When you come to visit this area, use my mobile app to find the best spots all with turn by turn directions. Search Teenee on the Apple or Android store or click here: teenee.onelink.me/6pHT/RW4U
Chris, I think this is one of the best videos on the channel. As a history student, it was fascinating to hear all about the history of Bangkok. Great job, more videos like this from around Thailand would be brilliant!
Chris - I really enjoyed the historical perspective that you added to your video types in this episode! Nice diversity in the type of videos to show off more of BKK... Cheers
I love Talad Noi area and have walked around there often. You didn’t visit the old Chinese house with a pool in front, the pool is used by the owner to teach diving. He and my mom were trained by US army diving instructors in the 1970’s and now its part of his business. The post office was also the location of the telephone company, and I remember as a youth in the 1960’s going there with my parents to call the USA from a wooden telephone booth, this was how you made international calls in the day…The Post office was also how you received mail by having a postal box, it wasn’t delivered to your home. So residents in Bangkok had GPO box addresses and as a little kid I was always one to retrieve the mail….fond memories of old BKK
Omg I Stayed at the Royal Orchid Sheraton for 1 month in 1990 during graduate school studying for my masters thesis!!!! Beautiful Beautiful Hotel 🏨! Thank You Chris Mahalo!!!
There are many Thai desserts that have been influenced by Portugal. by Thao Thong Kip Ma (Marie Kirma) such as Thong Yod, Thong Yib, Foi Thong, Thong Plu, Thong Prong, Khanom Ping, Luk Chub, custard, Mo Kaeng, Ba Bin, Khanom Khai
Another line of historians believe that Portuguese confectionery came before Thao Tongki. But Thao Thongkima was the one who made delicious desserts and served as the wife of Chao Phraya Wichaiyen, who had a great position in the Ayutthaya period. and is half-Portuguese-Japanese who fled from the Japanese authorities for not supporting Christianity in the country. and immigrated with the Japanese community or Japanese village as a result of trade and religious persecution in Japan. for fear of expanding the Church's influence on the Japanese government.
That is interesting. Unfortunately, I do not really like Thai desserts that much, because they are way too sweet for my taste (all of the "Thong" or the golden ones).
Fantastic vlog Chris, really enjoyed learning about and seeing part of the way Bangkok used to be. Amazing that the 7 story building used to be the tallest commercial building in Thailand. Keep up the great work being retired 👍🏻
Rutorn is so knowledgeable about the city, it's an amazing video, I love to hear about the history of the buildings, sometimes you just wonder why they look the way they do and he really covered a lot!
One of my favorite areas too. Thanks to your Shangri-La video a few years back I took advantage of the special they had going on and spent 4 wonderful days exploring that area. I had always wanted to stay at the Shangli-la for more than 32 years. Finally was able to afford it at that time. I think it was my best time ever in BKK over the years. Thanks for all your content.
i am amazed by the quality of your content, i stumbeled upon your channel after hearing a older guy telling "colinabroadcast" he knew you on his latest video, and im really glad he did, i have been in thailand twice, last time in 2016 and i met with Sunny In Thailand (also a vlogger) at his Grill Bill resturant, time of my life man and im still in love with thailand and wish to come back soon, thank you for your videos! much love from Norway
The mansion of the French embassy still exist, it's behind the modern building, facing the Chao Praya in fact which was the main entrance back in the days.
Great video Chris! We Portuguese were really a great country with lots of influence all over the world. Now we just a mighty beggars from European Comunity. Looking forward to visit this places next June. All the best to you
Great tip about the duck restaurant Chris, I had no idea it was there. If there's one rule about restaurants in Thailand, if there's an old lady out the front calling the shots you know the food's good!
