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Saphan Han

Saphan Han (Thai: สะพานหัน, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn hǎn]) is a small bridge over the Khlong Rop Krung (Rop Krung canal; lit: around the city canal), also known as Khlong Ong Ang (Ong Ang canal; lit: canal of jars and pots) in the areas of Bangkok's Chakkrawat sub-district, Samphanthawong district and Wang Burapha Phirom sub-district, Phra Nakhon district. It is also the name of the surrounding area.

Saphan Han

The bridge was built along with the excavation of the Khlong Rop Krung at the beginning of Rattanakosin (present-day Bangkok) in the reign of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I). At that time Saphan Han was a bridge made of a single plank for people crossing between outer city and inner city. On side was firmly fixed while the other side laid across the opposite side without fixing which could be turned for the boat to pass. Hence the name "Saphan Han", which means "turning bridge" or "swing bridge". In the Ayutthaya period, it was noted that there were similar bridges at Khlong Takhian (Takhian canal; lit: Hopea odorata canal) and Khlong Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon's canal). This type of bridge can be found high and low in Bangkok and other provinces in the olden days.

Saphan Han in Chulalongkorn's reign.

Later in the reign of King Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II), when Saphan Han was in poor shape. It had been rebuilt with two planks and can't turn the same again. In the reign of King Mongkut (Rama IV), the steel frame was added to the bridge and its floor was still movable with the aid pulley to open for the boat to pass through. During the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) it was rebuilt as a corridor wooden bridge with a width of about 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in), the interior was also divided into small rooms for sale. Modeled from the Rialto bridge in Venice and the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, both of which were historic bridges in Italy. Including there were also walkways and small shophouses on each side of the canal, to be a center of trade as well. It was also one of the most photographed bridges in Bangkok. For the current Saphan Han is a reinforced concrete bridge built in 1962, but the name of the bridge remains the same as a memorial to commemorate the first bridge that was constructed.[1]

During the reigns of King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn, Saphan Han was considered one of the most important and bustling shopping district of Bangkok. Since it was in the end of Chinatown by Yaowarat was the main artery and opposite to Little India or Phahurat neighbourhood, the residence of the Indians in Thailand. In those days, it was full of business and commerce, such as fruits from abroad, canned foods, chewing tobaccos and herbs, as well as businesses that were illegal and prone to immorals, such as gambling houses, opium dens and brothels. In addition, it was also close to many commercial districts, such as Saphan Lek, Wang Burapha, Thieves' Market or known locally as Woeng Nakhon Khasem, etc.

Today, Saphan Han remains an important and bustling shopping district, as in the past. It is full of shops in the form of a shophouse. There're many kinds of goods sold, such as clothing, fresh and dried food, fruits, kitchenwares, kid toys, cosmetics, buttons, fabrics, textiles, and mostly ladies' items. It is considered to be the end of Sampheng or officially known as Soi Wanit 1, the long narrow lane lined from the center of Yaowarat. Sampeng is divided into three parts: first part starts from Song Sawat road near Song Wat road and separated by Ratchawong road near Ratchawong pier, the second part starts from Ratchawong road and separated by Chakkrawat road near Wat Tuek intersection, and third part begins from Chakkrawat road through Saphan Han as far as terminating at Chak Phet road opposite to Phahurat, where it is referred to as "Trok Hua Med" (ตรอกหัวเม็ด), and although it is only a narrow and busy lane, it is also home to two Chinese shrines, Pung Tao Kong shrine and Chun Sieng Chow Sue shrine.[2]

Since October 2015, the Thai government has a policy to improve the scenery of the Khlong Rop Krung and Khlong Ong Ang, include there were also renovate five bridges in a row were Saphan Lek, Bhanubandhu bridge, Saphan Han, Borphitphimuk bridge, and Osathanond bridge, the last at the area of Phra Pok Klao bridge's foot, which cross to Thonburi side. The demolition of various shophouses surrounding it, such as Saphan Lek, or Khlong Thom, Saphan Han was one of them. When the stores next to the canal were demolished, the bridge can be seen clearly after being covered for over 40 years.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pinijnakorn (2009-04-06). "คลองโอ่งอ่าง ความยิ่งใหญ่รอบชายคลอง" [Khlong Ong Ang greatness around the canal]. Thai PBS (in Thai). Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  2. ^ laser (2009-03-23). ""เที่ยวไปกินไป @ สะพานหัน"" [Travel to eat @ Saphan Han]. Pantip.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  3. ^ "พลิกโฉม "คลองโอ่งอ่าง" แลนด์มาร์คร่วมสมัย" [Reinvent "Khlong Ong Ang" the contemporary landmark]. Kom Chad Luek (in Thai). 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2018-04-09.

External links edit

  • Lim, Eric. "Saphan Han the dragon's tail in Chinatown Bangkok". Tour-Bangkok-Legacies.
  • "Saphan Han Market, Bangkok". Timothy Tye.

