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Samsen Road

Samsen or spelled Sam Sen (Thai: สามเสน, pronounced [sǎːm.sěːn]) is a road and neighbourhood in Bangkok considered to be one of Bangkok's oldest. Samsen road starts from Bang Lamphu intersection in the area of Bang Lamphu within Phra Nakhon district and wends northeast to Dusit district as far as it ends at Kiakkai intersection, covering 4.6 km (2.8 mi). It runs parallel to east Chao Phraya river all the route.

Samsen Road in the phase of Thewet Naruemit Bridge (view backward to Phra Nakhon side)

History edit

Samsen began in Ayutthaya period (1351–1767) in the reign of King Narai (1633–88). Portuguese came to live and work in the kingdom and the king allowed them to settle in Samsen. At that time, this area was a paddy field and canal by Khlong Samsen (Samsen canal), which is believed to be a natural canal.[1] The Portuguese founded Immaculate Conception Church in around 1674, the oldest church in Thailand.

In the reigns of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I) and King Nangklao (Rama III) of Rattanakosin kingdom, Christians Khmers and Annamese (Vietnamese) who escaped crackdowns in their country migrated to Siam (now Thailand). They were allowed by the king to settle in the area nearby Portuguese's church in Samsen. The area became known as "Ban Khmer" (บ้านเขมร) and "Ban Yuan" (บ้านญวน).

Samsen has at least two Thai temples, which date to the Ayutthaya period or earlier,[1] including Wat Rachathiwat and Wat Thewarat Kunchorn.[2][3]

In the past, the area of Samsen to Pak Kret in Nonthaburi used to be a place where abundance of toli shad (Tenualosa toli) was found. They will swim from the sea to spawn in freshwater sources on the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok area to the north. Therefore, they are fished in large numbers and causing to be in an endangered state at present.[4]

 
The eponymous Khlong Samsen at the point where it confluence Chao Phraya River

Etymology edit

"Samsen" has no specific meaning in Thai.[1] It may have derived from Pali or from Bahasa Melayu. Legendarily a floating Buddha statue required up to three hundred thousand people to raise it from the water. "Samsen" is similar to "Sam Saen", which means three hundred thousand. This Buddha is a Buddha statue in stopping the rainstorm attitude enshrined in front of Samsen Police Station today, namely Luang Por Phuttha Samsen, or known in short as Luang Por Samsen.[2][1][5]

Two related sub-districts are Samsen Nai in Phaya Thai and Samsen Nok in Huai Khwang districts. They are connected to Khlong Samsen rather than the road.

Road edit

Although it is short, Samsen road runs through historic and important places such as Bang Khun Phrom Palace and Bank of Thailand with Thewawes Palace, Thewet Bridge, Immaculate Conception Church, Saint Francis Xavier Church, Saint Gabriel's College, Vajira Hospital, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Sukhothai Palace, National Library and Royal Pier, Thavasuki, Wat Bot Samsen, Boon Rawd Brewery Headquarters and Sappaya-Sapasathan, the new Parliament House.[2][3]

The road also a location of five piers for Chao Phraya Express Boat: Thewet (N15), Payap (N18), Irrigation Dept. (N19), Kheaw Khai Ka (N20), and Kiak Kai (N21).

In addition, at the point that it intersects with Ratchawithi road (Sang Hi intersection) near the Krungthon Bridge (Sang Hi Bridge) on Ratchawithi road is also the location of the San Chao Mae Thapthim Samsen, a Chinese shrine of Shui Wei Sheng Niang, goddess of the sea according to the belief of Hainanese since ancient times, similar to Mazu. It is considered to be her oldest shrine in Bangkok, believed to have been built since the reign of King Nangklao.[6]

Samsen road is also the administrative boundary line in the following khwaengs (sub-districts):

