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In this episode, we wander down Thanon Song Wat — a quiet, history-soaked street that runs along the Chao Phraya River, just a short walk from Yaowarat but with an entirely different vibe.
This is not the Bangkok of roaring traffic and neon lights. Song Wat moves slower. It’s where old Chinese-style buildings, colorful shop houses, and century-old businesses whisper stories of a bygone era. Every corner feels like a small step back in time.
You’ll discover:
• The fascinating history of Song Wat — built during King Rama V’s reign after a great fire in Sampeng
• Hidden alleyways featuring Chinese architecture, intricate stucco, and quirky street art (like ROA’s giant elephant mural)
• A mix of cultures — Chinese tea shops, Muslim-owned dry goods stores, and classic Thai eateries
• A riverside breeze and views that make you feel like Bangkok is pausing, just for you
👀 As a Thai learner, you’ll gain:
• Handy phrases for exploring old neighborhoods, taking the ferry, and chatting with locals
• Cultural context about Bangkok’s multi-cultural roots — from Chinese temples to Muslim food stalls
• A deeper sense of how Bangkok’s past blends with its creative present
And if you’re a foodie… don’t worry. In the next episode, we’ll hunt down legendary eats in Song Wat — from famous braised goose and hidden matcha cafés to ice cream flavors you’ve never imagined.
Whether you’re a street art lover, a history nerd, or someone seeking Bangkok’s quiet soul, this episode will make you see the city differently.
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