Huai Khwang district


Huai Khwang is one of the 50 districts of Bangkok, Thailand. It is east of the city centre. Neighbouring districts are Chatuchak, Wang Thonglang, Bang Kapi, Suan Luang, Watthana, Ratchathewi, and Din Daeng.

History

Huai Khwang district was established in an area formerly part of Phaya Thai in 1973. Adjustments to the district were made in 1978, adjusting boundaries with neighboring districts Phaya Thai and Bang Kapi, and again in 1993, creating the new Din Daeng District.
The name "Huai Khwang" literally means "barricaded creek", as the area was once made up of wetlands and small waterways; in the past, canals were the primary means of transport.
Today, the district has become a popular destination for a new generation of Chinese immigrants, earning it the nickname "New Chinatown", to distinguish it from Bangkok’s traditional Chinatown in Yaowarat, located in the Samphanthawong district.

Administration

The district is divided into three sub-districts.

Places

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Rapid transit

Economy

Nok Mini has its headquarters in the district.
Thai Sky Airlines formerly had its head office in Room 708 of the 7th floor of the Le Concorde Tower in Huai Khwang District.

Education