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    Team Klook
    Last updated 22 Aug 2024
    Wat Chakrawat Facade

    Source: Wat Chakrawat Facebook

    Pin Bangkok Chinatown as your next stop!

    Almost every country has its own Chinatown. For starters, Chinatowns have become historic landmarks, recognizing the contributions of Chinese people. Nowadays, Chinatowns are known for their affordable retail markets that offer an array of Chinese products. From decorative items to household products and medicine, they have it all. Yet, best of all, Chinatowns have developed a reputation for serving authentic and time-tested flavorful Chinese food.  
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    There are just so many things to do in Chinatown in Bangkok, making it an essential part of any Bangkok itinerary. Established in 1782, Bangkok Chinatown is considered one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. So, if you're in Bangkok, you shouldn't pass on the opportunity to explore and experience it. Here are some attractions to check out when at the Chinatown in Bangkok.  

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    1. Bangkok Chinatown Gate   

    Chinatown gate
    This colorful and intricately designed gate welcomes you to the fascinating Chinatown in Bangkok. This area is especially important during Chinese New Year as many people come to celebrate here. This gate is a beautiful landmark and symbol of a thriving Chinese community that you shouldn't miss on your Bangkok itinerary!
    Bangkok Chinatown Gate 
    Address: 322 Traimit Road, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong

    2. Yaowarat Toasted Buns 

    Buns with different fillings
    Source: Yaowarat Toasted Buns Facebook
    Don't be surprised when you see people lining up to get their fill at the Yaowarat Toasted Buns. Located inside Chinatown in Bangkok, these toasted buns have various delicious fillings such as condensed milk, egg custard, chocolate, butter and sugar, orange jam, strawberry jam, sweet chili paste, and pineapple jam. Best to try everything so the waiting time will be all the more worth it!  
    Yaowarat Toasted Buns
    Address:  452 ถ. เยาวราช Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
    Contact information: +66 65 553 3635

    3. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

    Wat Mangkon Kamalawat Facade
    Source: Thailand Tourism Directory Website
    Wat Mangkon Kamalawat Praying Isle
    Source: Thailand Tourism Directory Website
    The largest Chinese Buddhist Temple can be found in Bangkok Chinatown. It's called the Wat Mangkon Kamalawat. A majestic house of worship, many Buddhists flock to this side of Chinatown in Bangkok to offer their prayers and celebrate important occasions like the Chinese New Year and the Chinese Vegetarian Festival.   
    Wat Mangkon Kamalawat 
    Address: 423 Charoen Krung Rd, Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand  
    ContacT: +66 2 222 3975

    4. HAGOW Yaowarat

    Different dimsums
    Source: HAGOW Yaowarat Facebook
    The HAGOW Yaowarat, located in Chinatown in Bangkok, serves affordable yet delicious dim sum original recipes. In fact, this restaurant has several raving reviews online. Some of their menu offerings include steamed buns, fried mantou, Chinese rice noodles, and a variety of hagow or dimsum dishes, of course! 
    HAGOW Yaowarat 
    Address: 387 Yaowarat Road, Samphanthawong Subdistrict Samphanthawong District, Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok  
    Contact: +66 92 665 6664 

    5. Hua Seng Hong 

    Different Chinese Cuisine
    Source: Hua Seng Hong Facebook
    The Hua Seng Hong restaurant has been in Chinatown in Bangkok since 1956. They serve authentic and fusion Chinese cuisine that will surely make your mouth water with excitement. Try their fancy dishes like the Braised 9 Abalone in Brown Sauce with Kale and Mushroom, Braised Superior Specialty Shark's Fin in Brown Soup, Roasted Suckling Pig, and Stir-fried River Prawns with Curry Powder, among others. 
    Hua Seng Hong 
    Address: Yaowarat 3 Alley, Khwaeng Samphanthawong, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, Thailand 
    Contact: 02-222-7053 

    6. Wat Chakrawat

    Bhuddist temple facade
    Source: Wat Chakrawat Facebook
    There are many temples in Thailand, but one feature makes Wat Chakrawat special. This Buddhist temple, located in Chinatown in Bangkok, has a crocodile pond where you can spot the reptiles resting. Also known as the Crocodile Temple, this place of worship has a crocodile pond that would be a unique addition to your Bangkok itinerary.
    Wat Chakrawat  
    Address: 225 Chakkrawat Road Khwaeng Chakkrawat, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, Thailand
    Contact: +66 2 222 7742

    7. Old Siam Plaza

    Old Siam Plaza Facade
    Source: Old Siam Plaza Facebook
    If you're looking for an air-conditioned place to shop, then we know just the place! Shop for fashion finds and novelty items at the Old Siam Plaza in Chinatown in Bangkok. You can easily spot this place from afar because of its colonial-style architecture. This shopping hub has been around for quite a while now, having opened in 1993.
    Old Siam Plaza 
    Address: The Old Siam Plaza, 12 Tri Phet Rd, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand  
    Contact: +66 2 226 0156  

    8. Sampeng Market 

     Sampeng Market at night
    Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand Website
    The Sampeng Market in Bangkok Chinatown is a must-visit! It consists of long, narrow lanes with affordable items left and right. At this busy part of Chinatown in Bangkok, you can get your hands on fun and cheap souvenir items, clothes, handicrafts, electronics, and snacks. If you're looking for a place to buy pasalubong, then this is it! 
    Sampeng Market
    Address: ถนน จักรวรรดิ Chakkrawat, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand  
    Contact: +66 95 891 4442

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