22 Walks in Bangkok. Kenneth Barrett

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      CONTENTS

       Preface

      INTRODUCTION

       Bangkok Begins

      PART I: THONBURI

      WALK 1 WONG WIAN YAI

       In Search of King Taksin

      WALK 2 BANGKOK YAI

       The Old Harbour

      WALK 3 BANGKOK NOI

       Money Town

      PART II: BANGKOK

      WALK 4 RATTANAKOSIN INNER ISLAND 1

       The Grand Palace

      WALK 5 RATTANAKOSIN INNER ISLAND 2

       Along the Riverbank

      WALK 6 RATTANAKOSIN INNER ISLAND 3

       The Inner Moat

      WALK 7 NORTHERN OUTER RATTANAKOSIN

       Defending the Realm

      WALK 8 EAST OUTER RATTANAKOSIN 1

       A Tale of Three Princes

      WALK 9 EAST OUTER RATTANAKOSIN 2

       The Road to Golden Mountain

      WALK 10 SOUTH OUTER RATTANAKOSIN

       The Potters’ Village

      WALK 11 NORTH OUTER CITY

       Beyond the City Wall

      WALK 12 DUSIT

       Almost Heaven

      WALK 13 CHINATOWN 1

       The Shady Ladies of Sampeng Lane

      WALK 14 CHINATOWN 2

       On the Waterfront

      WALK 15 CHINATOWN 3

       Along the Dragon’s Back

      WALK 16 THE EUROPEAN DISTRICT 1

       The Sea of Mud

      WALK 17 THE EUROPEAN DISTRICT 2

       Temple of the Chinese Junk

      WALK 18 BANGRAK

       The Village of Love

      WALK 19 RAMA III ROAD AND BANG KRACHAO

       The Hidden Island

      WALK 20 PATHUM WAN 1

       The Jim Thompson Legend

      WALK 21 PATHUM WAN 2

       The Lotus Forest

      WALK 22 PATHUM WAN 3

       Mr Sukhumvit

      Index

      Preface

      Bangkok is not an easy city to understand. Visitors are perplexed by what appears to be an endless sprawl, and information is not easily available. Tour groups will be taken to the main sights, where they will be dazzled by the splendour but have little context in which to understand what they are looking at. Independent travellers will seek out sights and find the friendly little brown notice boards installed by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to be a big help, but again there is little available to guide them there in the first place, and to provide the background information that those with a serious interest in exploring this fascinating city will need.

      22 Walks in Bangkok is designed as both a history of the city and as an exploration guide. The idea grew out of a series of columns I wrote for a local magazine some years ago, in which I took a number of localities and attempted to explain what they were and how they got there. When I first set out on the series, I wondered why it hadn’t been tried before. I soon found out. The information is widely scattered, and there was little in the way of informative guidebooks for a journalist with limited time and a looming deadline. The series was successful and ran for three years, but I was never entirely happy with the content, feeling it could have been much better.

      I had been intending for a long time to return to the concept and create a full-length book, but the scale of the task was formidable. Simply rewriting the columns was not possible, as the book needed to be packed full of detail, and to have a narration that actually walked the reader into, and around,

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