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iced sweet dessert in Thailand for over 100 years. At the end of 2023, CPB renovated the shophouses to be more modern. These restaurants had to move to new locations in nearby areas.
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combined with the high density of houses. Since then, the government in general banned the construction of wooden dwellings. The surviving Phlapphla Chai 2 Police Station site on
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In 1898, a fire occurred in this area, spreading rapidly across the neighborhood because of its contemporary design of wooden framing with
286:(Rama IV)'s reign, Mo Mi was only a three-way junction consisting of Charoen Krung and Thanon Trong roads which later became Rama IV road. 253:
The boundaries of Mo Mi are considered to be where Rama IV and Mittraphan roads originate, and where Song Sawat road terminates.
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One interesting thing about this intersection is the location of Tai Sia Huk Chou Shrine, a small old
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stores, but at present there is only one left on Rama IV road. It was also home to many leading
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road was known as Sam Yaek Police Station at the time of the fire.
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The area around Mo Mi in the past was well-known as a centre of
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View of Mo Mi from Charoen Krung road toward Canton Shrine and
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At present the land plot around Mo Mi belongs to the
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Charoen Krung Road that runs through this area from
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Pom Prap Sattru Phai
Samphanthawong
Bangkok
Coordinates
13°44′25.55″N 100°30′44.03″E / 13.7404306°N 100.5122306°E / 13.7404306; 100.5122306
Rama IV
Charoen Krung
at-grade
intersection

Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
Thai
[mɔ̌ːmīː]
Bangkok's Chinatown
tripoint
Pom Prap
Pom Prap Sattru Phai
Talat Noi
Samphanthawong
Samphanthawong
Charoen Krung
Odeon Circle
Wat Traimit
Rama IV
Hua Lamphong
Sampheng
Song Wat
July 22nd Circle
[sǎːmjɛ̂ːk]

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