@@RetiredWorkingForYou I deeply appreciate คุณวิทร นพคุณ for the knowledge in history. I, myself, graduated form history Archaeology for more than 40 years ago. I am so much happy when someone like คุณวิทร นพคุณ has done his efforts showing Thai history for public. Thumbs up
Great camera angles Adam. I like how you used the walk from across a street. You guys are getting better! I’m sure we will run into you again on the street. 😊
This is the neighborhood that I know the best. It sure has changed from 30 years ago. New Road had great antique shops by the Grand Post Office. Most are gone. I used to stay at the Trocadero which was the first high-rise hotel the the 1930s. It had a fun disco in the lobby for a couple years. The vdo starts near the bronze statuary store where I had several large pieces shipped home. Going down New Road the other direction across from Robertsons Department store are many vegetarian restaurants. And there are 2 piers to get onto a river ferry, one close to where the vdo starts and one by the Oriental Hotel. Thank you for your wonderful videos!
I’ll be coming to Bangkok in two weeks. I plan to stay several months to get a feel for the possibilities! I definitely hope to link up with you to explore options. 🍻. Thanks for such amazing insight.
Chris, wonderful video you can tell this gentleman has passion for history of Bangkok, and Siam in general. Again, thank you for such a great episode. Keep up great great work. Would be nice to make it a series! “Chris on a history track” :-) Cheers brother, New York appreciates you.
Hi, Chris...this clip is very good informatiom in dept. This let me know more about the place in Bangkom. Thank you very much... ❤❤❤... I would like to follow all of the places that you guys shown us.....
Thanks. Good info. I miss this area and remember walking around here when the customs house was vacant and looked run down. It’s a good place to visit and many thanks for showing me the history of it.
Great historical video. Even though I was born in Bangkok raised in bangkok, I still don't know much about old business district history. Please Keep continue making good videos like this.
This area is amazing, I could spend whole day here and still not quite finished exploring. Then visit the Talad Noi area. I bet that might be in your video already. ^_^
More videos like this!! I know it's doesn't have much views compared to many of your videos, but it is awesome to be able to educate myself about the history of Thailand
Love your video Chris, always find then enjoyable. Just wish you would clone yourself several times so we could get a new video every day. Had a idea Chris, how about making walking tour narrations we could download with a map if a member or make it part of tthe teenee app.
Talat Noi ! ❤ About time you got to duck place! Old aunty is great , make sure to get the ‘house special ‘ duck on rice it’s the best duck in bkk! 🦆 More interesting history, duck place used to be an old opium den back in the day! ❤🇹🇭🌶
Thanks so much for this historically informative video. Wonderful pictures and very clear and deep explanation. Mr.Ruthorn is an amazing historian with very fluent English. Let’s see more of your stories of Thailand. Best wishes from Phitsanulok Province.
2:45 Portuguese trade, bringing fruits to SIAM, not only Hot Chilli, but also Tomato, sweet Potato, Tapioca/Casava, Tobacco, Cashew Nut, Papaya, Sunflower, Pumpkin, the Custard apple, Purging-oil nut, the Bullock heart-fruit, Corn/Maize, Pineapple, even Guava and Beans..(i wonder some of them not from india trade ?? Such as chilli)
I love to walking to tour in Charoenkrung Raod. It has many thing interest. Art, History, Beautiful Buildind, Thai-Chainese Culture and food - coffeeshop.
Wow, great to see this area being introduced in this channel. I love this area the most and do you know why? Because I met you, Chris, once in this area. 😁
That was really cool, i love a bit of a history, maybe a trip to Kanchanaburi and River Kwai or even maybe Ayutthaya for some movie action ( Mortal Combat) just leave this here 😃✅
Hi I'm thai live in the USA I love your idea went to that area 30 years ago everything look different. I recommend American friend to watch your channel she really want to visit Thailand. Thank you to share some good side I'm going to retire and go back to my hometown one day.
Hi Chris, thank you for this great video, now I know why I always feel amazed by walking through that area. Interesting to listen to this knowledgeful guy you interviewed. Great work ! I live in the Philippines currently but I always look forward to Thailand trips, I can tell you man 😅. Playing with the thought to retire in Thailand soon and your channel gives me quite good ideas for that. Looking forward to stumble on you one day and have a short chat.
Some background on the Rue de Brest (Charoenkrung 36): On 18 June, 1686, a vessel carrying King Narai the Great's ambassadors to Louis XIV arrived off the French port of Brest. They departed for Siam/Thailand from the same port in the spring of 1687. In the interval, their embassy created a sensation that was talked about in Europe for decades. In Brest today, there is a Rue de Siam that jointly commemorates the embassy of 1686/87 with the Rue de Brest shown here.
amazing comment. my hope with this channel is that each video STARTS a conversation that others add to. so your useful information added onto this topic is EXACTLY what i'm hoping we get more of here. cheers!
