Sala Daeng ( th, ศาลาแดง, ) is the name of the
intersection
In mathematics, the intersection of two or more objects is another object consisting of everything that is contained in all of the objects simultaneously. For example, in Euclidean geometry, when two lines in a plane are not parallel, their i ...
and neighbourhood at the beginning of
Si Lom Road in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located within
Pathum Wan District, next to its border with
Bang Rak, where Si Lom meets
Rama IV and
Ratchadamri Roads. The Thai–Japan
Flyover Bridge, constructed in 1992, passes over Sala Daeng intersection, as well as the westward
Henri Dunant and
Sam Yan intersections, along Rama IV Road. A small street, known as Sala Daeng Road, branches off Si Lom Road (near the intersection) and connects to the parallel
Sathon Road.
The intersection area is served by the
Sala Daeng Station of the
BTS skytrain
The Bangkok Mass Transit System, commonly known as the BTS Skytrain ( th, รถไฟฟ้าบีทีเอส '' TS'), is an elevated rapid transit system in Bangkok, Thailand. It is operated by Bangkok Mass Transit System PCL (BTSC), a ...
's
Silom Line and the Si Lom Station of the underground
MRT's
Blue Line, forming one of the two systems' three interchanges and a gateway into the main business district of Si Lom Road, which begins here. On the corners of the intersection are
Lumphini Park,
King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital and the
Dusit Thani Hotel.
History
In the nineteenth century, the area consisted of paddy fields far from the city centre. When the
Paknam Railway The Paknam Railway was Thailand's first railway line, established in 1893. Stretching 21 km (13 mi), it was a narrow gauge line. The line was constructed by the Paknam Railway Company established by a British navigator Alfred John Loftus ...
was built around 1893, linking Bangkok to Samut Prakan, a station was built in the area, at what is now approximately in front of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. The station building was painted red, leading it to be called ''Sala Daeng'', which means "red pavilion". The field thus became known after the station as ''Thung Sala Daeng'' (, "Sala Daeng field"). King
Vajiravudh
Vajiravudh ( th, วชิราวุธ, , 1 January 188126 November 1925) was the sixth monarch of Siam under the Chakri dynasty as Rama VI. He ruled from 23 October 1910 until his death in 1925. King Vajiravudh is best known for his efforts ...
(Rama VI) later bought the land in the area and developed it as Lumphini Park. Subsequent development led to the area becoming part of Bangkok's busiest commercial centres, and Sala Daeng Intersection has been known as one of the busiest in the city. It was once used as a place of the
Royal Ploughing Ceremony as well.
References
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Neighbourhoods of Bangkok
Road junctions in Bangkok
Pathum Wan district
Bang Rak district