OUR MUSEUM

TIMELINE

1881

Tun Phu, founder of the Patpong dynasty, is born in Hainan, China. His family moves to Siam (Thailand).

1900

Tun Phu changes his name to Poon Pat and marries a Thai woman in Bangkok.

1916

Birth of the fourth child of Poon Pat, a son called Udom.

1913

Poon Pat co-founds Siam Cement Company.

1930

King Prajadhipok of Thailand bestows an honorary title to Poon Pat, who becomes Luang Patpongpanich.

1936-1938

Udom attends the London School of Economics and later the University of Minnesota from 1940-1945.

1945

Udom Patpongpanich receives training by the OSS first at Fort Benning in Georgia and later in Sri Lanka by Jim Thompson before being deployed to Thailand.

1946

The Patponpanich family buys a banana plantation on Silom Rd with a teak villa on the edge of Bangkok for 3000 US Dollars .

1950

Luang Patpongpanich passes away. Udom takes over the family business and starts constructing shophouses & office buildings in the area.

1950

Udom persuades major foreign companies to move into the Patpong area. Caltex, Shell, Air France are just a few of them.

1950

The Plaza hotel is built, Bangkok’s first Hotel with hot water, air conditioning and international telephone line in each and every of its 16 rooms.

1950

Jim Thompson founds the Thai Silk Company on the nearby Surawong road.

 

1953

Tony Poe (Anthony A. Poshepny), from Long Beach,Ca. joins SEA Supply, a CIA front company in Bangkok, supplying arms to Chinese Kuomintang Nationalists in Burma.

 

1954

Mizu kitchen, Patpong’s first restaurant, opens.

1959

Tony Poe is awarded the Intelligence Star medal for his training and inspiration of Asian paramilitary troops.

1964

Patpong becomes the Central Business District of Bangkok - by day. By night, it morphs into an entertainment district

1965

The Vietnam war results in the first American soldiers coming to Bangkok for R&R. Air America and other CIA operations set up shop in Patpong.

1966

Rick Menard leaves the US military after fighting in Vietnam and moves to Thailand, where he is introduced to Udom Patpongpanich.

1969

The Madrid bar opens, quickly becoming a favorite haunt for C.I.A agents & Air America pilots.

1969

Tony Poe is training Hmong tribesmen to fight the North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao communists. Poe and his fighters begin cutting off ears of killed combatants.

1969

Rick Menard opens the Grand Prix Lounge + Bar as a sports bar with dancers in Patpong - Bangkok’s (and Asia’s) first Go-Go Bar.

1970

Air America (allegedly) helps smuggle opium out of Laos. Tony Poe, disillusioned, is extracted from Laos and stays in Thailand, to train more fighters.

1972

Patpong spills from Patpong Soi 1 (today’s market) to Patpong Soi 2. The upstairs bars start offering naughtier shows, including nudity - and soon more.

1972

People from all around the world start coming to Patpong, among them many celebrities.

1973

The Mississippi Queen Go-Go Bar opens in Patpong, followed by many others in short time.

1974

Tony Poe retires and stays in Thailand with his Hmong wife. His story becomes part of the Colonel Kurtz character in “Apocalypse Now”.

1975

Charles Sobhraj and his fiancé Marie Leclerc live in Kanit House on Soi Sala Daeng, and frequently visit Patpong and it’s bars, on some occasions even with their victims.

1977

Patpong features prominently in the Oscar-winning movie “The Deer Hunter”. All street signs were painted over in Vietnamese for the shoot of the famous bar scene in the “Mississippi Queen”.

1978

Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken starred in the Deer Hunter movie. The bar scene was filmed in Patpong’s legendary Mississippi Queen.

1983

David Bowie visits Bangkok to hold a concert. He films his “Ricochet” video in Bangkok, including a scene in the Superstar Go-Go bar in Patpong.

1988

Jean Claude Van Damme films the introduction to his “Kickboxer” movie on Patpong Road.

1988

The Encounter Bay Ship is seized and 72 tons of Thai marijuana is confiscated by the U.S. coast guard. The owners of Patpong’s Superstar bar are arrested and pleaded guilty.

1989

The musical “Miss Saigon” is released.

1989

The Night Market opens up in the evening hours on Patpong Soi 1.

2003

Parts of the movie “Beautiful Boxer” about the transgender kickboxing (Muay Thai) champion Parinya Charoenphol are filmed in Patpong.

2004

Patpong becomes one (of three) designated “entertainment zones” in Bangkok, allowing its bars to stay open longer.

2011

The opening sequence for the documentary “Whores Glory” by Michael Glawogger is filmed in Black Pagoda.

2019

The Patpong Museum opens its doors, celebrating the long history of one of Thailand’s most iconic places.

2021

Patpong Museum wins the Museum Thailand award as best local and community museum

Patpong Museum wins TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Visitors Award as top 10% attraction worldwide.