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Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road

Bang Rak districtSathon districtStreets in BangkokYan Nawa district
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Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road (Thai: ถนนนราธิวาสราชนครินทร์) is a road in central Bangkok. It is a main transport route in the area of Bang Rak, Sathon and Yan Nawa districts. It's an eight-lane reinforced concrete road in the form of boulevard with a width of 60 metres (200 ft), a distance of 5,115 kilometres (3,178 mi). Starting from Surawong road in Suriyawong sub-district, Bang Rak district and heading southeast parallel to Khlong Chong Nonsi (Chong Nonsi canal), then cut with Si Lom road in the Si Lom sub-district, Bang Rak district, then cut with Sathon road in the area of Sathon district. The road in this portion is a boundary line between Thung Maha Mek and Yan Nawa sub-districts of Sathon district. Therefrom cut with Chan road in the area of Chong Nonsi sub-district, Yan Nawa district and cut with Ratchadaphisek road until end of convergence with Rama III road at Rama III - Naradhiwas junction or Chong Nonsi junction. Its name in honour of Princess Galyani Vadhana, Princess of Naradhiwas who was the elder sister of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). At first it was built it has no official name, later on it was given the name from King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1996.

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Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road
Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, Bangkok Sathon District

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Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road
10120 Bangkok, Sathon District
Bangkok, Thailand
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Chan Road
Chan Road

Chan Road (Thai: ถนนจันทน์, RTGS: Thanon Chan, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn t͡ɕān]; lit. 'sandalwood road'), also known as Trok Chan (Thai: ตรอกจันทน์, pronounced [trɔ̀ːk t͡ɕān]; lit. 'sandalwood alley'), is a road and neighbourhood in Bangkok. It's a separate from Nang Linchi road in the area of Thung Maha Mek sub-district, Sathon district and runs through Chan - Naradhiwas intersection which meet Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra road. In this phase, it also acts as a line between Sathon district's Thung Wat Don and Yan Nawa district's Chong Nonsi sub-district, then through two more intersections viz Tai Duan Chan junction and Sathu - Chan junction as far as end at Trok Chan junction, which it meet to Charoen Krung road in the area of Wat Phraya Krai sub-district, Bang Kho Laem district. Total distance is 7.0 km (4.3 mi). At the end of the road on Charoen Krung side is close to two historic sites are Asiatique The Riverfront, originally, it was the location of the Danish maritime navigation company East Asiatic Company and Protestant Cemetery, include another place of education is Shrewsbury International School. This road is an expanse of Charoen Krung and Yaowarat neighbourhoods. It's the residence of Chinese businessmen who moved into this area especially in the post-1957 era and mix with Thais and Muslims, the people who lived before.Nowadays, Chan road is considered to be a suitable development area for investment and housing. It's close to the prominent business districts of Bangkok, Silom and Sathon roads and also close to other public facilities such as various restaurants and cafés, CentralPlaza Rama III, Assumption College and Assumption Cathedral, Bangkok Christian College or BTS and BRT stations etc.