Entrepreneurs turn old Bangkok trade hub into trendy spot
BANGKOK -- The area along Song Wat Road in Bangkok was once a bustling commercial hub where some of Thailand's largest conglomerates began. Now, local entrepreneurs are driving a renaissance in the historical district by celebrating its rich cultural diversity while adding modern touches.
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