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323: 28: 334:, to Chaloem Phao Junction, where it meets Henri Dunant Road. Siam Square occupies the entire block between the junctions on the road's south side, while Siam Discovery, Siam Center and Siam Paragon occupy the north side from west to east. The Bangkok Art & Culture Centre sits on the northwest corner of Pathum Wan Intersection, while MBK Center occupies the southwest corner, on Chulalongkorn University land. Beyond MBK to the west is the 231:
The areas along the road were originally left unused by the university, until a fire in 1962 destroyed the shantytown that had come to occupy the area and the university subsequently evicted the residents. The area was then developed as a low-rise retail neighbourhood, and opened as
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neighbourhood. The area is home to multiple large shopping malls, and, together with Ratchaprasong, forms what has been termed the city's central shopping district, functioning as the modern-day city centre.
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By the 1990s, the neighbourhood, and Siam Square in particular, had become known as the city's main lifestyle destination for urban youth, taking over the role previously held by the
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complex, while east of Chaloem Phao, Wat Pathum Wanaram (on the road's north side) separates the string of malls from those of Ratchaprasong; the head quarters of the
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The area's commercial development initially took place during the 1960s and 1970s alongside Ratchaprasong, and together they gradually supplanted the
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The Siam area lies along Rama I Road, from the corners surrounding Pathum Wan Intersection, where Rama I crosses
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area in the 1950s–1960s. The opening of the BTS in 1999, with its central interchange at
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McGrath, Brian (2005). "Bangkok's CSD". In Benites, Cecilia; Lyster, Clare (eds.).
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department store famously opened in 1964. On the opposite side of Rama I Road, the
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in the lower-right corner. Beyond the tracks of the BTS Skytrain are, from left,
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was built on land leased from Sa Pathum Palace as part of the American airline
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shopping centre, which opened in 1973. Mahboonkrong (later to become known as
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area as the city's centre of urban retail and youth culture. The
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in 1963, around the same time as similar developments in nearby
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serving the area, helped cement the neighbourhood's prominence.
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The area's central location led it to be occupied by
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in 2002. The properties occupy land leased from the
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Chulalongkorn University Press. 256:(BIHC), who would also build the 228:, which was established in 1917. 141:, the last of which replaced the 31:The Siam area, with the low-rise 297:Bangkok Art & Culture Centre 163:Bangkok Art & Culture Centre 442:āļ­āļĢāļ§āļĢāļĢāļ“ āļšāļąāļ“āļ‘āļīāļ•āļāļļāļĨ (April 2002). 393:āļžāļĩāļĢāļĻāļĢāļĩ āđ‚āļžāļ§āļēāļ—āļ­āļ‡ (8 June 2020) . 1: 272:, in 1997 amidst that year's 246:Siam Inter-Continental Hotel 240:, where the air-conditioned 143:Siam Inter-Continental Hotel 310:, which ended in a violent 70: 590: 564:Neighbourhoods of Bangkok 450:(in Thai). 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Index

Siam District

Siam Square
Siam Discovery
Siam Center
Siam Paragon
Thai
RTGS
[sā.jĮŽËm]
Bangkok
Thailand
Rama I Road
Pathum Wan District
Ratchaprasong
Siam Square
Chulalongkorn University
Siam Discovery
Siam Center
Siam Paragon
Siam Inter-Continental Hotel
Sa Pathum Palace
Mahidol Adulyadej
Royal Family
MBK Center
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre
Wang Burapha
BTS Skytrain
Siam Station
Mongkut
Wat Pathum Wanaram

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