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Central Pinklao (previously known as CentralPlaza Pinklao) is a shopping mall on Borommaratchachonnani Road in Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok, Thailand.

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Borommaratchachonnani Road, Bangkok Bangkok Noi District

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Borommaratchachonnani Road
10700 Bangkok, Bangkok Noi District
Bangkok, Thailand
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Bang Khun Non subdistrict
Bang Khun Non subdistrict

Bang Khun Non (Thai: บางขุนนนท์, pronounced [bāːŋ kʰǔn nōn]) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Bangkok Noi District, in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2018, it had a total population of 9,549 people.Its name after Khlong Bang Khun Non, a canal runs through the area. In the olden days Bang Khun Non was the area of orchards, the principle career of Bang Khun Non residents was doing the orchards, by the form of the former orchard was rising up the embankment to be the furrows. The fruits which the gardeners favored to plant were durian, pomelo, Marian plum, Burmese grape, mangosteen, rose apple, coconut palm, mango, etc. Especially, durian was very famous until it was admired to be the name of a kind of durian, that was "Bang Khun Non Durian" paired with "Taling Chan Durian" of adjacent district Taling Chan.At present, Bangkok Noi District Office has conserved these durian species in Chaloem Phrakiat 80 Phansa Public Park. It is located catty-corner from the district office on Bang Khun Non Road.Besides, in the area of Bang Khun Non there is a historical site, Wat Si Sudaram (formerly Wat Chi Pakhao), as in the past this monastery was the primary school in the childhood of a Thai famous poet, Sunthorn Phu. Nowadays, the life style of people are changed, roads are the main role instead of canals, lands for residential are needed, therefore forms of former orchards are slightly faded and changed to be the plants nurseries, and decorative plants for sales.

Fai Chai Junction
Fai Chai Junction

Fai Chai, also written as Faichai (Thai: ไฟฉาย, RTGS: Faichai, pronounced [fāj.t͡ɕʰǎːj]), is a four-way intersection in Bangkok located in Ban Chang Lo and Bang Khun Si Subdistricts, Bangkok Noi District, Thonburi side. It is the junction of Charan Sanit Wong, Phran Nok and Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Roads, can be considered as another main intersection of Thonburi side, besides Tha Phra and Borommaratchachonnani. This junction is also a location of Fai Chai MRT Station. The name is derived from the Asia-Pacific War (a part of World War II) from 1941 to 1945 when Bangkok was attacked by the Allied bombers at night, especially Bangkok Noi, because it was the location of the Imperial Japanese Army base and close to many important places, such as Bangkok Noi railway station, Siriraj Hospital, Naval Dockyard Department and Royal Grand Palace in Phra Nakhon side, etc. The Thai military units tried to establish defense measures the best way possible by installing searchlights in different places. These searchlights had to co-ordinate in looking for the aircraft of the Allied. When the targets were spotted, they would be gunned down by the anti-aircraft artillery. The artillery of such power must have a caliber of seventy-five millimeters in diameter. Hence, the area where once the searchlights were installed has been known as "Fai Chai" (literally means searchlight) since then. It founded in 1941 from the expansion of Pran Nok Road, during that time, it was only a T junction. Later in 2015, there was an extension of Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon 4 Road from Taling Chan District to alleviate traffic problems, thus making it into a four-way intersection in the present.The area of Fai Chai between early 1960s to late 1980s was the location of the Southern Bus Terminal (currently shifting to Taling Chan), market, Nakornloung Shopping Center and namesake movie theater. Including nearby, Soi Charan Sanit Wong 27 or Soi Buppha Sawan was the center of the many popular luk thung (Thai country song) labels. But now these things are not there anymore.Fai Chai tunnel, which is an underpass along Charan Sanit Wong Road direction, took 13 years to complete the construction. The Bt788-million project, which is being carried out by Kamphaeng Phet Wiwat Construction, began in October 2009 during the tenure of Bangkok governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra. However, construction progress has been delayed by disputes over its size, design and overlap with the MRT Blue Line’s Bang Sue-Tha Phra phase. The disputes prompted several revisions of the contract. The tunnel was opened for the first day on August 1, 2022 along with an overpass across Na Ranong intersection in Khlong Toei District, where Ratchadaphisek crosses Rama III, Sunthonkosa and Na Ranong Roads. The first phase of activation will only be open from 5am to 10pm as some of the decorations have not been completed.

Arun Amarin Road
Arun Amarin Road

Arun Amarin Road (Thai: ถนนอรุณอมรินทร์, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn ʔā.rūn ʔā(m).mā.rīn]) is a road in Thunburi side (west side of Chao Phraya River) of Bangkok. Cut as the second of the eleven new roads in Thonburi Province (now Thonburi side) after the inauguration of the Memorial Bridge in 1932, starting from beside Suksanari School in the area of Thon Buri's Wat Kanlaya where it cuts with Prajadhipok Road opposite Wongwian Lek near the foot of Memorial and Phra Pok Klao Bridges.Then ran through the entrance to many important places of worship include Wat Buppharam, Wat Kanlayanamit, Bang Luang Mosque, before crossing Khlong Bangkok Yai with Anutin Sawat Bridge through Ton Son Mosque, Wat Molilokkayaram in the area of Bangkok Yai's Wat Arun. The road continues up till it passes in front of Thonburi Palace and Wat Arun at Wang Doem Junction, where it intersects with Wang Doem Road which leads to Bangkok Yai Police Station and Wat Hong Rattanaram. Arun Amarin Road continues to run to the front of Royal Thai Navy Convention Center, the entrance to Wat Nak Klang and Taweethapisek School with Rajdamnern Technological College (Soi Itsaraphap 42), as well as Wat Khruea Wan. After crossing Khlong Mon, it entered Bangkok Noi's Siri Rat area fully through Royal Thai Naval Dockyard and Wat Phraya Tham up till it intersects with Soi Saeng Suksa (Soi Itsaraphap 44) at Ban Khamin Junction. Then pass the entrance to Wat Rakhang and pass in front of Wang Lang Market and Siriraj Hospital at Siriraj Intersection, where it intersects with Wang Lang Road (formerly known as Pran Nok Road). Then it crossed Khlong Bangkok Noi with Arun Amarin Bridge, where is the location of Wat Amarinthraram, Bangkok Noi Railway Station and National Museum of Royal Barges, respectively. It also enters Arun Amarin area. The last stretch of the road crosses with Somdet Phra Pinklao Road at Arun Amarin Intersection between Pata Pinklao Department Store and foot of Phra Pinklao Bridge with enter Bang Phlat's Bang Yi Khan area and continued to run up till it ended at Chao Phraya River under Rama VIII Bridge beside Rama VIII Park, total distance of 4,900 m (16,076 ft). The phase between Royal Thai Navy Convention Center to the beside of Suksanari School considered an extension of the original road, it was completed and opened in 1997. This phase is often unofficially called "New Arun Amarin Road" (ถนนอรุณอมรินทร์ตัดใหม่). The footbridge in front of Wat Kalayanamit was built by the temple in 2017 and delivered to Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) in 2018.An overpass to alleviate traffic from Royal Thai Naval Dockyard crossing Siriraj Intersection and Arun Amarin Bridge is currently under construction and is expected to open in the first phase in April 2021.Arun Amarin Road is regarded as the road at the mostly distance parallel to Itsaraphap Road.