Sathon district


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official_nameSathon
native_nameสาทร
native_name_langth
settlement_typeDistrict
image_skylineNaradhiwas Canal.jpg
image_captionNaradhiwas Canal with Chong Nonsi Station in the distance
image_mapAmphoe 1028.svg
map_captionDistrict location in Bangkok
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Bangkok
subdivision_type2Seat
subdivision_name2Thung Wat Don
subdivision_type3Khwaeng
subdivision_name33
established_titleDistrict established
established_date9 November 1989
area_total_km29.326
population_total79,624
population_as_of2017
population_density_km28,537.85
timezoneICT
utc_offset+7
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code10120
geocode1028
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Sathon or Sathorn (, ), is a district (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand, one of fifty into which the city is divided. Situated along the Chao Phraya River in central Bangkok, Sathorn is home to numerous intergovernmental organizations, foreign embassies, and Southeast Asian offices of multinational corporations. Its neighboring districts are (clockwise from north): Bang Rak, Pathum Wan, Khlong Toei, Yan Nawa, Bang Kho Laem, and Khlong San (across the Chao Phraya River).

History

Sathorn district was once part of Yan Nawa. Due to its large area and population, first a branch district office of Yan Nawa was set up on 9 March 1989 to serve the people in three khwaeng of Yan Nawa. And then on 9 November 1989, the Sathon district was established inheriting the area once served by the branch office.

The district is named after Sathon Road and Khlong Sathon. Khlong Sathon, the older of the two, is a canal (khlong) dug for public transportation by a Chinese company. The Chinese owner was later granted the name Luang Sathon Racha Yut (หลวงสาทรราชายุตก์) by King Chulalongkorn for his accomplishment. Both sides of the canal later became Sathon Road. Incorrect Thai spelling for Sathon สาธร had been used for very long time, but it was corrected in April 1999. His former house is now Sathon Mansion in Bang Rak District.

Administration

The district is divided into three sub-districts (khwaeng). ::data[format=table] | No.||Name||Thai||Area (km2)||Map | Total||9.326 | |---|---| | | Thung Wat Don | | | Yan Nawa | | | Thung Maha Mek | ::

The Department of Airports of Thailand is headquartered in Sathon, as was its predecessor, the Department of Civil Aviation.

Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AEROTHAI) and Bangkok Dock Company, the state enterprises under the Ministry of Transport also based in the district.

Sathon Road

thumb|One of several diplomatic missions based in Sathorn Main article: Sathon Road

Sathon Road marks the northern boundary of the district, with the southern lane of the road belonging to Sathon District and the northern lane across the Sathon Canal belonging to Bang Rak.

Along Sathon Road there are many up-scale hotels, the famous "Robot Building", Saint Louis Hospital (and church, and school), the Apostolic Nunciature of The Holy See, and the Blue Elephant cooking school.

Places

| direction = vertical | width = 250 | align =left | image1 =Sathorn003.jpg | alt1 = | caption1 =Typical Sathorn cityscape | image2 = Wat Yannawa - 001 Concrete Chinese Junk (12130458466).jpg | alt2 = | caption2 = Wat Yannawa, a temple in Sathon with a pagoda shaped like a Chinese junk | image3 =Chong Nansi Metro Station.jpg | alt3 = | caption3 =Chong Nonsi Station, elevated above a major intersection

Wat Yannawa (วัดยานนาวา), a temple dating back to the Ayutthaya period, is probably the best known temple in Sathon. It has a unique junk-shaped chedi and viharn built by King Rama III. The idea behind the construction was that Chinese junk was quickly disappearing and the pagoda should show present descendants what it looked like. The temple was known as Wat Kok Khwai (วัดคอกควาย) during the Ayutthaya Kingdom and Wat Kok Krabue (วัดคอกกระบือ) during the Thonburi and early-Bangkok eras before the construction of the chedi.

Wat Don (วัดดอน) was built in 1797 during the King Rama I period by people who immigrated from Tavoy, Myanmar. The name Wat Don is equally well known for the Wat Don Cemetery not far away. The graveyard contains the remains of people of Chinese heritage. In the past, it was rumored to be a haunted place. Next to the cemetery is Wat Prok (วัดปรก), a Mon-styled Buddhist temple.

Hindu Dharma Sabha Association (สมาคมฮินดูธรรมสภา), better known as Wat Vishnu (วัดวิษณุ), is one of Bangkok's oldest and most prominent Hindu temples, alongside the Sri Mahamariamman Temple in Bang Rak and the Devasathan in Phra Nakhon. Founded in 1920, it is a Vaishnavite temple and is regarded as the only one in the city that enshrines idols of all the major Hindu deities. It is located in the same alley as Wat Prok.

Saint Louis Church (วัดเซนต์หลุยส์), the only Catholic church along Sathon Road, was named in honour of Saint Louis.

San Chao Mae Brahma Met (ศาลเจ้าแม่พรหมเมศ) is a Teochew Chinese joss house situated on Charoen Krung Road, near Sathon Bridge and Wat Yannawa. It was originally located at the mouth of Khlong Sathon, but was relocated to its present site when Sathon Bridge was constructed. Next to the shrine is Soi Wanglee (ซอยหวั่งหลี), a historic community that once thrived during the transition from the Chinese junk era to the age of steamships. In its heyday, the area was filled with docks, rice mills, and served as the Chinese port for transporting goods and passengers to Singapore, Hong Kong, Shantou, and Hainan. These enterprises were joint ventures between Chinese-Thai businessmen during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. However, disputes eventually arose, and the properties were sold to the Wanglee family. Today, the community has disappeared, leaving only an empty plot of land beside Wat Yannawa.

Economy

Nok Air has its head office in the Rajanakarn Building in Yan Nawa, Sathon.

Education

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Diplomatic missions

References

References

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  2. "Sathon".
  3. [https://www.airports.go.th/en/contact.html Contact Us]. [[Department of Airports (Thailand). Department of Airports]]. Retrieved on 1 August 2019
  4. [http://www.aviation.go.th/template/contactDCA_en.htm Contact DCA] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-01-09 . [[Department of Civil Aviation (Thailand)). Department of Civil Aviation]]. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  5. "ป่าช้าวัดดอน สุสานสุดเฮี้ยน". CH3.
  6. Krai-ngu, Traithep. "วัดวิษณุ : หนึ่งเดียวในไทยที่มีเทพครบทุกองค์!!". Siamganesh.
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