Talat Yot


Talat Yot is a khwaeng of Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, considered to be majority area of Bang Lamphu neighbourhood.

History

Its name after Talat Yot, a large marketplace that used to be located in this area. It was also known as Bang Lumphu. At the beginning it was just a small market, later during the reign of King Nangklao it grew into a bigger market, and there was a major improvement in the year 1902.
Talat Yot was a large market in the inner Bangkok in those days. There was a wide variety of goods trading, such as both fresh and dried foods, flowers, incenses and candles, various Thai desserts, gold and jewelry stores, leather stores, fabric shops. They starting from small stores and successively develop, until the reign of King Vajiravudh therefore became an important trading centre to date. Moreover, there was another important market near Talat Yot called Talat Norarat, a fruit market outside Rattanakosin Island.
In the 1970s, Bang Lamphu consists of three main markets, namely Talat Yot, Talat Turian, and Talat Nana. For Talat Nana, its name is derived from the surname of Lek Nana, a Thai-Indian politician and real estate entrepreneur, who was an owner. It closed down in the 1980s.

Geography

Neighbouring subdistricts are : Wat Sam Phraya, Ban Phan Thom, Bowon Niwet, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, and Chana Songkhram.

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