Wish, Capture, and Chill by the River

Seeking a wish, a photo, and a moment of serenity by the river? Look no further than Lhong 1919, a hidden gem in the heart of Bangkok.

This weekend, I embarked on a quest to find the perfect spot for a day of relaxation and rejuvenation. While venturing outside the city was tempting, I opted to explore the hidden treasures within Bangkok's bustling streets.

After a quick search on Google, I stumbled upon Lhong 1919, a newly-discovered haven for photography enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape. Situated along the majestic Chao Phraya River, this historical landmark offers a unique blend of cultural charm and modern vibrancy.

Lhong 1919, once a bustling trading port, has been transformed into a vibrant hub of art galleries, cafes, and shops. The beautifully preserved architecture, with its intricate details and weathered walls, provides a picturesque backdrop for capturing memories.

As I strolled through the cobblestone pathways, the gentle breeze carried the scent of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of laughter from nearby cafes. The river glistened under the warm afternoon sun, inviting me to pause and appreciate the simple beauty of the moment.

Whether you're seeking a wish, a perfect photo, or simply a moment of peace by the water, Lhong 1919 offers a unique and unforgettable experience. So, escape the city's hustle and bustle, and discover the hidden charm of this riverside oasis.

The next day, I showered, got dressed, and slung my camera over my shoulder. I took the MRT to Hua Lamphong Station (number 8), exited at exit 4, and then took a bus to Yaowarat. I walked another 450 meters to the Sawadi Pier, where I took a ferry across the river to Wat Thong Thammachat Pier. From there, it was a short walk to Lhong 1919.

The Lhong 1919 is a 168-year-old historical landmark that blends Thai and Chinese architectural styles. It has been meticulously restored to preserve its original beauty. In addition to the historic "San Hea Yuan" building, the Lhong 1919 also features a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

The number 1919 refers to the year 1919 AD, when the current landowners, the Wang Lee family, took over the area from the Pisalbut family.

This location boasts stunning ancient Chinese-style murals and decorations, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls and capturing stylish photos amidst a "retro" Chinese ambiance.



The Ma Cho Temple, established in 1850 alongside the Huay Chung Long pier, has been a sacred site and spiritual center for the Chinese community in Thailand for centuries. The goddess Ma Cho is revered as a symbol of protection and prosperity, and devotees continue to visit the temple to seek her blessings for a stable and fulfilling life.

Pay homage to Mazu, the goddess of the sea, and receive blessings for a stable and prosperous life.

According to Chinese astrology, Mazu is believed to be the deity who protects and bestows wealth and fortune for the year. She is also seen as a representative of Heaven, Earth, and Water. Therefore, prayers offered to her are believed to be granted and fulfilled as intended. Additionally, the three aspects of Mazu have been enshrined at the Leng Buai 1919 Shrine for over 167 years (from the reigns of King Rama IV to King Rama X). She has brought prosperity, happiness, and wealth to the families of her caretakers throughout history. ⛩️ Moreover, the shrine is located in a very powerful location. The front faces the Chao Phraya River, while the back is surrounded by buildings, resembling mountains. There is a wide courtyard in the center, similar to a dragon's belly, further enhancing wealth and abundance. The Mazu Shrine is open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

In the evenings, this area comes alive with street food vendors offering a wide variety of delicious options. The vibrant atmosphere and stunning views make it the perfect place to stroll, take photos, and enjoy a relaxing evening. Whether you're looking to indulge in local delicacies, shop for unique souvenirs, or simply soak up the ambiance, this spot has something for everyone.

If you're strolling around and suddenly crave something cool and refreshing, this shop is the perfect pit stop.

Pleasure Wan Commerce Dessert Shop

A selection of simple and easy-to-eat Thai traditional snacks and beverages.


Strolling, taking photos, and relaxing in the serene atmosphere. The captivating tranquility invites you to return again and again. Truly enamored with this place.

Free boat service is available here.

You can board at Sathorn Pier and Si Phraya Pier and get off at Lhong Pier.

The saying "impressions remain in the heart, but photographs allow us to see them with our eyes" truly resonates. Let's capture these impressions with our own eyes. :)

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