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Charoen Krung Road (Thai: ถนนเจริญกรุง, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn t͡ɕā.rɤ̄ːn krūŋ]) is a major road in Bangkok and the first in Thailand to be built using modern construction methods. Built during 1862–1864 in the reign of King Mongkut (Rama IV), it runs from the old city centre in Rattanakosin Island, passes through Bangkok's Chinatown, continues into Bang Rak district, where it formerly served the community of European expatriates, and ends in Bang Kho Laem. Construction of the road marked a major change in Bangkok's urban development, with the major mode of transport shifting from water to land. Charoen Krung Road was Bangkok's main street up to the early 20th century, but later declined in prominence. It is still home to many historic buildings and neighbourhoods, which are beset by changes

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  • Thanon Charoen Krung (de)
  • Charoen Krung Road (en)
  • ジャルンクルン通り (ja)
  • 石龍軍路 (zh)
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  • Die Thanon Charoen Krung (thailändisch ถนนเจริญกรุง, englisch Charoen Krung Road, auch New Road, deutsch etwa „Straße, die die Stadt wachsen/reicher werden lässt“) ist eine Hauptverkehrs- und Geschäftsstraße in Bangkok, der Hauptstadt von Thailand. (de)
  • ジャルンクルン通りあるいはチャルンクルン通り(ジャルンクルンどおり、タイ語:ถนนเจริญกรุง タノン・ジャルンクルン、Charoen Krung road)は、タイ・バンコクの中心街にある主要道路。王宮とワット・ポーにはさまれたタイ・ワン通りとの交差点を北西端とし、ほぼチャオプラヤー川と並行してプラナコーン区、サムパッタウォン区、バーンラック区、サートーン区、ヤーンナーワー区の各区を走るこの通りの別名は「ニューロード」。通り沿いには、名門ホテルや大使館が多い。 (ja)
  • 石龍軍路(泰语:ถนน เจริญกรุง,音素換寫:T̄hnn ceriỵkrung,皇家轉寫:Thanon Charoen Krung)位於泰國的首都曼谷,為連通拍那空縣、三攀他旺縣、挽叻縣及的主要幹道,它大致與湄南河的河道平行。部分路段與耀華力路組成華人社區;部它路段與拍乎叻路(Phahurat Road)組成印度人的社區。它的北部連接大皇宮,水晶宮賊市場(Nakhon Kasem)及空通廉價電子產品市場(Khlong Thom Market)。曼谷最古老的劇院:沙拉石龍軍皇家劇院、王子戲院、中央郵政局及國家大廈是在道路上。南部是鄭皇橋(Taksin Bridge)。 它與是隆路的交界是中國的廣府人華僑的社區,通行粵語。與瑪夏塞路(Mahaset Road)的交界是曼谷人博物館(Bangkokian Museum)。 (zh)
  • Charoen Krung Road (Thai: ถนนเจริญกรุง, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn t͡ɕā.rɤ̄ːn krūŋ]) is a major road in Bangkok and the first in Thailand to be built using modern construction methods. Built during 1862–1864 in the reign of King Mongkut (Rama IV), it runs from the old city centre in Rattanakosin Island, passes through Bangkok's Chinatown, continues into Bang Rak district, where it formerly served the community of European expatriates, and ends in Bang Kho Laem. Construction of the road marked a major change in Bangkok's urban development, with the major mode of transport shifting from water to land. Charoen Krung Road was Bangkok's main street up to the early 20th century, but later declined in prominence. It is still home to many historic buildings and neighbourhoods, which are beset by changes (en)
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