Surawong Road


Surawong Road is a road and three-way junction in Bangkok located in Suriyawong and Si Phraya sub-districts, Bang Rak district. It's a short road that can be considered as a counterpart with Si Lom and Si Phraya roads nearby.
Its name "Surawong" after Chao Phraya Surawong Wattanasak or To Bunnag, an aristocrat who bought land and built two roads, one is road runs from Charoen Krung road to the end of Khlong Wua Lamphong. And one starts from the road before that toward east and spans canal until ends at Si Lom road. When both roads were built successfully, his wife Than Puying Talab sked for names from the Queen Saovabha Phongsri, she was the regent of King Chulalongkorn who traveled to many European countries in 1897. The queen gave two names "Surawong" for first route and "Decho" for second route, both of them are named in honour of her husband.
However, for Surawong in the reign of King Prajadhipok, it was renamed "Suriyawong" according to Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu's considers, the old name is unlikely to be spelled correctly on August 11th, 1930. Before that, it was called "Suriwong" for a period of 30 years.
Presently, it's officially named "Surawong".
In the reign of King Chulalongkorn, Surawong, including nearby roads such as Charoen Krung or Si Lom are surrounded by many foreign luxury restaurants until well known.
This road is considered to be another Bangkok business district like Si Lom and Sathon roads nearby. Moreover, the famous and well-known nightlife are Patpong, Thaniya include Soi Pratuchai. They're also alleyways of the road.