In a whirlwind of activity and anticipation, the streets of Bangkok’s enigmatic Bangkok Noi district buzzed with whispers and excitement. It wasn’t every day that residents witnessed the unfolding of a visit with the weight and pomp of the nation’s prime minister, Srettha. The grapevine had it that just hours before his arrival, Srettha had looped in the Royal Thai Navy with his plans, setting the stage for an inspection that would spell the beginning of a new era for the naval community on Soi Arun Amarin 35. Picture this: a quaint, almost nostalgic collection of 15 official residences, their foundations laid in the transformative years of 1968, playing home to some 50 naval hearts and minds. These seasoned structures, witnesses to decades of unspoken tales and unwavering service from members of the Naval Supply Department and the flotilla of the Naval Transport Department, now awaited a fresh chapter. And…









