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List Of Shopping Malls In Bangkok
The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Bangkok, Thailand: A * Amarin Plaza, Ratchaprasong * Asiatique, Saphan Taksin BTS Station C * Central Embassy, Phloenchit * Central Bangna, Bang Na * Central Chaengwattana, Pak Kret * Central Rama 9, Rama IX Road, Ratchadaphisek Road * Central Ladprao, Lat Phrao Intersection * Central Pinklao, Barommarat Chachonnani Road, Bangkok Noi * Central Rama 2, Rama II Road * Central Ramindra, Raminthra * Central Rama 3, Rama III Road * Central Rattanathibet, Rattanathibet Road * Central WestGate, Nonthaburi * CentralWorld, Pathum Wan * Chamchuri Square, Sam Yan E * Emporium, Sukhumvit Road * EmQuartier, Sukhumvit Road * Esplanade, Thailand Cultural Centre F * Fashion Island, Raminthra Road * Future Park, Rangsit G * Gaysorn Plaza, Ratchaprasong I * Iconsiam, Khlong San J * JJ Mall, Chatuchak M * MBK Center, Pathum Wan Intersection N * The Nightingale-Olympic, Phra Nakhon O * Old Siam Plaza, Phahurat P ...
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Bangkok
Bangkok, officially known in Thai language, Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated population of 10.539 million as of 2020, 15.3 percent of the country's population. Over 14 million people (22.2 percent) lived within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region at the 2010 census, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in both size and importance to the national economy. Bangkok traces its roots to a small trading post during the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the 15th century, which eventually grew and became the site of two capital cities, Thonburi Kingdom, Thonburi in 1768 and Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932), Rattanakosin in 1782. Bangkok was at the heart of the modernization of Siam, later renamed Thailand, during the late-19th century, as the country faced pressures from the ...
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CentralPlaza Grand Rama IX
Central Rama 9 (previously known as CentralPlaza Grand Rama 9) is a shopping mall on Rama IX Road in Huai Khwang District, Bangkok. and Opposite Tesco Lotus and Fortune Town Rama IX Overview The shopping mall has a total of 9 storeys including 2 basement floors which provide direct connection to Phra Ram 9 MRT Station. The anchor tenants include Robinson department store, SFX cinema, Tops Market, SuperSports, B2S, Office Mate and PowerBuy. Anchor * Robinson Department Store (Moved from Robinson Ratchadaphisek) ** Tops ** Tops Wine Cellar ** Office Mate * B2S ** B2S Think Space ** B2S (Basement floor) * Power Buy * Supersports * Food Republic * FamilyMart * Harborland (Opening Soon) * SFX Cinema 11 Cinemas * Fitness First * MRT Blue Line Phra Ram 9 Station See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai P ...
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CentralPlaza WestGate
Central WestGate ( th, เซ็นทรัล เวสต์เกต) (previously known as CentralPlaza WestGate) is a large shopping plaza and complex in Bang Yai district, Nonthaburi province, Thailand. The complex, which includes cinemas and stores, is owned by Central Pattana. The mall, located at Bangyai Intersection, opened in August 2015. It has a gross floor area of which includes the IKEA store which has a floor area of . See also *List of largest shopping malls in Thailand *List of shopping malls in Bangkok *List of shopping malls in Thailand *List of the world's largest shopping malls A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term "mall" originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to ref ... References External links * Central WestGate {{DEFAULTSORT:CentralPlaza WestGate Shopping malls in Thailand Centra ...
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Rattanathibet Road
Highway 302 is a national highway in greater Bangkok, Thailand. It includes two connecting roads: Rattanathibet Road and Ngam Wong Wan Road. Route 302 is long, of which is in Nonthaburi, and is in Bangkok.Highway information database
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Rattanathibet Road

Rattanathibet Road ( th, ถนนรัตนาธิเบศร์) starts at (Motorway Route 9) in Sao Thong Hin , Ba ...
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CentralPlaza Rattanathibet
Central Rattanathibet (previously known as CentralPlaza Rattanathibet) is a shopping mall located on Rattanathibet Road in Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi. History Jusco Rattanathibet was established by Siam Jusco Co., Ltd in 1991. Central Pattana acquired the shopping mall with land area of 48 rai for BT฿650 million from Siam Jusco Co., Ltd which was the largest Jusco's shopping mall in Thailand on 30 December 2003 and renamed to 'Central Town Center Rattanathibet' on 1 January 2004 and changed supermarket operator from Jusco to Tops Supermarket. Mall renovations On 15 June 2005, Robinson Department Store opened new 19th branch in 7 years at 'Central Town Center'. Robinson Rattanathibet feature 2-story with gross floor area of . Central Pattana finished first phase shopping mall expansion of new retailing area including cinema and Robinson Department Store in September 2005. The shopping mall was renamed to 'CentralPlaza Rattanathibet' and finished phase 2 exp ...
