Ban Chang Lo
Ban Chang Lo is one of five subdistricts and namesake historic neighbourhood in Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok's Thonburi side.
History
The name Ban Chang Lo means "Village of Casters," reflecting the community's history dating back to the Thonburi and early Rattanakosin periods, when their ancestors worked as Buddha image casters. They were highly skilled and often served in the royal court, contributing to important ceremonies such as royal cremations.In the past, Ban Chang Lo was a relatively small area: bordered by Phran Nok Road to the north, Soi Itsaraphap 44 to the south, Khlong Ban Khamin to the east, and Phran Nok Market to the west. Traditional homes here were Thai wooden houses with gabled roofs and spacious grounds. Large open spaces were needed for casting and mold-making, while the remaining land was typically planted with fruit trees or vegetable gardens. A canal once ran through the community, linking directly to the Chao Phraya River near Wat Rakhang.
Later, due to the community's proximity to Siriraj Hospital and Wang Lang Market, accidents occasionally occurred when sparks from casting work ignited nearby houses. To prevent further fires, the government banned casting activities within residential areas. Today, those who continue the craft have relocated their foundries and shops along Phran Nok Road, near the Fai Chai Intersection.
Geography
Ban Chang Lo covers the central-southern area of Bangkok Noi, with a total area of 2.076 km2, regarded as the third largest subdistrict of Bangkok Noi.The area is bordered by neighbouring subdistricts : Bang Khun Si and Siriraj in its district, Siriraj in its district, Wat Arun and Wat Tha Phra of Bangkok Yai District, Bang Khun Si in its district.
Nowadays, the area opposite Wat Wiset Kan's gate with a blue sign indicating Ban Chang Lo Community installed on Wang Lang Road, which is an alley connects to Soi Itsaraphap 44 and leads to other communities and places such as Ban Khamin, Trok Matum, Thonburi Hospital and Navy Park Club.