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Bangkok – <strong>History</strong><br />

Bangkok – <strong>History</strong> (1)<br />

http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/bangkok/history_of_bangkok.htm<br />

<strong>History</strong> of Bangkok<br />

After Ayutthaya was burned by the Burmese army in 1767, the Thai army established Thonburi, a<br />

community of Bangkok as the new capital. Bangkok was instituted as the new capital in 1782 by king<br />

Chakri, also known by his dynastic name Rama I. After asking Chinese merchants to move to the<br />

Sampeng area, Rama I used the vacated land to build the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra<br />

Kaew). Another thing he did was to give Bangkok a royal name, one that happened to include the title<br />

Krung Thep ("City of Angels"), which was what Ayutthaya had been called.<br />

After being expelled from Thailand in 1688, foreigners started sprinkling into Bangkok. Initially, there<br />

were a few merchants and missionaries in the 1830's, and by 1860 many European countries and North<br />

America had trade treaties with Bangkok.<br />

The King and I, a movie based on King Mongkut, is still banned in Thailand today since many feel it is not<br />

an accurate portrayal of him. King Mongkut (1851-1868), and later on his son King Chulalongkorn (1868-<br />

1910) is responsible for the modernization that has taken place in Thailand. The city's first paved street<br />

was built under his rule and in 1863, his son sustained it by building more city roads, constructing a rail<br />

line to go north as well as adding a tram line.<br />

With the turn of the 20th century, Bangkok began growing even more, with former rural market areas<br />

turning into residential areas. In an effort to promote growth and development in Thonburi, Memorial<br />

Bridge was constructed in 1932 to connect it to Bangkok. Other efforts at modernization included filling in<br />

canals to make more land area and roadways.<br />

The Vietnam War really brought about growth in Thailand with all the money that streamed in and<br />

improvements were made to existing problems, such as widening the road to the Don Muang airport.<br />

World War II and Thailand's "alliance" with Japan caused problems particularly toward the end of the war<br />

with Bangkok being bombed by the Allies.<br />

Increased population and modernization from the 1960s on have caused some problems in Bangkok.<br />

The housing situation is deplorable as there are over 8 million people in Bangkok and a direct result of the<br />

population and modernization explosion is a problem with severe traffic congestion. Some may feel that<br />

the loss of many cultural sections of Bangkok is a high price to pay in the name of modernization,<br />

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