  • Chana Songkhram (left) and Talat Yot (right) in Phra Nakhon district from Bang Lamphu intersection to Nararat Sathan bridge
  • Wat Sam Phraya (left) and Ban Phan Thom (right) in Phra Nakhon district from the Nararat Sathan bridge to Bang Khun Phrom intersection
  • Wat Sam Phraya (left) and Bang Khun Phrom (right) in Phra Nakhon district, from Bang Khun Phrom intersection to Thewet Naruemit bridge
  • Wachiraphayaban (left) and Dusit (right) in Dusit district, from the Thewet Naruemit to Sophon bridges

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Pinijnakorn (2012-05-04). "สามเสน...ประวัติศาสตร์บรรพชนคนนานาชาติ ต้นกำเนิดการประปาแห่งกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์" [Samsen...history of international ancestors the origins of the Rattanakosin waterworks]. TPBS (in Thai).
  2. ^ a b c Num luk thung (2009-10-20). "เยือนย่ำย่านเก่า เล่าตำนาน "สามเสน"" [Visiting the old town a tale of legend of "Samsen"]. ASTV Manager (in Thai).
  3. ^ a b Bunnag, Rome (2016-07-26). "เหตุที่มี "บ้านเขมร" และ "บ้านญวน" อยู่ที่ทุ่งสามเสน! ก่อนจะถูกบุกเบิกเป็นย่านสร้างวังจนเต็มทุ่ง!!" [The reason that there are "Ban Khmer" and "Ban Yuan" in the Samsen field! before being pioneered as a district, creating palaces full of fields!!]. ASTV Manager (in Thai).
  4. ^ Jaruthanin, Kittipong and Chavalit, Vidthayanon, ปลาน้ำจืดหายากที่สุด ๑๐ ชนิดของไทย (The Top - Ten Endangered Freshwater Fishes of Thailand), Aquarium Biz , Vol. 2 Issue 16 (October 2011) Thai: ภาษาไทย
  5. ^ Damrong Journal The Faculty of Archeology, Silpakorn University (2014-07-24). [Samsen known since the Ayutthaya period]. facebook (in Thai). Archived from the original on 2022-06-05. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
  6. ^ Duangkamchan, Jaruwan (2019-06-28). "ขนมแห่งศรัทธาในศาลเจ้าแม่ทับทิม เทพเจ้าแห่งสายน้ำของชาวไหหลำ" [Snack of faith in the Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine, goddess of river of Hainanese]. Sarakadee (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-11-20.

