Patpong: Bangkok's Big Little Street
Patpong Road is a short street in the middle of Bangkok that will be forever known as the center of the Thai sex industry for foreigners. For the first time, a well-known resident author interviewed the Patpong family and researched the very beginnings of the clan and its famous street.

In less than 70 years, Bangkok's big little street has seen farmyards, one of the world's largest banks and the marching boots of the Japanese Imperial Army. Now, it is World Headquarters for fun and entertainment.
When the Chinese immigrant with the Royal-bestowed Thai title bought it at auction for $2,950 his friends thought he was crazy. Today, it is one of the richest, most valuable and best-known streets in the world.
Patpong Road out-reaps the Reeperbahn, out gilds the Ginza and out boogies Bugis Street. In words and pictures, this is the fantastic first half century of Patpong Road.
READ ABOUT the daughter of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a Patpong live show!
SHIVER AT the tale of the mad dog killer, searching for victims on Patpong!
LAUGH AT the KGB agents caught with their pants down by a Patpong girl!
LEARN ABOUT Ho Chi Minh's man in Thailand, and his place in Patpong history!
FIND OUT why French diplomats stalked out of the bar named after their nation's hero, Emperor Napoleon!
DISCOVER why the Air America pilots threw the free-lance reporter through the plate-glass window!
PATPONG is complete with color and black-and-white photos, and a guide to one of the world's most legendary entertainment areas. This is the ONLY history of Patpong Road with exclusive interviews with the actual Patpong family, including the family patriarch - and written by one of Thailand's best-known resident journalists.
There won't be another book like it for another 50 years!
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Patpong: Bangkok's Big Little Street
Patpong Road is a short street in the middle of Bangkok that will be forever known as the center of the Thai sex industry for foreigners. For the first time, a well-known resident author interviewed the Patpong family and researched the very beginnings of the clan and its famous street.

In less than 70 years, Bangkok's big little street has seen farmyards, one of the world's largest banks and the marching boots of the Japanese Imperial Army. Now, it is World Headquarters for fun and entertainment.
When the Chinese immigrant with the Royal-bestowed Thai title bought it at auction for $2,950 his friends thought he was crazy. Today, it is one of the richest, most valuable and best-known streets in the world.
Patpong Road out-reaps the Reeperbahn, out gilds the Ginza and out boogies Bugis Street. In words and pictures, this is the fantastic first half century of Patpong Road.
READ ABOUT the daughter of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a Patpong live show!
SHIVER AT the tale of the mad dog killer, searching for victims on Patpong!
LAUGH AT the KGB agents caught with their pants down by a Patpong girl!
LEARN ABOUT Ho Chi Minh's man in Thailand, and his place in Patpong history!
FIND OUT why French diplomats stalked out of the bar named after their nation's hero, Emperor Napoleon!
DISCOVER why the Air America pilots threw the free-lance reporter through the plate-glass window!
PATPONG is complete with color and black-and-white photos, and a guide to one of the world's most legendary entertainment areas. This is the ONLY history of Patpong Road with exclusive interviews with the actual Patpong family, including the family patriarch - and written by one of Thailand's best-known resident journalists.
There won't be another book like it for another 50 years!
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Patpong: Bangkok's Big Little Street

Patpong: Bangkok's Big Little Street

by Alan Dawson
Patpong: Bangkok's Big Little Street

Patpong: Bangkok's Big Little Street

by Alan Dawson

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Patpong Road is a short street in the middle of Bangkok that will be forever known as the center of the Thai sex industry for foreigners. For the first time, a well-known resident author interviewed the Patpong family and researched the very beginnings of the clan and its famous street.

In less than 70 years, Bangkok's big little street has seen farmyards, one of the world's largest banks and the marching boots of the Japanese Imperial Army. Now, it is World Headquarters for fun and entertainment.
When the Chinese immigrant with the Royal-bestowed Thai title bought it at auction for $2,950 his friends thought he was crazy. Today, it is one of the richest, most valuable and best-known streets in the world.
Patpong Road out-reaps the Reeperbahn, out gilds the Ginza and out boogies Bugis Street. In words and pictures, this is the fantastic first half century of Patpong Road.
READ ABOUT the daughter of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a Patpong live show!
SHIVER AT the tale of the mad dog killer, searching for victims on Patpong!
LAUGH AT the KGB agents caught with their pants down by a Patpong girl!
LEARN ABOUT Ho Chi Minh's man in Thailand, and his place in Patpong history!
FIND OUT why French diplomats stalked out of the bar named after their nation's hero, Emperor Napoleon!
DISCOVER why the Air America pilots threw the free-lance reporter through the plate-glass window!
PATPONG is complete with color and black-and-white photos, and a guide to one of the world's most legendary entertainment areas. This is the ONLY history of Patpong Road with exclusive interviews with the actual Patpong family, including the family patriarch - and written by one of Thailand's best-known resident journalists.
There won't be another book like it for another 50 years!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014667173
Publisher: Alan Dawson
Publication date: 07/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 148
Sales rank: 745,340
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Alan Dawson has lived in Thailand most of his life, where he works for the Bangkok Post, Thailand's largest and most influential English-language newspaper. A Vietnam war veteran, Dawson was a prolific reporter and editor throughout his career in Southeast Asia.
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