Yaowarat Road is the main street that cuts through Bangkok’s thriving Chinatown. It was built in 1891 and is about 1.5 kilometers in length. It is here visitors will find some of the most delicious street food after the sun goes down – the majority of vendors do not seem to come out with their delicious eats until after dark. If visitors are unsure as to where the best food is, just follow the crowd: where there are many people, there is sure to be delicious food. A large Chinese community has made their homes on the eastern banks of the Chao Phraya River in 1782 but moved to where Yaowarat Road is now after King Rama I relocated the capital.