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Han bridge, Pedestrian bridge in Sampheng, Bangkok, Thailand

Han Bridge spans the Ong Ang Canal, connecting two sections of Bangkok's commercial district using steel and wooden construction throughout its length. The structure features retail spaces on both sides and serves as a pedestrian crossing between shopping areas with shops and market stalls.

During the reign of King Rama IV in the 19th century, the bridge received a steel framework that replaced its original wooden pivoting design. This upgrade was made to support the growing trade between the two commercial districts that it connects.

Small shops line both sides of the span, reflecting the enduring market culture of the Sampheng neighborhood where traders and shoppers move through daily. This reflects how the area functions as a living commercial hub connecting two historic trading districts.

The crossing is located near multiple public transportation stops, making it convenient to access from different parts of the district. It is best visited during daylight hours when shops are open and the area is active, allowing you to experience the full atmosphere.

The bridge's arched wooden design draws from European classical architecture, creating an unexpected architectural blend in the heart of Bangkok. This feature sets it apart from the typical modern bridges seen elsewhere in the city.

GPS coordinates: 13.74413,100.50268

Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:55

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