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Central Rama 3
Central Plaza Rama III is a shopping center located on Ratchadapisek Road in Yan Nawa District, Bangkok, Thailand. The mall opened in 1997 and is one of Central Group's largest shopping centers. Overview The shopping center has a total of nine floors with two basement floors included. The shopping center provides a mix of retail shops, a Central Department store, a food court, a Major Cineplex (9-screen cinema), and a retail arcade. Anchors * Central Department Store * Tops * Major Cineplex 9 Cinemas * B2S Think Space * Supersports * Power Buy * Food Patio Parking The shopping center has a carpark with parking spaces for approximately 2,340 cars. See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central Ch ... External links Central Group ...
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Central Ramindra
Central Plaza Ramindra is a shopping center on Ram Intra Road in the Bang Khen District of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the second shopping center of Central Pattana. Overview This shopping center has a five floors and is built as a community concept. It contains a Central Department Store, retail outlets, restaurants and a six-screen cinema. There is a variety of family-oriented activities. Parking The shopping center has a parking space for 1000 cars. See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central Ch ... Notes References * * Shopping malls in Bangkok Central Pattana Bang Khen district Shopping malls established in 1993 1993 establishments in Thailand {{Thailand-struct-stub ...
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Rama II Road
300px, Rama II Road in the area of Samut Sakhon Province Rama II Road ( th, ถนนพระรามที่ 2, ; usually shortened to ) or Highway 35 () is a road in Thailand heading towards the south. Rama II Road starts from Chom Thong District in the Thonburi side of Bangkok, passing through Bang Khun Thian District into Samut Sakhon Province. It then enters Samut Songkhram Province and terminates at a junction with Phet Kasem Road (Highway 4) in Ratchaburi Province, with a total distance of . The road is maintained by the Department of Highways. Rama II Road was built during the government of Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn with a total budget of approximately 419 million baht and was officially opened on 1 April 1973. It was named "Rama II" in honor of King Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II) of the Chakri dynasty, who was born in present-day Samut Songkhram Province. Construction began in mid-1970, divided into 3 phases: # Thonburi to Samut Sakhon, a distance of 29 ...
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Central Rama 2
Central Rama 2 (previously known as Central Plaza Rama 2) is a shopping center located on Rama II Road in Bang Khun Thian District, Bangkok, Thailand. The mall opened in 2002. Central Rama II can support people from the Thonburi, Jomthong, and Bangkhuntien areas. People from nearly provinces such as Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram also visit this shopping center. Foreign workers also often visit here. Overview The shopping center has a total of five floors. The shopping center is located on the main highway south of Bangkok in a rapidly expanding and densely populated residential area. The plaza has a retail shopping center, a Central Department Store, a supermarket, a food court, a 38-lane bowling alley and a 9-screen cinema multiplex. Anchors * Central Department Store * Tops Supermarket ** Tops Food Hall ** Tops Club * Major Cineplex 9 Cinemas * Power Buy x B2S * Officemate * Supersports * Food Park * Food Patio * Fitness First * Rama II Hall Construction Construction of ...
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Bangkok Noi
Bangkok Noi ( th, บางกอกน้อย, ) is one of the 50 districts (''khet'') of Bangkok, Thailand. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Bang Phlat, Phra Nakhon (across Chao Phraya River), Bangkok Yai, Phasi Charoen, and Taling Chan. History Bangkok Noi was established as an amphoe on 15 October 1915. Originally named Amphoe Ammarin, it was renamed on 11 July 1916 to Amphoe Bangkok Noi to match with the historical name of the area. It became a khet in 1972 when Thon Buri and Bangkok were merged. Later on 9 November 1989 the Bang Phlat district was created from four of Bangkok Noi's sub-districts, leaving Bangkok Noi with four remaining sub-districts: Siri Rat, Ban Chang Lo, Bang Khun Non, and Bang Khun Si. On 12 December 1991 a small part of Bang Phlat district was moved back to Bangkok Noi, creating the new Arun Ammarin sub-district. Symbols The district seals shows the head of the royal barge Sri Suphunahongsa. The slogan of the district is ''Resonant ...
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Thailand Route 338
250px, Borommaratchachonnani Road and parallel overpass in the phase of Chimphli Subdistrict, Taling Chan District 250px, Borommaratchachonnani Road in the beginning phase near Borommaratchachonnani Intersection and Tesco Lotus Pinklao Borommaratchachonnani Road ( th, ถนนบรมราชชนนี, , ), the most part of which is Highway 338 (ทางหลวงแผ่นดินหมายเลข 338), is a main road in Bangkok's Thonburi side (west bank of Chao Phraya River) and Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Borommaratchachonnani Road has a starting point at the Borommaratchachonnani Intersection in the areas of Bangkok Noi and Bang Phlat's Pinklao neighbourhood in Bangkok. Then headed to the west through Taling Chan and Thawi Watthana as far as entering the area of Phutthamonthon, Sam Phran in Nakhon Pathom and ending at the intersection with Petchkasem Road in the area of Nakhon Chai Si, total length is 33.984 km (21.117 mi). The road was the result of th ...
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