So hilarious about your conclusion of Spicy culture was brought by Portugal in the past. Yes, I agreed with you and we embrace it as important part of our veins.
2:30 And to think that the "Som Tum Malako" (ส้มตำมะละกอ) or Green Papaya Salad has most of its ingredients introduced to Thailand by those early farang: Chilis, tomatoes, papaya all originated in South America and it was those early farang (Portuguese) that brought them to Thailand probably because they also had a connection to South America.
In addition, the Portuguese embassy in Thailand , It was also the residence of the emperor of the Nguyen family of Vietnam. who won the Taichung procession and later ruled Vietnam as the last dynasty
How cool! I ate at that duck noodle restaurant the first week I was in Bangkok when I stayed in Taladnoi! I was staying at a nice Chinese Thai tea house. Man I miss Chinatown. Thanks for the history lesson. Very interesting!
One definitely takes a step back in time when walking along Charoen Krung Road. So many old buildings and the architecture is fantastic. Of course, given the amount of development that has taken place throughout the city, there aren't too many areas like this. One definitely gets a feel for what old Bangkok used to be like and one can try to imagine the amount of commerce that would have taken in that area parallel to the river. There is so much to explore in the back streets of Talad Noi. When we were there in November, we stumbled across this antique map and print shop (wish I could remember the name) right on Charoen Krung, run by this older lady who spoke good English. Definitely worth a visit. One could spend days in this area and still not see everything. Thanks to Chris for highlighting this historical area of a truly amazing city.
When you come to visit this area, use my mobile app to find the best spots all with turn by turn directions. Search Teenee on the Apple or Android store or click here: teenee.onelink.me/6pHT/RW4U
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Chris, I think this is one of the best videos on the channel. As a history student, it was fascinating to hear all about the history of Bangkok. Great job, more videos like this from around Thailand would be brilliant!
Wow, thank you!
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Bangkok Pat has a great channel for Bangkok history!
Totally agree! Feels a little bit more like the early days with more informative videos. Keep it up, Chris!
i didn't know about this story. Thank you.
Chris - I really enjoyed the historical perspective that you added to your video types in this episode! Nice diversity in the type of videos to show off more of BKK... Cheers
I love Talad Noi area and have walked around there often. You didn’t visit the old Chinese house with a pool in front, the pool is used by the owner to teach diving. He and my mom were trained by US army diving instructors in the 1970’s and now its part of his business. The post office was also the location of the telephone company, and I remember as a youth in the 1960’s going there with my parents to call the USA from a wooden telephone booth, this was how you made international calls in the day…The Post office was also how you received mail by having a postal box, it wasn’t delivered to your home. So residents in Bangkok had GPO box addresses and as a little kid I was always one to retrieve the mail….fond memories of old BKK
Omg I Stayed at the Royal Orchid Sheraton for 1 month in 1990 during graduate school studying for my masters thesis!!!! Beautiful Beautiful Hotel 🏨! Thank You Chris Mahalo!!!
Rutorn is a gem. We need to see more of him!
There are many Thai desserts that have been influenced by Portugal. by Thao Thong Kip Ma (Marie Kirma) such as Thong Yod, Thong Yib, Foi Thong, Thong Plu, Thong Prong, Khanom Ping, Luk Chub, custard, Mo Kaeng, Ba Bin, Khanom Khai
Another line of historians believe that Portuguese confectionery came before Thao Tongki. But Thao Thongkima was the one who made delicious desserts and served as the wife of Chao Phraya Wichaiyen, who had a great position in the Ayutthaya period. and is half-Portuguese-Japanese who fled from the Japanese authorities for not supporting Christianity in the country.
and immigrated with the Japanese community or Japanese village as a result of trade and religious persecution in Japan.
for fear of expanding the Church's influence on the Japanese government.
