Kudichin Portuguese Community, a century-old community in Bangkok
Bangkok is home to many century-old communities, such as the Samphanthawong community (dating back to the 18th century) centered around Chinatown, the Banglamphu community, a gathering place for nobles on the west side of the Grand Palace, and the Talat Noi community, known for its street art and old buildings. But among these communities, the Kudichin community is particularly special. It is dominated by Western culture and has a history of more than 200 years. It is an important mark left by Portuguese immigrants in Bangkok.
[History of the Kudichin Community]
Portugal was one of the first European countries to establish formal diplomatic and trade relations with Thailand (then Siam), a relationship that began in 1511. At that time, the Portuguese came to Siam as merchants, missionaries, and military advisers.
After the Ayutthaya Kingdom was captured by Burma in 1767, King Rama I of Thailand moved the capital to Bangkok and settled some Portuguese in a community along the Chao Phraya River, which is today's Kudichin community.
[Recommended Attractions]
Santa Cruz Church
· Built in the 1770s, it is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Bangkok. The design of the church incorporates Portuguese architectural styles, and although it has been renovated several times, it still retains some of its original features. It is the core landmark of the community and a witness to the history of the Portuguese integrating into Thai society.
Baan Kudichin Museum
· The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the Portuguese in Bangkok, with sculptures, gardens, traditional houses, and handicrafts. I was attracted by an old wooden piano and couldn't help but play it for a long time.
· Featured food: The cafe here offers authentic Portuguese desserts, such as Foi Thong and Portuguese egg tarts, which are worth a try!
[Community Experience]
Walking through the alleys of the Kudichin community, you can see Jesus paintings and exquisite mailboxes of different styles hanging in every household. The community is full of the atmosphere of the collision of Portuguese and Thai cultures, quiet and charming.
In addition, there are also Jian An Palace and Guan Di Temple near the community, and visitors can connect these attractions to experience the multiculturalism of the area. It is a place worth spending an afternoon exploring.