Wat Mangkon MRT station explained


Wat Mangkon
Style:MRT
Address:Samphanthawong and Pom Prap Subdistricts, Samphanthawong and Pom Prap Sattru Phai Districts, Bangkok, Thailand
Owned:Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA)
Operator:Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM)
Line: MRT Blue Line
Platform:2 side platforms (3 exits, 3 elevators)
Structure:Underground
Code:BL29
Passengers:2,672,715
Pass Year:2021

Wat Mangkon station (Thai: สถานีวัดมังกร, in Thai pronounced as /sā.tʰǎː.nīː wát māŋ.kɔ̄ːn/) is a Bangkok MRT rapid transit station on the Blue Line, regarded as one of four most beautiful MRT stations; the other three being Itsaraphap station, Sanam Chai station and Sam Yot station.

Location

The station is situated right in the middle of the business district of the Chinese-Thais (otherwise known as Bangkok's Chinatown), along with Charoen Krung Road in the vicinity of Plaeng Nam Intersection, and close to Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (otherwise known as Wat Mangkon, or Leng Noei Yi, according to the Teochew dialect), which is a district of unique community culture tied to the history of the Chinese descendants.

It is overlaps between Samphanthawong Subdistrict, Samphanthawong District with Pom Prap Subdistrict, Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok.

In addition to being close to Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, the station is also situated near the Mo Mi Junction, Trok Texas, Odeon Circle, Phlapphla Chai Police Station, Poh Teck Tung Foundation, 22 July Circle, and the New Yaowarat Market etc.

Design

Inside station is designed with Sino-Portuguese architecture in mind in order drawn from Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, the interior is decorated with murals of Chinese dragons and water lilies, and to correspond with the name of the station (Wat Mangkon Kamalawat meaning "Temple of Water Lily Dragon"); the ceiling along the descent into head residing inside the station. These were done through the use of red and gold colours, which are all colours of auspiciousness according to Chinese beliefs.[1]

The station is part of Nescafe Blend and Brew's Interactive Art Station Program in commemoration of its 46 years of business in Thailand.[2]

Gallery

file:MRT Wat Mangkon train station (Entrance 3).jpg|Front of station in Pom Prap sideFile:MRT Wat Mangkorn vending machines.jpg|The vending machinesFile:MRT Wat Mangkorn platform Phranakorn side.jpg|Platform 2 to Tha Phra station (via Bang Sue station)File:MRT Wat Mangkon train station (Entrance 1).jpg|Entry 1 on Plaeng Nam RoadFile:A 3 storeys building at Wat Mangkon Station.jpg|The station building on the Samphanthawong side (next to the Plaeng Nam Road)File:Wat Mangkon MRT Station 04.jpg|Dragon motifFile:Wat Mangkon MRT Station 07.jpg|The ceiling has also been designed such as if the passengers are walking inside a dragon's bellyFile:Wat Mangkon MRT Station 02.jpg|Platform while under construction

References


Notes and References

  1. Web site: BEM Magazine ฉบับพิเศษ เปิดให้บริการโครงการรถไฟฟ้าสายสีน้ำเงินส่วนต่อขยาย.
  2. Web site: เนสกาแฟ เบลนด์ แอนด์ บรู เนรมิตอินเตอร์แอคทีฟ อาร์ตสเตชั่น ที่รถไฟฟ้า MRT สถานีวัดมังกร.