个有趣的、中等价位的替代选择,因为这里的氛围更加真实。许多酒店都给人一种普通中国城市酒店那种摇摇欲坠的感觉。

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如果您需要赶上早班火车(前往大城北碧或更远的地方),在华南蓬火车站周围过夜可能会有所回报。它位于三个有趣的区域(暹罗广场是隆和耀华力路)的交汇处,并且有地铁站服务。这里有很多地方愿意收费存放您的行李。

  • Grand Palace Hostel, 238 Phahurat Rd (at the corner of Phahurat Rd and Charoen Krung Soi 2), +66 2 623-9073. . OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Golden Chain Hotel (โรงแรม โกลเด้นเชน), 231 Yaowarat Rd, +66 2 221-0384. Very cheap hotel with 37 rooms that have a TV, refrigerator, table, bathroom and hot water. A restaurant on the ground floor. Room with fan 240 baht, air conditioning 470 baht, deluxe air conditioning 570 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Pop art hostel Bangkok, 46 soi Phantha Chit 2, Pomprabsattrupai. Friendly hostel located close to the central train station and Chinatown. Aircon Dorms 150-250, Double Privates 500. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
华南蓬火车站
  • Krung Kasem Srikung Hotel, 1860 Krung Kasem Rd (MRT Hua Lamphong), +66 2 225-8900, +66 2 225 0132. It's not the prettiest building ever, but its clean, sizable rooms are good value. Its location is excellent, both close to Chinatown and to the MRT station to Silom. Try to get a room with an even number as the uneven ones are closer to the road and its street noise. 650 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • River View Guest House, 768 Soi Phanu Rangsri (MRT Hua Lamphong exit 1 to Bangkok Center Hotel, cross the small bridge over the canal, turn left into Tri Mit Rd, pass Wat Trai Mit and turn left at the Arch into Charoen Krung Rd, walk on and turn right into Song Wat Rd, walk for a while and turn left into Soi Phanu Rangsri, then follow the signs), +66 2 234-5429. This hotel is really difficult to find. It is hidden from the chaos in a filthy residential neighbourhood, but that's the charm: it feels like a serene, tranquil and village-like atmosphere, which is quite unusual in the megalopolis of Bangkok. Its roof terrace gives an excellent view over the Chao Phraya River (hence the name). But don't forget that it is a budget hotel that is aimed at backpackers, so it is very basic and not always clean. There are cheaper fan rooms and more expensive air conditioned rooms, but don't expect a lot from the cheaper rooms. 450-900 baht. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Sri Hualamphong Hotel, Rong Mueang Rd 445 (MRT Hua Lamphong), +66 2 214-2610. 一家老酒店,像该地区常见的许多酒店一样,但这家酒店显然有其历史渊源。它具有独特的中国风格,过去一定是一个了不起的景点。现在它显得尘土飞扬且老旧,但作为一家火车站酒店,仍然可以接受。他们只有风扇和冷水房间。 250-400 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Station Hotel, Rong Mueang Rd 518 (出火车站后,在左边的食品摊小巷里,往高处看招牌), +66 2 214-2794. 这家酒店非常基础,但干净且位置便利。空调房间比风扇房间质量好,并且有西式马桶。 250-400 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Train Inn, Rong Mueang Rd 428 (MRT Hua Lamphong), +66 2 215-3055. 不要期望会比经济型酒店更好,大多数旅行者只是用它来赶早班火车,因为火车站只有 3 分钟步行路程。酒店感觉有点幽闭恐怖,有些房间没有窗户,而且可能会有令人作呕的气味。房间还可以,有空调。员工很有礼貌。 450-900 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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  • China Town Hotel (โรงแรม ไชน่าทาวน์), Yaowarat Rd 526 (Yaowarat Rd and Song Sawat Rd intersection), +66 2 225-0204. 一家中档酒店,提供各种客房。最便宜的房间很小也很简单,但更高端的房间感觉更像精品酒店。房间有些陈旧,因为这是一家需要翻新的老酒店。预订长期住宿前,请要求查看房间。工作人员几乎不会说英语,但可以通过非语言沟通解决。 1,200-4,200 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Grand China Hotel (โรงแรม แกรนด์ไชน่า), Yaowarat Rd 215 (Yaowarat Rd and Rachawongse Rd intersection), +66 2 224-9977. 酒店初看有些陈旧,但其优越的地理位置、良好的服务和早餐绝对弥补了这一点。此外,房间可以俯瞰城市美景,而且一尘不染。最棒的是,顶楼有一个旋转全景餐厅,绝对值得一去。 2,200-4,200 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Grande Ville Hotel, Maha Chai Rd 903 (at the end of Yaowarat Rd, take a right into Maha Chai Rd), +66 2 225-0050. 房间相当陈旧且维护不善,但至少干净。会说英语。所有东西都需要额外收费,例如小游泳池(50 泰铢)和健身房。房间内 Wi-Fi 100 泰铢/小时。楼顶有一个酒吧,提供西式和亚洲菜肴。不要使用机场接送服务,自己打出租车会更便宜。 2,000-3,400 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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  • Miramar Hotel, Maha Chai Rd 777 (Charoen Krung Rd and Maha Chai Rd intersection), +66 2 222-4191. 这家时尚的精品酒店拥有令人惊叹的现代设计,但融合了一些泰国历史建筑元素。所有房间均提供 Wi-Fi,但需要先在大堂购买接入卡。酒店还设有一家豪华餐厅和按摩设施。 3,000-5,500 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Shanghai Mansion Bangkok (โรงแรม เซี่ยงไฮ้ แมนชั่น), Yaowarat Rd 479 (sandwiched in-between two branches of the China Town Scala restaurant), +66 2 221-2121. 可能是耀华力路唯一一家精品酒店。它试图让客人体验 1930 年代上海商人的生活。房间设计色彩鲜艳,采用中国风格,配有明亮的墙壁和丝绸灯饰。早餐包含在内,并提供 Wi-Fi。 4,000-5,500 泰铢. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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尽管街上人潮拥挤,但公共互联网接入的选择不多。Cotton Bar 为顾客提供 Wi-Fi。一些酒店有互联网,所以你可以去其中一家,希望他们允许非住客付费使用。华南蓬车站附近有几家网吧。或者你也可以打出租车去考山路暹罗广场上网。

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如果你喜欢在耀华力路和法哈拉路(Phahurat)的街头市场,那么你应该去位于帕凤育庭 (Phahonyothin) 的规模大得多的乍都乍周末市场。这是一个巨大的市场,有超过 8000 家商贩。另一个选择是水门市场,整个区域都有街头市场。那里尤其以服装闻名。

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