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Chaloem La 56 Bridge

Coordinates: 13°44′57″N 100°31′52″E / 13.74917°N 100.53111°E / 13.74917; 100.53111
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Chaloem La 56 Bridge

สะพานเฉลิมหล้า ๕๖
Chaloem La 56 Bridge Today
Coordinates13°44′57″N 100°31′52″E / 13.74917°N 100.53111°E / 13.74917; 100.53111
CarriesPhaya Thai Road
CrossesKhlong Saen Saep
LocaleThanon Phetchaburi Sub-district, Ratchathewi District and Wang Mai Sub-district, Pathum Wan District
Official nameChaloem La 56 Bridge
Other name(s)Saphan Hua Chang (Elephant's Head Bridge)
Maintained byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
History
OpenedNovember 15, 1909
Location
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Chaloem La 56 Bridge (Thai: สะพานเฉลิมหล้า 56) or popularly known as Hua Chang Bridge (สะพานหัวช้าง; lit: elephant's head bridge). It's an one bridge in Bangkok's Thanon Phetchaburi sub-district, Ratchathewi district and Wang Mai sub-district, Pathum Wan district, it across Khlong Saen Saep (Saen Saep canal) on Phaya Thai road. The place adjacent to the bridge-foot in Pathum Wan side is Sa Pathum Palace (วังสระปทุม), which was once the palace of Queen Savang Vadhana, who was King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX)'s grandmother and Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X)'s great-grandmother. Currently is the resident of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

Chaloem La 56 Bridge was built to celebrate the 56th birthday of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), launched on November 15, 1909. It's the 15th bridge in the Chaloem bridge series, which has a total of 17 bridges. All of them are bridges that were created to celebrate King Chulalongkorn's occasion birthday anniversary each year. They were built to cross the canal at various points in Bangkok. Chaloem La 56 Bridge is featured the four white elephant head sculpture around the pillar at four corners of the bridge, which refers to King Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II), the grandfather of King Chulalongkorn. Due to him being the same age as his grandfather was in the year the bridge was built.

Chaloem La 56 Bridge in the past

Currently, Chaloem La 56 Bridge is considered one of the three remaining bridges of the Chaloem bridge series. The other two are Chaloem Phan 53 Bridge in Bang Rak and Sathon districts with Chaloem Lok 55 Bridge nearby. On March 18, 1975 it was registered as one of the ancient monuments of Bangkok.[1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. ^ Chotchuang, Burapha (2014-06-22). "สะพานชุดเฉลิมในรัชกาลที่ 5" [Chaloem bridge series in the reign of Rama V]. Siamrath (in Thai).
  2. ^ "อยากรู้ไหมสะพานหัวช้างมีช้างกี่เชือก?" [Want to know how many elephant heads of the Hua Chang Bridge?]. Matichon (in Thai). 2015-10-10.
  3. ^ "รายงานการศึกษาโบราณสถานที่ขึ้นทะเบียนในกรุงเทพมหานคร ปี พ.ศ.๒๕๕๔" [Report of the study of ancient sites registered in Bangkok 2011] (PDF). BMA (in Thai).