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The headlong pace and flawed modernity of BANGKOK
(called "Krung Thep" in Thai) match few
people's visions of the capital of exotic Siam. Spiked
with scores of high-rise buildings of concrete and glass,
it's a vast flatness which holds a population of at
least nine million, and feels even bigger. But under the
shadow of the skyscrapers you'll find a heady mix of
frenetic markets and hushed golden temples, of glossy
cutting-edge clubs and early-morning almsgiving
ceremonies. Most budget travellers head for the Banglamphu
district, which is just a short walk from the dazzling Grand
Place and Wat Phra Kaeo and the very
worthwhile National Museum . For livelier scenes,
explore the dark alleys of Chinatown's bazaars or
head for the water: the great Chao Phraya River
is the backbone of a network of canals and a useful way
of crossing the city.
Bangkok is a relatively young capital, established in
1782 after the Burmese sacked Ayutthaya, the former
capital. A temporary base was set up on the western bank
of the Chao Phraya, in what is now Thonburi, before work
started on the more defensible east bank. The first king
of the new dynasty, Rama I, built his palace at Ratanakosin
, within a defensive ring of two (later expanded to
three) canals, and this remains the city's spiritual
heart. Initially, the city was largely amphibious: only
the temples and royal palaces were built on dry land,
while ordinary residences floated on thick bamboo rafts
on the river and canals, and even shops and warehouses
were moored to the river bank. In the late nineteenth
century, Rama IV and Rama V modernized their capital
along European lines, building roads and constructing a
new royal residence in Dusit, north of Ratanakosin.
Since World War II, and especially from the mid-1960s
onwards, Bangkok has seen an explosion of modernization,
leaving the city without an obvious centre. Most of the
canals have been filled in, to be replaced by endless
rows of concrete shophouses, sprawling over a built-up
area of 330 square kilometres. The benefits of the
economic boom of the 1980s and early 1990s were
concentrated in Bangkok, which attracted mass migration
from all over Thailand and made the capital ever more
dominant: Bangkokians now own four-fifths of the nation's
cars and the population is forty times that of the
second city, Chiang Mai
The City
Bangkok is sprawling, chaotic and exhausting: to do it
justice and to keep your sanity, you need time,
boundless patience and a bus map. The place to start is
Ratanakosin , the royal island on the east bank of the
Chao Phraya and location of...
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