Patpong (, , ) is an
entertainment district
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in
Bangkok
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's
Bang Rak District,
Thailand
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, catering mainly, though not exclusively, to foreign tourists and expatriates.
Patpong is internationally known as a
red light district
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at the heart of Bangkok's
sex industry
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.
It is the smallest and oldest of several red-light districts in the city.
Some of Bangkok's red light districts cater primarily to Thai men while others, like Patpong, cater primarily to foreigners.
Since the early 1990s there has also been a busy
night market
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aimed at tourists is also located in Patpong.
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Location and layout
Patpong consists of two parallel side streets running between Silom and Surawong Road
Surawong Road (, ) is a road in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok, Thailand, linking Charoen Krung Road to Rama IV Road, Rama IV and forming the boundary between Suriyawong Subdistrict, Suriyawong and Si Lom Subdistrict, Si Lom subdistricts. It was ...
s and one side street running from the opposite side of Surawong. Patpong is within walking distance from the BTS Skytrain Silom Line's Sala Daeng Station, and MRT Blue Line
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's Si Lom Station.
Patpong 1 is the main street with many bars of various kinds. Patpong 2 also has many similar bars. Next to these lies Soi Jaruwan, sometimes referred to as Patpong 3 but best known as Silom Soi 4. It has long catered to gay
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While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late ...
men, whilst nearby Soi Thaniya has expensive bars with Thai hostesses that cater almost exclusively to Japan
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ese men.
History and ownership
Patpong gets its name from the family that owns much of the area's property. Luang Patpongpanich
Luang Patpongpanich (), known in Chinese as Tun Poon, was a Thai-Chinese businessman and namesake of the Patpong, Patpong District in Bangkok, Thailand. Born in Hainan during the Qing dynasty, Qing Dynasty in 1881, Patpongpanich emigrated to then ...
(or Patpongpanit), an immigrant from Hainan Island
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, China
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, purchased the area in 1946. At that time it was an undeveloped plot of land on the outskirts of the city. A small klong
A ''khlong'' (, ), alternatively spelt as ''klong'' () commonly refers to a canal in Thailand. These canals are spawned by the rivers Chao Phraya, Tha Chin, and Mae Klong, along with their tributaries particularly in the low-lying areas of cent ...
(canal) and a teakwood house were the only features. The family built a road – now called Patpong 1 – and several shop buildings, which were rented out. Patpong 2 was added later, and both roads are private property and not city streets. Patpong 3 and Soi Thaniya are not owned by the Patpongpanich family. The old teak house was demolished long ago and the klong was filled in to make room for more shops. Originally Patpong was an ordinary business area, but the arrival of bars eventually drove out most of the other businesses.
By 1968, a handful of nightclubs existed in the area, and Patpong became an R&R (rest and recuperation) stop for US military officers serving in the Vietnam War
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, although the main R&R area for GIs was along New Petchburi Road, nicknamed "The Golden Mile". In its prime during the 1970s and 1980s, Patpong was the premier nightlife area in Bangkok for foreigners, and was famous for its sexually explicit shows. In the mid-1980s the sois hosted an annual Patpong Mardi Gras, which was a weekend street fair that raised money for Thai charities. In the early-1990s, however, the Patpongpanich family turned the sidewalks of Patpong 1 Road into a night market, renting out spaces to street vendors.
The consequence was that Patpong lost much of its vibrancy as a nightlife strip, becoming crowded with tourist shoppers who ignored the nightlife. Nana Plaza
Nana Plaza (formerly Nana Entertainment Plaza) is an entertainment complex and red-light district in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally built as a shopping center, Nana Plaza occupies a three-story commercial building in the Khlong Toei District of Ban ...
and Soi Cowboy
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drew away many of Patpong's thrill seekers. Patpong became a designated "entertainment zone" in 2004, along with Royal City Avenue (RCA) and portions of Ratchadapisek Road, where the largest commercial sex venues are found. This designation allows its bars to stay open until 02:00, instead of the 24:00 or 01:00 legal closing times enforced in other areas.
In October 2019 the Patpong Museum
The Patpong Museum is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Opened in 2019 in Patpong Soi 2, its collection includes interactive exhibitions, artifacts, and recreated spaces covering Patpong's history from its 1946 purchase by the Luang Patpongpanich
L ...
opened in Patpong Soi 2, housing a collection of art
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, antiques
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and displays
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covering 70 years of Patpong's history. The privately owned museum was located on the 2nd floor of building 5 opposite Foodland Foodland may refer to:
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supermarket and below Black Pagoda. Patpong Museum closed as of May 2023.
In media
Many Western films have featured Patpong, including ''The Deer Hunter
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'' (1978). The final part of the musical ''Miss Saigon
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'' (1989) is set in the Patpong bar scene.
In '' Swimming to Cambodia'', Spalding Gray
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discussed the red light district of Patpong and its prostitutes, saying there wasn't much else to see in Bangkok save the Gold Buddha during the day and the whorehouses at night.
The song '' Welcome to Thailand'' from the 1987 studio album of the same name by the Thai rock band Carabao
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contains the lyrics: ''"Tom, Tom, where you go last night?... I love Meuang Thai. I like Patpong''. The song complains that ''Farang
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'' tourists (Westerners) are often attracted to the sleazy side of Thailand (the sex tourism of Patpong and Pattaya).
The movie ''Baraka
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'' features several shots of strippers in Patpong.
The 1994 book ''Patpong Sisters: An American Woman's View of the Bangkok Sex World'' by Cleo Odzer
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describes the experiences of an anthropologist doing field research in Thailand.
''Patpong: Bangkok's Twilight Zone'' (2001, by Nick Nostitz) is a photographic depiction of aspects of the Patpong night life.
The 2008 book ''Ladyboys: The Secret World of Thailand's Third Gender'' paints a portrait of Thailand's kathoey
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s.
''Patpong opera'' is a collection of songs written by Kevin Wood, manager of Radio City, to tunes of modern rock songs. Together they tell the story of the people in Patpong.
Patpong serves as part of the setting in Tom Robbins' book '' Villa Incognito''.
See also
* Prostitution in Thailand
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References
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