History: An old community along the Chanthaburi River, originally named "Ban Lum", has been a historical settlement for Chinese and Vietnamese people since the early Rattanakosin period. It served as a significant trading center for Chanthaburi during the reign of King Rama V, dating back almost a century. The community stretches from the base of the Wan Chan Bridge to the Talad Lang community. The houses are characterized by antique shophouses with intricate and unique wooden carvings, reflecting foreign influences combined with the craftsmanship of Chanthaburi artisans, resulting in a distinctive style.
Location: Sukhapiban Road, Wat Mai Subdistrict, Mueang Chanthaburi District, Chanthaburi 22000
Stroll through the riverside community's architecture and way of life.
Nestled amidst the aged buildings, shops and eateries seamlessly blend, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a market from 50 years ago. Embark on a nostalgic journey through time, savoring the classic ambiance and diverse culinary offerings lining the 1-kilometer stretch.
Each shop has adapted to the building, which still retains its old-world charm and attracts visitors to this place.
Some places are simply residences and are not open as shops.
"A strangely named dessert, I didn't dare to say its name when ordering. Honestly, I just told the seller, 'I'll take one set, please.'"
This renowned noodle shop boasts a display case filled with traditional ingredients, evoking a sense of nostalgia with its vintage pots, bowls, and ambiance. While I haven't personally sampled the fare, the bustling crowd suggests its culinary prowess.
Seafood Tom Yum Noodle Soup at Je Yi Dee Rim Nam Restaurant, with generous ingredients.
The painted walls are a unique charm of this place. Whether it's modern or old-fashioned like the Marilyn Monroe picture, it's interesting and photogenic.
A simple, unpainted front door can evoke a timeless aesthetic without the need for additional color.
House 69, a Learning Center by the Chanthaburi River
This community learning center houses a collection of old photographs that provide insights into the local history. Admission is free, and visitors are welcome to explore the exhibits and learn about the area's past.
The Legacy of Luang Rajamaitri: A Pioneer of Rubber in Eastern Thailand
Luang Rajamaitri, revered as the "Father of Rubber in Eastern Thailand," played a pivotal role in introducing rubber cultivation to the region. He brought rubber saplings from Malaysia and experimented with their cultivation, paving the way for the flourishing rubber industry in the east. Today, his former residence, Baan Luang Rajamaitri, has been transformed into a charming hotel, offering guests a unique experience of living in a traditional riverside house.
Interested in booking a room at http://www.baanluangrajamaitri.com
Rocket Brand Ice Cream Shop
The first ice cream factory in Chanthaburi, equipped with machinery, produces a variety of ice cream, including ice cream bars, ice cream sandwiches, and coconut ice cream.
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Ancient Pharmacy
One of the first renowned Chinese pharmacies in Chanthaburi, over 100 years old. The strong scent of herbs wafts through the air as you walk by.
Coffee and Gallery at Some Times
A cozy cafe in an old community area.
There are many more restaurants, shops, and cafes to visit in Chanthaburi. If you have the chance to pass by, come and take a stroll. It's very relaxing.
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