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Bangkok to redevelop famous chinatown district

BEIJING, Dec. 10, (Xinhuanet) -- Bangkok's famous Chinatown district is set to take a new look as part of plans by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to beautify the capital to promote tourism.

Phichai Chaophochapanich, director of the BMA Town Planning Office, was quoted by the Thai News Agency as saying on Monday that next year the office would launch six beautification projects in order to boost tourism in the capital.

The first project will involve a revamp of the Klong Lot area from Dinso Road to the Interior Ministry. The second will see the revival of the historic area around the Golden Mount, with more convenient and safer facilities to allow tourists to view historic sites and the demolition of buildings which spoil the view.

The third project will see an overhaul of the famous Khao San Road tourist area, from Tha Prachan to Pak Klong Talat - a pet project of Bangkok Governor Samak Sundaravej. The BMA hopes that it will improve the historic Rattanakosin area of Bangkok, and make it look attractive even at nighttime.

The fourth project involves the beautification of Bang Khun Thien beach through the construction of wooden walkways, in the hopes of boosting eco-tourism.

The fifth project will turn the old Arun Amarit Road into a pedestrian walkway with colored cement, trees and electric lights.

However, the most ambitious project involves the redevelopment of the Sampeng area, known as the capital's Chinatown, said the official.

He added that pavements will be given a new look to allow shoppers to make their purchases in the areas' warren of alleyways more easily, while the area will also get new lighting and tap water pipes. It is hoped that the Sampeng redevelopment project will see the complete modernization of the Rattanakosin-era area.

--www.chinaview.cn

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imho the sampeng area is the most colourful and interesting area of bangkok just as it is. a clean up and sterilisation will only remove some of its wonderful character. please leave it alone.

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