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La calle Rambutri (en tailandés: ซอยรามบุตรี), también conocida como soi Rambutri, es una vía semipeatonal de Bangkok, Tailandia, que ganó notoriedad debido a su cercanía con la famosa calle Khaosan, ya que cuenta con una amplia variedad gastronómica y hotelera pero suele ser bastante menos transitada.​​ Está localizada en el barrio de , distrito de Phra Nakhon, al norte del Gran Palacio de Bangkok, y se prolonga por unos mil metros desde las cercanías del templo budista Wat Bowonniwet hasta la avenida Somdet Phra Pin Klao, en torno a calle Khaosan.​

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dbo:abstract La calle Rambutri (en tailandés: ซอยรามบุตรี), también conocida como soi Rambutri, es una vía semipeatonal de Bangkok, Tailandia, que ganó notoriedad debido a su cercanía con la famosa calle Khaosan, ya que cuenta con una amplia variedad gastronómica y hotelera pero suele ser bastante menos transitada.​​ Está localizada en el barrio de , distrito de Phra Nakhon, al norte del Gran Palacio de Bangkok, y se prolonga por unos mil metros desde las cercanías del templo budista Wat Bowonniwet hasta la avenida Somdet Phra Pin Klao, en torno a calle Khaosan.​ Soi Rambutri (soi es la transliteración del tailandés para denominar a una calle lateral de menor circulación conectada a una calle principal)​ se vio beneficiada desde la década de 2000 por la importante afluencia de turistas que visitan calle Khaosan, un polo de atracción nocturna para mochileros y viajeros jóvenes de mediano presupuesto.​​ A medida que Khaosan creció como atractivo turístico, Rambutri comenzó a perder su perfil residencial para sumar una variada oferta de restaurantes de comida regional e internacional, así como aumentar su oferta hotelera.​ En Rambutri también hay gran cantidad de vendedores callejeros de comida al paso y de artículos varios, salones de masajes, tiendas, tatuadores, agencias de viajes, el templo budista Wat Chana Songkhram, un gimnasio para la práctica de boxeo muay thai y una galería de arte.​​​ (es) Ram Buttri Road or Soi Ram Buttri (Thai: ถนนรามบุตรี, ซอยรามบุตรี, also written as Rambuttri), is a small road, or soi (ซอย; alley), in Bangkok, Thailand. It is situated near Khaosan Road in the Bang Lamphu neighbourhood in the Phra Nakhon district. The road mainly consists of two parts. The first part connects Sip Sam Hang Road with the Chakrabongse Road. The second part runs from the Chakrabongse Road, beside Wat Chana Songkhram, to the Chao Fa Road, which is at the foot of the Pra Pin-Klao Bridge opposite the National Theater. The name, Ram Buttri, translates as 'daughter of Rama'. It refers to Mom Chao Ying Pao Suriyakul, who was the daughter of Prince Rama Isares. She donated money to build a bridge dedicated to her father, which crossed Khlong Bang Lamphu (Bang Lamphu canal), also known as Khlong Ban Khaek (Ban Khaek canal). Thus the bridge was named "Saphan Ram Buttri", and the canal was called Khlong Ram Buttri. The official opening ceremony was held on August 13, 1910, presided over by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). Later, the canal was turned into a road, and the bridge was demolished, but its name remained. Today, Ram Buttri Road is home to hostels, guest houses, boutique hotels, bars, Thai massage services, 24 hour restaurants, and many street food stalls, which are well known among tourists. The Songkran festival usually takes place from April 13th to April 15th every year and makes the Khaosan Road one of the busiest places in Bangkok. Moreover, one lane of the road that runs out to Chao Fa Road has a name called "Trok Rong Mai" (ตรอกโรงไหม), translates as 'silk factory lane', because during the early , there were two royal silk-weaving factories: one close to Saphan Chang Rong Si (near Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense headquarters in present), and the other close to the Front Palace. The royal silk-weaving-factory located near the Saphan Chang Rong Si dissolved in the reign of King Nangklao (Rama III), remaining only another factory. It was the place to produce silk, used for the clothes of the monarch and royal family, as well as the senior civil servants. Until the reign of King Chulalongkorn, the operation was closed down due to more fabric orders from other countries. The canal that runs through this area was also called Khlong Rong Mai. Alike to Saphan Ram Buttri and Khlong Ram Buttri, although the factory and canal have disappeared, the name "Trok Rong Mai" is still used for this area. At present, it is the location of many guesthouses for tourists as well as Ram Buttri Road nearby. (en)
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rdfs:comment La calle Rambutri (en tailandés: ซอยรามบุตรี), también conocida como soi Rambutri, es una vía semipeatonal de Bangkok, Tailandia, que ganó notoriedad debido a su cercanía con la famosa calle Khaosan, ya que cuenta con una amplia variedad gastronómica y hotelera pero suele ser bastante menos transitada.​​ Está localizada en el barrio de , distrito de Phra Nakhon, al norte del Gran Palacio de Bangkok, y se prolonga por unos mil metros desde las cercanías del templo budista Wat Bowonniwet hasta la avenida Somdet Phra Pin Klao, en torno a calle Khaosan.​ (es) Ram Buttri Road or Soi Ram Buttri (Thai: ถนนรามบุตรี, ซอยรามบุตรี, also written as Rambuttri), is a small road, or soi (ซอย; alley), in Bangkok, Thailand. It is situated near Khaosan Road in the Bang Lamphu neighbourhood in the Phra Nakhon district. The road mainly consists of two parts. The first part connects Sip Sam Hang Road with the Chakrabongse Road. The second part runs from the Chakrabongse Road, beside Wat Chana Songkhram, to the Chao Fa Road, which is at the foot of the Pra Pin-Klao Bridge opposite the National Theater. (en)
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