That is interesting. Unfortunately, I do not really like Thai desserts that much, because they are way too sweet for my taste (all of the "Thong" or the golden ones).
Fantastic vlog Chris, really enjoyed learning about and seeing part of the way Bangkok used to be. Amazing that the 7 story building used to be the tallest commercial building in Thailand. Keep up the great work being retired 👍🏻
Rutorn is so knowledgeable about the city, it's an amazing video, I love to hear about the history of the buildings, sometimes you just wonder why they look the way they do and he really covered a lot!
Mr.Rutorn is so cool. Not only knows the neighborhood, but can explain in English, respect!!
One of my favorite areas too. Thanks to your Shangri-La video a few years back I took advantage of the special they had going on and spent 4 wonderful days exploring that area. I had always wanted to stay at the Shangli-la for more than 32 years. Finally was able to afford it at that time. I think it was my best time ever in BKK over the years. Thanks for all your content.
What a humble fella. Thanks for the historic recap 🙏
Fair play to Rutorn, great insight to the lesser known areas of Bangkok, he knows his stuff 👍👍
Hi there! This to me is one of the better episodes on your channel. Would be nice if you'd continue this.. Greetz from The Netherlands!
i am amazed by the quality of your content, i stumbeled upon your channel after hearing a older guy telling "colinabroadcast" he knew you on his latest video, and im really glad he did, i have been in thailand twice, last time in 2016 and i met with Sunny In Thailand (also a vlogger) at his Grill Bill resturant, time of my life man and im still in love with thailand and wish to come back soon, thank you for your videos! much love from Norway
Awesome video ! I like it so much . Thank you for sharing . Happy week-end to you !
The mansion of the French embassy still exist, it's behind the modern building, facing the Chao Praya in fact which was the main entrance back in the days.
So interesting, great to see the old buildings have been retained and converted
That was a fascinating video, Chris. Great idea for a vlog. That guy is so informative
Glad you think so!
brilliant video, so much interesting history. Really enjoyed watching Chris :) cheers mate
Great video Chris! We Portuguese were really a great country with lots of influence all over the world. Now we just a mighty beggars from European Comunity. Looking forward to visit this places next June. All the best to you
No Empire lasts forever....
My cousins just visited loved it
I normally don’t comment, but this video was awesome. More history! Flying into Bangkok tomorrow for the first time since covid
Have fun!
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Great tip about the duck restaurant Chris, I had no idea it was there. If there's one rule about restaurants in Thailand, if there's an old lady out the front calling the shots you know the food's good!
Yes, exactly
Great video Chris. Love history and a history tour of Bangkok is double brilliant. Love to see more historical tours on the channel.
One of the best videos you have presented. It reminds me of my good old days around this area. Thanks so much for this episode.
So nice of you
@@RetiredWorkingForYou I deeply appreciate คุณวิทร นพคุณ for the knowledge in history. I, myself, graduated form history Archaeology for more than 40 years ago. I am so much happy when someone like คุณวิทร นพคุณ has done his efforts showing Thai history for public. Thumbs up
Great camera angles Adam. I like how you used the walk from across a street. You guys are getting better! I’m sure we will run into you again on the street. 😊
Such a good job Christ! Never get bored of your video, always something new and interesting videos.
Keep doing history of Bangkok and I will keep watching!
I'd love to know more about my city! Thanks Chris! Love these videos
Bangkok Pat channel is very good for history
@@MrSimonj1970 Thanks I will check it out
Very interesting and educational. Good job!
What a great video! Fascinating to learn the history as a Thai myself. Thank you so much
This is the neighborhood that I know the best. It sure has changed from 30 years ago. New Road had great antique shops by the Grand Post Office. Most are gone. I used to stay at the Trocadero which was the first high-rise hotel the the 1930s. It had a fun disco in the lobby for a couple years. The vdo starts near the bronze statuary store where I had several large pieces shipped home. Going down New Road the other direction across from Robertsons Department store are many vegetarian restaurants. And there are 2 piers to get onto a river ferry, one close to where the vdo starts and one by the Oriental Hotel. Thank you for your wonderful videos!
Lert Samantao is the origin of the word Lert Samantan. means very beautiful and very nice, It was an old word in those days.
