Tha Chang, Bangkok


Tha Chang Pier, or well known in Thai Tha Chang Wang Luang, with designated pier code N9 is pier on Chao Phraya River located on the end of Na Phra Lan Road in the area behind Grand Palace next to Nagaraphirom Park and Ratchaworadit Pier.

Description

Its name meaning "Elephant Pier", it was built in the reign of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok, who was the first monarch of Chakri Dynasty and the founder of Rattanakosin Kingdom. At that time, elephants from the Grand Palace were brought to this area to take a bath, therefore making it called "Tha Chang" in Thai. At present, Tha Chang Pier is a pier that provides Chao Phraya Express Boat that runs between Bangkok and the north ends in Nonthaburi Province, including a ferry pier that crosses to Thonburi side at the Wat Rakhang in Bangkok Noi District and Tha Wang Lang in the area of Siriraj Hospital as well. In addition, it also has a number of retail shops, eateries and a market. At the corner of the Tha Chang Pier area, there are old shophouses built during King Chulalongkorn ’s reign with beautiful plaster pediment, pilasters and stucco. They are all buildings that have been registered as archaeological sites by the Fine Arts Department since 2001 and have been renovated and maintained at present.
Besides, there is another Tha Chang, Tha Chang Wang Na, which is another place provided for the elephants to bathe as well. Located in the area of Wang Na, it is currently located under the Phra Pinklao Bridge at the head of Phra Athit Road near Wat Phra Kaew Wang Na. Originally, Tha Chang Wang Na was a royal pier and a ferry pier to Bangkok Noi Railway Station and Bangkok Noi Canal and other places in Thonburi side, but now it doesn't have that role anymore. But its name still appears to this day.