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250px, The old Neoclassical shophouses lined up on the front of Tha Chang Pier Tha Chang ( th, ท่าช้าง, ), or well known in Thai Tha Chang Wang Luang (, ), with designated pier code N9, is a pier on
Chao Phraya River The Chao Phraya ( or ; th, แม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา, , or ) is the major river in Thailand, with its low alluvial plain forming the centre of the country. It flows through Bangkok and then into the Gulf of Thailand. Et ...
located on the end of Na Phra Lan Road in the area behind
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next to Nagaraphirom Park and Ratchaworadit Pier.


Description

Its name meaning ''"Elephant Pier"'' (''Tha'' is jetty, pier and ''Chang'' is elephant), it was built in the reign of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I), who was the first monarch of
Chakri Dynasty The Chakri dynasty ( th, ราชวงศ์ จักรี, , , ) is the current reigning dynasty of the Kingdom of Thailand, the head of the house is the king, who is head of state. The family has ruled Thailand since the founding of the ...
and the founder of Rattanakosin Kingdom. At that time, elephants from the Grand Palace were brought to this area to take a bath, therefore making it called "Tha Chang" in Thai. It was also known by another name in those days as ''"Tha Phra"'' ( th, ท่าพระ, , "Pier for Buddha") because it was the point where a large Buddha image named Phra Sri Sakyamuni was brought from a raft to be enshrined in the inner city (well known nowadays as Rattanakosin Island). Phra Sri Sakyamuni is now the principal Buddha image of Wat Suthat. At present, Tha Chang is a pier that provides Chao Phraya Express Boat that runs between Bangkok and the north ends in Nonthaburi Province, including a ferry pier that crosses to
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side at the
Wat Rakhang Wat Rakhangkhositaram Woramahaviharn ( th, วัดระฆังโฆสิตาราม วรมหาวิหาร) or usually shortened to Wat Rakhangkhositaram (วัดระฆังโฆสิตาราม), familiarly known ...
in Bangkok Noi District and Tha Wang Lang in the area of
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as well. In addition, it also has a number of retail shops and eateries. At the corner of the Tha Chang area, there are old
shophouse A shophouse is a building type serving both as a residence and a commercial business. It is defined in dictionary as a building type found in Southeast Asia that is "a shop opening on to the pavement and also used as the owner's residence", a ...
s built during King
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(Rama V)’s reign with beautiful plaster pediment, pilasters and stucco. They are all buildings that have been registered as archaeological sites by the
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since 2001 and have been renovated and maintained at present.


Another Tha Chang

There is another Tha Chang, Tha Chang Wang Na ( th, ท่าช้างวังหน้า, ). It was formerly a royal pier and then a ferry port, taking passenger to Bangkok Noi railway station and other places along the canal
Khlong Bangkok Noi 250px, Khlong Bangkok Noi near Wat Sri Sudaram Khlong Bangkok Noi ( th, คลองบางกอกน้อย, ; lit 'Small Bangkok Canal') is a '' khlong'' (คลอง; canal) in Bangkok; its name is the origin of the name Bangkok Noi Dis ...
. The area was once located back gate of the Wang Na (Front Palace). There was a royal elephant kraal nearby. The pier where royal elephants were brought for bathing known as ''"Tha Chang Wang Na"'' (The Front Palace's Elephant Pier). In the King Rama IV's reign, Prince Pinklao (second king resided at front palace) preferred his courtiers to park their barges at the pier near to his residence. He ordered to demolish part of the city wall and replaced by a gate for the royal elephant passing by. The pier was called Tha Chang since then. The former elephant pier was later changed its name to ''"Tha Khun Nang Wang Na"'' (ท่าขุนนางวังหน้า, "The Front Palace's Courtier Pier"). For the present, Tha Chang Wang Na has long lost its status as a pier. It is located under the
Phra Pin Klao Bridge The Somdet Phra Pinklao Bridge ( th, สะพานสมเด็จพระปิ่นเกล้า, , ) is a bridge near the Grand Palace over the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. It links Rattanakosin Island with Thonburi. Backg ...
on the beginning of Phra Athit Road next to Bangkok Tourism Division. Moreover, its vicinity is the location of Phra Arthit Mansion, or unofficially known as ''"Tham Niab Tha Chang"'' (ทำเนียบท่าช้าง, "Tha Chang House"), it was the residence of senior statesman Pridi Banomyong during his regent tenure in World War II period.


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