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Samsen redirects here For the aerospace engineer and car designer see John Samsen This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Samsen Road news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Samsen or spelled Sam Sen Thai samesn pronounced sǎːm seːn is a road and neighbourhood in Bangkok considered to be one of Bangkok s oldest Samsen road starts from Bang Lamphu intersection in the area of Bang Lamphu within Phra Nakhon district and wends northeast to Dusit district as far as it ends at Kiakkai intersection covering 4 6 km 2 8 mi It runs parallel to east Chao Phraya river all the route Samsen Road in the phase of Thewet Naruemit Bridge view backward to Phra Nakhon side Contents 1 History 2 Etymology 3 Road 4 ReferencesHistory editSamsen began in Ayutthaya period 1351 1767 in the reign of King Narai 1633 88 Portuguese came to live and work in the kingdom and the king allowed them to settle in Samsen At that time this area was a paddy field and canal by Khlong Samsen Samsen canal which is believed to be a natural canal 1 The Portuguese founded Immaculate Conception Church in around 1674 the oldest church in Thailand In the reigns of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok Rama I and King Nangklao Rama III of Rattanakosin kingdom Christians Khmers and Annamese Vietnamese who escaped crackdowns in their country migrated to Siam now Thailand They were allowed by the king to settle in the area nearby Portuguese s church in Samsen The area became known as Ban Khmer banekhmr and Ban Yuan banywn Samsen has at least two Thai temples which date to the Ayutthaya period or earlier 1 including Wat Rachathiwat and Wat Thewarat Kunchorn 2 3 In the past the area of Samsen to Pak Kret in Nonthaburi used to be a place where abundance of toli shad Tenualosa toli was found They will swim from the sea to spawn in freshwater sources on the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok area to the north Therefore they are fished in large numbers and causing to be in an endangered state at present 4 nbsp The eponymous Khlong Samsen at the point where it confluence Chao Phraya RiverEtymology edit Samsen has no specific meaning in Thai 1 It may have derived from Pali or from Bahasa Melayu Legendarily a floating Buddha statue required up to three hundred thousand people to raise it from the water Samsen is similar to Sam Saen which means three hundred thousand This Buddha is a Buddha statue in stopping the rainstorm attitude enshrined in front of Samsen Police Station today namely Luang Por Phuttha Samsen or known in short as Luang Por Samsen 2 1 5 Two related sub districts are Samsen Nai in Phaya Thai and Samsen Nok in Huai Khwang districts They are connected to Khlong Samsen rather than the road Road editAlthough it is short Samsen road runs through historic and important places such as Bang Khun Phrom Palace and Bank of Thailand with Thewawes Palace Thewet Bridge Immaculate Conception Church Saint Francis Xavier Church Saint Gabriel s College Vajira Hospital Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Sukhothai Palace National Library and Royal Pier Thavasuki Wat Bot Samsen Boon Rawd Brewery Headquarters and Sappaya Sapasathan the new Parliament House 2 3 The road also a location of five piers for Chao Phraya Express Boat Thewet N15 Payap N18 Irrigation Dept N19 Kheaw Khai Ka N20 and Kiak Kai N21 In addition at the point that it intersects with Ratchawithi road Sang Hi intersection near the Krungthon Bridge Sang Hi Bridge on Ratchawithi road is also the location of the San Chao Mae Thapthim Samsen a Chinese shrine of Shui Wei Sheng Niang goddess of the sea according to the belief of Hainanese since ancient times similar to Mazu It is considered to be her oldest shrine in Bangkok believed to have been built since the reign of King Nangklao 6 Samsen road is also the administrative boundary line in the following khwaengs sub districts Chana Songkhram left and Talat Yot right in Phra Nakhon district from Bang Lamphu intersection to Nararat Sathan bridge Wat Sam Phraya left and Ban Phan Thom right in Phra Nakhon district from the Nararat Sathan bridge to Bang Khun Phrom intersection Wat Sam Phraya left and Bang Khun Phrom right in Phra Nakhon district from Bang Khun Phrom intersection to Thewet Naruemit bridge Wachiraphayaban left and Dusit right in Dusit district from the Thewet Naruemit to Sophon bridgesReferences edit a b c d Pinijnakorn 2012 05 04 samesn prawtisastrbrrphchnkhnnanachati tnkaenidkarprapaaehngkrungrtnoksinthr Samsen history of international ancestors the origins of the Rattanakosin waterworks TPBS in Thai a b c Num luk thung 2009 10 20 eyuxnyayaneka elatanan samesn Visiting the old town a tale of legend of Samsen ASTV Manager in Thai a b Bunnag Rome 2016 07 26 ehtuthimi banekhmr aela banywn xyuthithungsamesn kxncathukbukebikepnyansrangwngcnetmthung The reason that there are Ban Khmer and Ban Yuan in the Samsen field before being pioneered as a district creating palaces full of fields ASTV Manager in Thai Jaruthanin Kittipong and Chavalit Vidthayanon planacudhayakthisud 10 chnidkhxngithy The Top Ten Endangered Freshwater Fishes of Thailand Aquarium Biz Vol 2 Issue 16 October 2011 Thai phasaithy Damrong Journal The Faculty of Archeology Silpakorn University 2014 07 24 samesneriykknmaaetsmyxyuthya Samsen known since the Ayutthaya period facebook in Thai Archived from the original on 2022 06 05 Retrieved 2018 05 06 Duangkamchan Jaruwan 2019 06 28 khnmaehngsrththainsalecaaemthbthim ethphecaaehngsaynakhxngchawihhla Snack of faith in the Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine goddess of river of Hainanese Sarakadee in Thai Retrieved 2019 11 20 13 47 0 41 N 100 30 43 63 E 13 7834472 N 100 5121194 E 13 7834472 100 5121194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samsen Road amp oldid 1098548198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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