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Situated on the eastern outskirts of Bangkok, Bangna is an industrial area and also the gate to the eastern provinces of Thailand, including Pattaya and Rayong. There are several big department stores for shopping. And at Km 1 of
Bangna-Trat Road, Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre
(BITEC) has been voted one of Asia-Pacific's top venues.
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This area is going to be an excellent location for business premises as it is close to busy business areas such as Sathon and Bangrak. There are several department stores, office buildings and huge blocks
of flats along the Rama III Road which stands in parallel with the Chao
Phraya River.
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Pin Klao was the name of the last but one deputy king (maha uparat) in Thai history, who was the younger brother of King Mongkut (Rama IV) and whose palace was in the area where Thammasat University stands today. When a bridge was built across the Chao Phraya River near the place in
1973, it was named Pin Klao in memory of the late deputy king.
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Khaosan Road of Banglamphu district is the world-renown backpacker's hub, where backpackers and those on low budgets from all over the world have found a rendezvous. With over 100 guesthouses and ideal central location, this area has become the starting point for travelling to other Southeast Asian destinations like Cambodia or Laos
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The old Bangkok town is the original area of Bangkok when it was first established as the capital over 200 years ago. Here are located the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha,
the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, two universities and several
ministries. The town was formerly surrounded by walls.
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