lhong 1919 interior meeting room

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Lhong 1919, Interior of meeting room or office Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lhong 1919, Interior of meeting room Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interiors of meeting room. Office. Business space. Lhong 1919. Tourist Attraction. Bangkok. Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Architecture. Lhong 1919. Bangkok. Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chinese historic meeting room. Business. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interiors of meeting room. historic Chinese room or office. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red lanterns. Art display. Tourist attraction .. Lhong 1919. Tourist Attraction. Bangkok. Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lhong 1919, Interior of meeting room
Chinese decoration. Window reflection. Lhong 1919. Tourist attraction. Bangkok. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interiors of meeting room. historic Chinese room or office. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Three colorful fish. Three fish tanks. Aquarium . Lhong 1919. Bangkok. Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of Praying room. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wall painting. Woman and horse. Mural. Lhong 1919. Bangkok. Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interiors of bedroom. Historic. Lhong 1919. Tourist Attraction. Bangkok. Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Building. Architecture. Lhong 1919, Bangkok. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lhong 1919 was built by Phraya Phisasuppapol, the ancestor of the Bisalputra family. Originally called Huo Chuan Lhong 火 船 廊, meaning “steamship terminal”. The modernization of Siam offered him the opportunity for further overseas trade. Built in 1850, the Chinese style port was designed not only as a steamship terminal but included shops, offices and a shrine. Around 1900, it was converted into rental home-offices to the Chinese diaspora and became a center for the Chinese Merchant Association named “Kong Kek”. In 1919 after WWI and the recession, it was sold to the Wanglee family.


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