22 July Circle

Pom Prap Sattru Phai district map: July 22nd Circle is on the bottom right near Hua Lamphong in Pathum Wan district

The 22 July Circle or Wongwian Yi Sip Song Karakadakhom (Thai: วงเวียน 22 กรกฎาคม) is a traffic circle in Thailand. It's an intersection of Maitri Chit, Santiphap and Mittraphan roads in Khwaeng Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok.

History

22 July Circle was built on January 24, 1918 to commemorate the occasion of Thailand's participation in World War I, which was the royal intention of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), the king of Thailand at the time. He constructed many roads in that area and also given names them, such as Suea Pa or Phlapphla Chai roads.

The name "22 July" comes from the date Thailand declared war, which corresponds to 22 July 1917.[1]

Characteristics

At the center of the roundabout is a fountain and there's a small public park for general people to take a rest. The surrounding area is home to many billboard or advertising board shophouses, including tire and car spare parts shops and many famous restaurants. Besides, it's also known as an another district of Bangkok's sex industry, it's been known for a long time.[2] [1]

22 July Circle is considered one of the circuits in the Bangkok's Chinatown like an another roundabout is Odeon Circle on Yaowarat road. It's close to many important places such as Bangkok railway station (Hua Lamphong), Wat Phlapphla Chai, Wat Thepsirin, The Maitrichit Chinese Baptist Church, the first Protestant church in Thailand[3], Wat Khanikaphon, including Poh Teck Tung Foundation's headquarters.

In addition, it's also used as a place to observe the total solar eclipse on 22 July 2009.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 ซูม (2009-07-19). "วงเวียน 22 กรกฎา". Thai Rath (in Thai).
  2. "บุกแหล่งค้าประเวณี ย่านวงเวียน 22 พบยืนรอรับลูกค้าตามซอกมุมซอกตึก". Channel 7 (in Thai). 2017-05-01.
  3. "ประวัติคริสตจักร 175 ปี". maitrichitchurch.org (in Thai).

Coordinates: 13°44′31″N 100°30′48″E / 13.74194°N 100.51333°E / 13.74194; 100.51333

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