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Saphan Han Thai saphanhn pronounced sa pʰaːn hǎn is a small bridge over the Khlong Rop Krung Rop Krung canal lit around the city canal also known as Khlong Ong Ang Ong Ang canal lit canal of jars and pots in the areas of Bangkok s Chakkrawat sub district Samphanthawong district and Wang Burapha Phirom sub district Phra Nakhon district It is also the name of the surrounding area Saphan Han The bridge was built along with the excavation of the Khlong Rop Krung at the beginning of Rattanakosin present day Bangkok in the reign of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok Rama I At that time Saphan Han was a bridge made of a single plank for people crossing between outer city and inner city On side was firmly fixed while the other side laid across the opposite side without fixing which could be turned for the boat to pass Hence the name Saphan Han which means turning bridge or swing bridge In the Ayutthaya period it was noted that there were similar bridges at Khlong Takhian Takhian canal lit Hopea odorata canal and Khlong Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon s canal This type of bridge can be found high and low in Bangkok and other provinces in the olden days Saphan Han in Chulalongkorn s reign Later in the reign of King Phutthaloetla Naphalai Rama II when Saphan Han was in poor shape It had been rebuilt with two planks and can t turn the same again In the reign of King Mongkut Rama IV the steel frame was added to the bridge and its floor was still movable with the aid pulley to open for the boat to pass through During the reign of King Chulalongkorn Rama V it was rebuilt as a corridor wooden bridge with a width of about 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in the interior was also divided into small rooms for sale Modeled from the Rialto bridge in Venice and the Ponte Vecchio in Florence both of which were historic bridges in Italy Including there were also walkways and small shophouses on each side of the canal to be a center of trade as well It was also one of the most photographed bridges in Bangkok For the current Saphan Han is a reinforced concrete bridge built in 1962 but the name of the bridge remains the same as a memorial to commemorate the first bridge that was constructed 1 During the reigns of King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn Saphan Han was considered one of the most important and bustling shopping district of Bangkok Since it was in the end of Chinatown by Yaowarat was the main artery and opposite to Little India or Phahurat neighbourhood the residence of the Indians in Thailand In those days it was full of business and commerce such as fruits from abroad canned foods chewing tobaccos and herbs as well as businesses that were illegal and prone to immorals such as gambling houses opium dens and brothels In addition it was also close to many commercial districts such as Saphan Lek Wang Burapha Thieves Market or known locally as Woeng Nakhon Khasem etc Today Saphan Han remains an important and bustling shopping district as in the past It is full of shops in the form of a shophouse There re many kinds of goods sold such as clothing fresh and dried food fruits kitchenwares kid toys cosmetics buttons fabrics textiles and mostly ladies items It is considered to be the end of Sampheng or officially known as Soi Wanit 1 the long narrow lane lined from the center of Yaowarat Sampeng is divided into three parts first part starts from Song Sawat road near Song Wat road and separated by Ratchawong road near Ratchawong pier the second part starts from Ratchawong road and separated by Chakkrawat road near Wat Tuek intersection and third part begins from Chakkrawat road through Saphan Han as far as terminating at Chak Phet road opposite to Phahurat where it is referred to as Trok Hua Med trxkhwemd and although it is only a narrow and busy lane it is also home to two Chinese shrines Pung Tao Kong shrine and Chun Sieng Chow Sue shrine 2 Since October 2015 the Thai government has a policy to improve the scenery of the Khlong Rop Krung and Khlong Ong Ang include there were also renovate five bridges in a row were Saphan Lek Bhanubandhu bridge Saphan Han Borphitphimuk bridge and Osathanond bridge the last at the area of Phra Pok Klao bridge s foot which cross to Thonburi side The demolition of various shophouses surrounding it such as Saphan Lek or Khlong Thom Saphan Han was one of them When the stores next to the canal were demolished the bridge can be seen clearly after being covered for over 40 years 3 See also editSaphan Lek Khlong Thom Saphan HokReferences edit Pinijnakorn 2009 04 06 khlxngoxngxang khwamyingihyrxbchaykhlxng Khlong Ong Ang greatness around the canal Thai PBS in Thai Retrieved 2018 04 09 laser 2009 03 23 ethiywipkinip saphanhn Travel to eat Saphan Han Pantip com in Thai Retrieved 2018 04 09 phlikochm khlxngoxngxang aelndmarkhrwmsmy Reinvent Khlong Ong Ang the contemporary landmark Kom Chad Luek in Thai 2017 03 13 Retrieved 2018 04 09 External links editLim Eric Saphan Han the dragon s tail in Chinatown Bangkok Tour Bangkok Legacies Saphan Han Market Bangkok Timothy Tye 13 44 39 04 N 100 30 12 07 E 13 7441778 N 100 5033528 E 13 7441778 100 5033528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saphan Han amp oldid 1213830347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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