Bangkok midtown area is the area that has both new and old culture mixed. You will find both old and new local culture. The midtown of Bankgok offfer attractions that both foreign tourists and Bangkokians would enjoy visiting. These include Sam Yan Market, Chulalongkorn University, Museum of Human Body, National Stadium Bangkok, Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, Bangkok Railway Station, Lumpini Park and more. Sam Yan Market The new Sam Yan Market is currently set behind the Chulalongkorn University Stadium now, not far from the original location in Soi Chula 52, according to guidelines for developed areas of the University. Sam Yan Market's building is completely original form but there are still imporovements to be cleaned up. Sales of fresh snacks and cooking ingredients will be lower. So the question is can the sale of mushrooms, pork, poultry, fresh seafood and desserts support the culture here? Sam Yan Market's top floor is home to the three steak, which are availble in man stores. Since, there are a variety of great tasting dishes at affordable prices, many people are attracted to visit and taste the three steaks frequestnly. Sam Yan market is located on Soi Chulalongkorn 9 Rama 4 Road. Chulalongkorn University Thailand's first university was established in 1899 at the Grand Palace by Rama V's order and moved to its current location by Rama VI's order in 1911. The university is shady, cool, and pleasant by its mascot trees and rain trees. This makes the university an ideal place to take a walk. There is an old well-designed building like "Thewalai" (Maha Chulalongkorn Building)." Its unique architecture is derived from Shukhothia and Sawankhalok architecture. The building was designed by Karl Dohring, a German architect and art historian, and Edward Healey, an English architect from the Ministry of Education. The Thewalai building
Bangkok midtown area is the area that has both new and old culture mixed. You will find both old and new local culture. The midtown of Bankgok offfer attractions that both foreign tourists and Bangkokians would enjoy visiting. These include Sam Yan Market, Chulalongkorn University, Museum of Human Body, National Stadium Bangkok, Queen Saovabha Memorial