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Soi Phatthana) - Surawong Road Soi Phatthana, Bangkok, Thailand
Neilson Hays Library) - Mrs. Jennie Neilson Hays followed her husband Dr. T. Heyward, chief of the Royal Thai Navy Hospital, to Bangkok in 1869. When the wives of Dr. Bradley and Dr. Smith established the Bangkok Ladies Library Association for the foreigners who lived in Thailand, Mrs. Jennie Neilson Hays was a co-founder of the association, devoted herself as a committee member in the library for 25 years. This library's building was built for the memorial of the love that Dr. T.Heyward had for Mrs. Jennie Neilson Hays who passed away in 1920. The library is a single storey building. The construction techniques that used to construct the basement of this building was the same as the Anantasamakhom Throne Hall, which was designed by Mr. Mario Tamango, an Italian architect who became the government official in the Royal Court of Siam during the reign of King Rama V. The library was managed by an entirely female management team, providing only entertainment magazines. It used the dewey system for buying and eliminating books from the library. This process is carried out every year by the committee. As for the very old books they are kept in the rare books section. The Rotanda Gallery is situated inside the library holds exhibitions by both Thai and foreign artists all year round. Surawong Road, Bangkok
Sanam Luang) - Since Bangkok was founded, the vast open space in between the Royal Grand Palace (Wang Luang) and Bowon Sathan Mongkon Royal Palace (Wang Na) was called Thung Phramen or Phramen Ground, as it had been used for the cremation ceremonies of monarchs and high-ranking royalties, in the reign of King Rama III and King Rama IV, the ground used to be the Royal Rice Field for a demonstration to display to foreign visitors. Its name was changed to Thong Sanam Luang in the reign of King Rama IV, as its original name was considered unauspicious, King Rama V had used the ground as a horse-racing track, a golf course and also kite-playing field, which was quiete popular at that time. The King also had tamarind trees planted all around the park for shade, as in the avenues of European capitals. The ground also used to be Weekend Market for 25 years, which subsequently was moved to Chatuchak park most importantly, Sanam Luang is the ground for many important rituals and ceremonies, like the Royal Plouching ceremony and many other.
Holiday Inn Silom) - Holiday Inn Hotel in Silom Road, Bangkok, Thailand

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