Thailand Promises Bangkok Is Still Called Bangkok

A seemingly innocuous change in punctuation in official guidance sparked a flurry of speculation that the city’s name was being changed.
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BANGKOK (AP) — No, English speakers and others using the Roman alphabet aren’t going to have to start calling the Thai capital by its local name, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, and drop the more familiar “Bangkok.”

That’s the message from Thailand’s Royal Society, which is responsible for academic and linguistic standards, after a seemingly innocuous change in punctuation in official guidance sparked a flurry of speculation that the city’s name was being changed.

It started when the Cabinet on Tuesday approved a Royal Society proposal changing the way the capital would be referred to internationally from “Krung Thep Maha Nakhon; Bangkok” to “Krung Thep Maha Nakhon (Bangkok).”

As people sought to divine the meaning behind changing the semicolon to parentheses, many put great weight to the accompanying explanation that it would “revise” the name of the capital city and keep the “former” name in brackets.

The capital is already officially known in the Thai language as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, which literally means “great city of angels,” and most Thais shorten it to just Krung Thep in conversation.

As speculation grew, the Royal Society on Wednesday clarified in a Facebook post that their new guidance was simply a stylistic change.

“Writing the capital city’s official name with the Roman alphabet can be done both as Krung Thep Maha Nakon and Bangkok,” the government agency said, allaying the fears of any non-Thai speakers about adopting the more complicated name.

Even if the Royal Society had meant to change the name to the one used by Thais, however, there is another option that would have been an even greater challenge for foreign tongues.

The Thai name for Bangkok, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, is actually a short form of the capital’s full name, which is rooted in Pali and Sanskrit and is more of a phrase to describe the city than a name: Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit.

That is the world’s longest place name, according to the Guinness World Records.

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10 Lessons From Bangkok
10) Infrastructure Matters(01 of10)
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Over the last decade, Bangkok has dumped cash into public transport, building the excellent elevated SkyRail, which makes it possible to travel across the massive and chaotic city quickly and cleanly. Roads are well maintained and the railroad station is conveniently central. Despite the passions of travelers -- the locals do a decent impression of Italians -- the trains run on time. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="30" data-vars-position-in-unit="31">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21176605@N05/3961982888" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Greg Knapp" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21176605@N05/3961982888" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="31" data-vars-position-in-unit="32">Greg Knapp</a>)
9) Respect Your Elders(02 of10)
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Bangkok is a hotbed of political insurgencies, but there is one simple rule that everyone obeys: Never say anything bad about King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Slandering the beloved ruler is a crime, as is defacing the royal image, which is ubiquitous. Stand before your movie starts, royalty demands it. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="27" data-vars-position-in-unit="28">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10345599@N03/8423687076" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="fran001@yahoo.com" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10345599@N03/8423687076" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="28" data-vars-position-in-unit="29">fran001@yahoo.com</a>)
8) Democracy Is A Verb(03 of10)
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The Yellow Shirts and the Red Shirts, representative of the People's Alliance for Democracy and United Front For Democracy Against Dictatorship, have periodically swarmed the streets of the Thai capital over the last few years. Despite a smattering of violence, the protests have been overwhelmingly peaceful and courteous toward foreigners. Disrespect doesn't inevitably bleed into disagreements. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="23" data-vars-position-in-unit="24">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30994070@N04/4578194188" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="garycycles3" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30994070@N04/4578194188" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="24" data-vars-position-in-unit="25">garycycles3</a>)
6) Statues Deserve A Little Rest(04 of10)
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The reclining Buddha in Wat Pho is Bangkok's recumbent answer to the Statue of Liberty. The Buddha is massive and gold, but seems anything but formal. Bangkok is a come as you are place and its monuments are monumentally chill about the crowds they attract. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="20" data-vars-position-in-unit="21">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/47417879@N06/8316833916" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="LitasWorld" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/47417879@N06/8316833916" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="21" data-vars-position-in-unit="22">LitasWorld</a>)
7) International Is A State Of Mind(05 of10)
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There is a reason that Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport is one of the most Instagrammed places on Earth; it is a temple to international travel packed with people for whom globalization is a watch word. The educated Thai populace in Bangkok has recently developed a tech scene, all but adopted English as a common language and set about the project of making their country compete internationally. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="18" data-vars-position-in-unit="19">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/69031678@N00/8343497970" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="ToGa Wanderings" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/69031678@N00/8343497970" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="19" data-vars-position-in-unit="20">ToGa Wanderings</a>)
5) Street Fashion Is The Future(06 of10)
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Major fashion houses are well represented in Bangkok's massive malls, but unknown designers have no trouble finding space in street style haven like Platinum Fashion Mall, which boasts endless small boutiques packed with of-the-moment clothes by local designers made in nearby factories. There is a shop for literally every look and, more often than not, the designer is around to talk about it. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="14" data-vars-position-in-unit="15">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30994070@N04/4079607367" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="garycycles3" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30994070@N04/4079607367" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="15" data-vars-position-in-unit="16">garycycles3</a>)
4) Rivers Are Streets, Too(07 of10)
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The most prominent thoroughfare in Bangkok is the Chao Phraya River, which is plied by a number of public and private boats. The views from the deck are beautiful and cottage industries grow like mushrooms near the dank docks. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="11" data-vars-position-in-unit="12">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/55153187@N08/8207838725" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="VagabondTravels" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/55153187@N08/8207838725" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="12" data-vars-position-in-unit="13">VagabondTravels</a>)
3) Honesty Leads To Better Policies(08 of10)
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Bangkok is famous for its sex industry and there it is irrefutable that the city is packed with strip clubs that serve, more or less, as take-out brothels. That said, the red light districts are -- unlike those in many other Asian countries -- well regulated by police officers and social workers. Trafficking is a reality, but Bangkok has proved that addressing the issues surrounding sex rather than playing the prude works best for all concerned. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="8" data-vars-position-in-unit="9">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/70594506@N00/168205040" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="octal" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/70594506@N00/168205040" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="9" data-vars-position-in-unit="10">octal</a>)
2) The Customer Is Absolutely Always Right(09 of10)
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If you can think of it, you can buy it in Bangkok. At the Chaktochak Market, customers can find everything from faux antique Buddhas to endangered species. Vendors don't pass judgment, they simply cater to their diverse clienteles apparently bizarre needs. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="4" data-vars-position-in-unit="5">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/9239506@N06/8371171562" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Kobetsai" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/9239506@N06/8371171562" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="5" data-vars-position-in-unit="6">Kobetsai</a>)
1) Fuss Over Food Not About It(10 of10)
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Bangkok's food culture may be the city's defining characteristic. Fresh food is made on every street corner with a sort of attentiveness westerners won't be use to seeing at, say, a hot dog stand. There are fancy restaurant to be sure, but pretention is not a major part of foodie culture in Thailand, where big tastes are valued over delicate platings. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="1" data-vars-position-in-unit="2">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97844767@N00/7849792640" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="WordRidden" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="620e734be4b05706db73e67a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97844767@N00/7849792640" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="2" data-vars-position-in-unit="3">WordRidden</a>)