Thanks k.Ruttorn your informations are very interesting
Very nice historical tour Chris. Well done to your tour guide Ramiden.
I’ll be coming to Bangkok in two weeks. I plan to stay several months to get a feel for the possibilities! I definitely hope to link up with you to explore options. 🍻. Thanks for such amazing insight.
My pleasure
Chris, wonderful video you can tell this gentleman has passion for history of Bangkok, and Siam in general.
Again, thank you for such a great episode.
Keep up great great work.
Would be nice to make it a series!
“Chris on a history track” :-)
Cheers brother, New York appreciates you.
You're going to be going up against some tough competition in this topic with Bangkok Pat.
Really enjoyed this one! I've been working on creating a riverside walking route for my upcoming trip to Bangkok.
Hi, Chris...this clip is very good informatiom in dept. This let me know more about the place in Bangkom. Thank you very much... ❤❤❤... I would like to follow all of the places that you guys shown us.....
Thanks. Good info. I miss this area and remember walking around here when the customs house was vacant and looked run down. It’s a good place to visit and many thanks for showing me the history of it.
Very very very good presentation for ancient Thai history
Very smooth and interesting story
Really happy to see Roy wood Jr. up this week! Just love him! And he and Jordon together? Awesome!
Love this presentation. Thank you!
Wow, you have excelled this time Chris, loved it as it shows the cultural side of Thailand and how it changed. Thank you.
Great historical video. Even though I was born in Bangkok raised in bangkok, I still don't know much about old business district history. Please Keep continue making good videos like this.
Great video and great man, he knew so much and it was so interesting. Amazing knowledge.
Great video, nice to learn a bit of his story . . .
amazing episode. makes me miss home. keep up with the great content~!
I love that neighborhood, it's good to see it opening back up and thriving. That was a great video Chris, very informative!
Just wow. Such an enjoyable 24 minutes informative vdo. LOVE IT!!
This has been my fav video of yours. Wonderful history and sights. Thx
This area is amazing, I could spend whole day here and still not quite finished exploring. Then visit the Talad Noi area. I bet that might be in your video already. ^_^
This was a wonderful video. Thank you..
Wow! What a great video. Super interesting! Thanks so much Chris.
More videos like this!! I know it's doesn't have much views compared to many of your videos, but it is awesome to be able to educate myself about the history of Thailand
Much appriciated Chris! Would like more of this.
Love your video Chris, always find then enjoyable. Just wish you would clone yourself several times so we could get a new video every day. Had a idea Chris, how about making walking tour narrations we could download with a map if a member or make it part of tthe teenee app.
I am very impressed with your video. I'm from Thailand
This was a good watch. Nice to get into some history of the city.
Thank you so much to do this video 😊
Talat Noi ! ❤ About time you got to duck place! Old aunty is great , make sure to get the ‘house special ‘ duck on rice it’s the best duck in bkk! 🦆 More interesting history, duck place used to be an old opium den back in the day! ❤🇹🇭🌶
Thanks so much for this historically informative video. Wonderful pictures and very clear and deep explanation. Mr.Ruthorn is an amazing historian with very fluent English. Let’s see more of your stories of Thailand. Best wishes from Phitsanulok Province.
Many thanks!
Thanks!
Mr. Chris I really love this episode pls make more content like this one. Thank you.
Loving the different style of this video, it mixes well with your other content. Good job, Chris.
thanks a ton. i like to mix it up a little to keep things interesting for me, and you!
Chris, this was a Very Interesting Video with all the Historical Information from a Very Intellectual Nice Man . 🙏
2:45 Portuguese trade, bringing fruits to SIAM, not only Hot Chilli, but also Tomato, sweet Potato, Tapioca/Casava, Tobacco, Cashew Nut, Papaya, Sunflower, Pumpkin, the Custard apple, Purging-oil nut, the Bullock heart-fruit, Corn/Maize, Pineapple, even Guava and Beans..(i wonder some of them not from india trade ?? Such as chilli)
Very Informative!😊
Glad you think so!
Would love to see more of these videos!
This episode of yours is super excellent.
