Rong Mueang
Rong Mueang is a khwaeng of Pathum Wan district, downtown Bangkok.
History
The district takes its name from Rong Mueang Road, a short route that runs through the area. The road runs parallel to the Bangkok railway station side to end at Rama I Road on the Kasat Suek bridge, a distance of about 900 metres.This road was named in honour of Phraya Indra Dhibodee Siharat Rong Mueang, a nobleman during the King Rama V's reign. He was one of the nobles of those days who helped build many roads in Bang Rak District for real estate investment such as Si Phraya, Decho, and Surawong. Construction began in 1902 and continued until the opening ceremony on 29 March 1904.
Geography
Rong Mueang has an area of approximately 1.423 km2. Neighbouring subdistricts are : Si Yaek Maha Nak in Dusit District, Thanon Phetchaburi in Ratchathewi District, Wang Mai in its district, Maha Phruettharam in Bang Rak District, Pom Prap, Wat Thep Sirin, and Khlong Maha Nak in Pom Prap Sattru Phai District.The area is an amalgam of at least four communities: Trok Salak Hin, Wat Duang Khae, Flat Rot Fai, and Charat Mueang. Between them, they boast seven interesting landmarks.
Rong Mueang is home to many restaurants, some of them was chosen to be Bib Gourmand from Michelin Guide.
Places
Important places
- Bangkok railway station and the State Railway of Thailand with Railway Police headquarters
- Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency headquarters and Ban Bhibundhamma
- Wat Boromniwat
- Bobae Market