Tha Din Daeng Community & Market - Bangkok Thailand 2024

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Tha Din Daeng is one of the oldest traditional market in Bangkok, Thailand. It has no clear evidence to show when it was established. It is believed to have been established during the early Ayutthaya period. This is a famous market because of the location of it which the Thais call “the golden place”.

Tha Din Daeng is located at Tha din dang Rd, Khet Khlong San, Bangkok. It is on the bank of the Chao Phraya River. This area are connect to Yarawit (China town), Sampeng and Pahurat which are important markets on the other side of the river.

In this Ayutthaya era, this area used to be breakpoint for cargo transport before sailing to Ayutthaya. The river route was long with many curves so this was an important location to switch boats from sea faring to river boats to make the rest of the journey.

During the early Bangkok era up to King Rama IV’s reign this area was an important industrial and shipping region.

Industry like rice mills, sawmills, warehouses and shipyards were all here. It was also where Chinese and Malay Muslims conducted business and later trade with Europeans took place.

Today the area is known for its historic market and important Chinese shrines. Many of the people in the area trade goods that are used in traditional foods and products.

This is a great area of the city. It has the feel of Chinatown but without the huge crowds.

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