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Sam Yan (, ) is the name of an
intersection In mathematics, the intersection of two or more objects is another object consisting of everything that is contained in all of the objects simultaneously. For example, in Euclidean geometry, when two lines in a plane are not parallel, their ...
and its nearby neighbourhood in
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,
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. It connects
Rama IV Road Rama IV Road (, ; usually shortened to , ) is a main road in Bangkok, Thailand. It starts at Mo Mi Junction in the area of Chinatown, Bangkok, Bangkok's Chinatown in Samphanthawong District, Samphanthawong and Pom Prap Sattru Phai Districts and ...
with Phaya Thai and Si Phraya roads, and is located within
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, next to its border with Bang Rak. The neighbourhood lies in the intersection's northwest corner on land owned by
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, and is famous for its restaurants.


Location

Sam Yan Intersection is where Rama IV (which runs in a roughly east-west direction) meets
Phaya Thai Road Phaya Thai Road (, , ) is a major road in Bangkok, Thailand. It begins at the south side of Victory Monument (Thailand), Victory Monument in Ratchathewi District and continues until Sam Yan Intersection in Pathum Wan District, where it intersect ...
to the north and
Si Phraya Road Si Phraya Road (, ) is a road in Bang Rak District, Bangkok, Thailand. It divides the areas of Maha Phruettharam and Si Phraya subdistricts. Built in 1906 by four noblemen of the rank '' phraya'' (hence the name, which means 'four ''phraya'') ...
to the southwest. Originally consisting only of an
at-grade intersection An intersection or an at-grade junction is a junction where two or more roads converge, diverge, meet or cross at the same height, as opposed to an interchange, which uses bridges or tunnels to separate different roads. Major intersections ar ...
, the Thai–Japan Flyover Bridge, constructed in 1992, now allows Rama IV traffic to bypass Sam Yan, as well as the eastward
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and
Sala Daeng Sala Daeng (, ) is the name of the intersection and neighbourhood at the beginning of Si Lom Road in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located within Pathum Wan District, next to its border with Bang Rak, where Si Lom meets Rama IV and Ratchadamri Roa ...
intersections. The intersection area is served by the Sam Yan Station of the MRT, which connects to the
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complex and
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in the intersections' northeastern and northwestern corners, respectively. Wat Hua Lamphong sits on the intersection's southeastern corner, while the large campus of Chulalongkorn University lies alongside Phaya Thai Road to the north of the intersection. Tai Sia Huk Chou Shrine, a white Chinese shrine dedicated to
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is on Phaya Thai Road front of Chamchuri Square.


History

The neighbourhood known as Sam Yan lies in the northwest corner of the intersection. The name "Sam Yan" can be translated as "the neighborhood of three", referring to the meeting point of the three roads. In 1910, a bridge was built across the canal Khlong Hua Lamphong to connect Phaya Thai with Si Phraya Roads at Sam Yan, named ''Chaloem Dej 57 Bridge'', which was a bridge in the "Chaloem" series built on the occasion of King
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's birthday each year, as well as Chaloem Sawan 58 Bridge. Later, the bridge was demolished and the canal was filled in to widen a Rama IV road. Sam Yan, including neighbour
Saphan Lueang file:Banthat Thong Road.jpg, Banthat Thong Road in the area of Saphan Lueang at dawn Banthat Thong Road (, ) is a street in Bangkok. It runs from its junction with Rama IV Road at Saphan Lueang Intersection, through Pathum Wan District, Pathum Wa ...
, is inhabited by
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people. They originally engaged in trading used car parts that expanded along Rama IV Road from Sieng Kong or
Talat Noi Talat Noi or Talad Noi (, ) is a historic neighbourhood in Bangkok. It roughly occupies the area of the subdistrict of the same name in Samphanthawong District. Located on the periphery of Bangkok's Chinatown, Talat Noi has been home to various e ...
in
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area. Thus, culture of locals reflected such combinations as seen through shrines or festivals at San Chao Mae Tub Tim (
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shrine), San Chao Pho Suea ( Xuanwu shrine) or Sun Wukong Shrine mentioned above. In terms of performing culture, they include
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etc. The university began developing the area's real estate for rent in 1963, and until the late 2000s, the neighbourhood consisted of various
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s which held many well-known restaurants. At the heart of the neighbourhood was Sam Yan Market, a permanent foodstuff marketplace established in 1965, whose cheap upstairs restaurants were popular with students. In 2008 the university, which owns and manages the area's real estate through its Office of Property Management, began work on development plans which required the demolition of old establishments at the immediate intersection. Sam Yan Market was relocated a few hundred metres away to the northwest nearer
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, and most shop owners followed. The plot of land was finally developed into the Samyan Mitrtown mixed-use project by Golden Land Property Development, and opened in 2019. Sam Yan, together with the adjacent
Suan Luang Suan Luang (, ) is one of the 50 districts (''khet'') of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Bang Kapi, Saphan Sung, Prawet, Phra Khanong, and Watthana. History Suan Luang was a sub-district of ...
neighbourhood (also on university land), continues to be well known as a gastronomic destination. Sam Yan, together with Suan Luang, was named the "coolest neighbourhood" in Bangkok by '' Time Out'' magazine in 2020. However, the re-development has also prompted criticism of gentrification from conservation groups and students, especially
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.


References

{{Chulalongkorn University Neighbourhoods of Bangkok Road junctions in Bangkok Property Management of Chulalongkorn University Pathum Wan district