This was a great watch. Get Mr. Rutorn back for more trips likes this
I love to walking to tour in Charoenkrung Raod. It has many thing interest. Art, History, Beautiful Buildind, Thai-Chainese Culture and food - coffeeshop.
Looks a Great area to visit Chris
one of your best episodes! really enjoyed it.
Very interesting. Thanks Chris
This gentleman is a true historian!
Wow, great to see this area being introduced in this channel. I love this area the most and do you know why? Because I met you, Chris, once in this area. 😁
Very cool!
Grazie for this video. Nice to know the story of a wonderful city like Bangkok. continue with other video stories. Ciao
This is a great video, Chris. I hope you're well.
Interesting details of bkk history.
Thanks a lot
Please more videos like this. I enjoyed it so much
That was really cool, i love a bit of a history, maybe a trip to Kanchanaburi and River Kwai or even maybe Ayutthaya for some movie action ( Mortal Combat) just leave this here 😃✅
Hi I'm thai live in the USA I love your idea went to that area 30 years ago everything look different. I recommend American friend to watch your channel she really want to visit Thailand. Thank you to share some good side I'm going to retire and go back to my hometown one day.
Hi Chris, thank you for this great video, now I know why I always feel amazed by walking through that area. Interesting to listen to this knowledgeful guy you interviewed. Great work ! I live in the Philippines currently but I always look forward to Thailand trips, I can tell you man 😅. Playing with the thought to retire in Thailand soon and your channel gives me quite good ideas for that. Looking forward to stumble on you one day and have a short chat.
That 90 year old noodle lady! Awesome!!!
This is very cool, love this kind of content. Thank you
Bangkok is beautiful then and now🥰. Beat city ever, I love Bangkok so much
Some background on the Rue de Brest (Charoenkrung 36): On 18 June, 1686, a vessel carrying King Narai the Great's ambassadors to Louis XIV arrived off the French port of Brest. They departed for Siam/Thailand from the same port in the spring of 1687. In the interval, their embassy created a sensation that was talked about in Europe for decades. In Brest today, there is a Rue de Siam that jointly commemorates the embassy of 1686/87 with the Rue de Brest shown here.
amazing comment. my hope with this channel is that each video STARTS a conversation that others add to. so your useful information added onto this topic is EXACTLY what i'm hoping we get more of here. cheers!
@@RetiredWorkingForYou Thanks for indulging my nerdiness. Full disclosure: I wrote my M.A. thesis on this embassy.
So hilarious about your conclusion of Spicy culture was brought by Portugal in the past. Yes, I agreed with you and we embrace it as important part of our veins.
Thanks Chris!!
2:30 And to think that the "Som Tum Malako" (ส้มตำมะละกอ) or Green Papaya Salad has most of its ingredients introduced to Thailand by those early farang: Chilis, tomatoes, papaya all originated in South America and it was those early farang (Portuguese) that brought them to Thailand probably because they also had a connection to South America.
This is the good video. I love it😘
Wow ! Amazing
In addition, the Portuguese embassy in Thailand , It was also the residence of the emperor of the Nguyen family of Vietnam. who won the Taichung procession and later ruled Vietnam as the last dynasty
Very good VDO , very informative one.
How cool! I ate at that duck noodle restaurant the first week I was in Bangkok when I stayed in Taladnoi! I was staying at a nice Chinese Thai tea house. Man I miss Chinatown.
Thanks for the history lesson. Very interesting!
So cool!
thanks bro! I got a lot of knowledge about Soi Charoen Krung's history
One definitely takes a step back in time when walking along Charoen Krung Road. So many old buildings and the architecture is fantastic. Of course, given the amount of development that has taken place throughout the city, there aren't too many areas like this. One definitely gets a feel for what old Bangkok used to be like and one can try to imagine the amount of commerce that would have taken in that area parallel to the river. There is so much to explore in the back streets of Talad Noi. When we were there in November, we stumbled across this antique map and print shop (wish I could remember the name) right on Charoen Krung, run by this older lady who spoke good English. Definitely worth a visit. One could spend days in this area and still not see everything. Thanks to Chris for highlighting this historical area of a truly amazing city.
Wow that farang area nice video man