Name of Thailand's largest sailing
ship, a three-masted vessel with a length of 58.5 meters and 11
meters wide. It is a replica of Thoon Kramom (ทูนกระหม), the
last three-masted sailing ship used
by the
Royal Thai Navy in the era
of King
Rama V. The
captain of the
original
vessel was
Hans Niels Andersen, a
Danish shipping magnate and businessman,
as well as the founder of both
the luxury Oriental
Hotel, the first ever hotel in Thailand, ánd
the
East Asiatic Company (fig.),
whose
offices were
located along the lower
eastern bank of the
Chao Phraya River (fig.).
The
ship
played an important role in the Siamese-European trade of that era,
transporting
teakwood
and other goods to Europe, and carrying coal upon return.
Thoon Kramom
was also one of six ships that protected the Thai capital from
invasion during the
Franco-Siamese War (fig.).
Sirimahannop, today's replica was
built in a joint project between a local branch of the five-star
hotel chain Marriott with Asset World Corporation Public Company
Limited, the company behind
Asiatique, an entertainment venue
fully known as
Asiatique The Riverfront
(fig.)
and located on the site of the
former docks of the East Asiatic Company,
where the replica ship is
permanently
docked, in order to
provide the so-called ‘River
of Kings’
with a cultural landmark of historical importance. Its name means
‘Grace of the
Ocean’ and it was constructed
at a cost of 135 million
baht.
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