Khlong San District

Khlong San (Thai: คลองสาน, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ sǎːn]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. On the west bank of Chao Phraya River, its neighboring districts across the river are (from north clockwise) Phra Nakhon, Samphanthawong, Bang Rak, Sathon, and Bang Kho Laem. On the west side of the river, the only land neighbor is Thon Buri District.

Khlong San

คลองสาน
Khet
Skyscrapers on the Chao Phraya River, Khlong San
Seal
Khet location in Bangkok
Coordinates: 13°43′49″N 100°30′35″E
CountryThailand
ProvinceBangkok
SeatKhlong San
Khwaeng4
Area
  Total6.87 km2 (2.65 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
  Total73,263[1]
  Density10,664.19/km2 (27,620.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
10600
Geocode1018

History

Maeklong Railway
Pak Khlong San
Wongwian Yai
Talat Phlu
Khlong Ton Sai
Chom Thong
Wat Sai
Wat Sing
Bang Bon
Khan Keha
Rang Sakae
Rang Pho
Sam Yaek
Phrom Daen
Thung Si Thong
Bang Nam Chuet
Khok Khwai
Ban Khom
Khlong Chak
Maha Chai
Tha Chin River
Ban Laem
Tha Chalom
Ban Chi Phakhao
Khlong Noklek
Bang Sikhot
Bang Krachao
Ban Bo
Bang Thorat
Ban Kalong
Ban Na Khwang
Ban Na Khok
Ked Mueang
Lad Yai
Bang Krabun
Maeklong

Khlong San is an one oldest and long history districts of Bangkok. Its name comes from the name of a khlong (คลอง; lit: canal) that runs through the area, "Khlong San" or "Khlong Prasan". Its starting from Chao Phraya River towards Khlong Somdet Chao Phraya Ong Noi at the front of Wat Phichai Yat connect with various canals such as Khlong Wat Thong Thammachat, Khlong Wat Thong Nopphakhun, Khlong Lat Ya, all of which are canals that flow through the various orchards of the locals, which is the most famous fruit of Khlong San is longkong (a type of langsat). But about 70–80 years ago, there were excavations in various canals to build a road such as Lat Ya, Prajadhipok, Khlong San Roads or now's Somdet Chao Phraya Road.[2]

Khlong San was called, in chronological order, Amphoe Bang Lamphu Lang (บางลำภูล่าง), Amphoe Buppharam (บุปผาราม), and Amphoe Khlong San (since 1916) when it was part of Thonburi Province. Its status was changed to king amphoe in 1938 and back to amphoe again in 1957 due to population changes. It became part of Bangkok after the merging of Thonburi and Phra Nakhon Provinces in 1971.

Khlong San was originally the terminus of the Maeklong Railway, but the line was cut back to Wongwian Yai in 1961 to ease traffic congestion.[3]

Administration

The district is divided into four sub-districts (khwaeng).

1.Somdet Chao Phraya สมเด็จเจ้าพระยา
2.Khlong Sanคลองสาน
3.Bang Lamphu Langบางลำภูล่าง
4.Khlong Ton Saiคลองต้นไทร

Places

Magnolias Waterfront Residences at ICONSIAM, the tallest building in Bangkok
  • King Taksin Monument and Wongwian Yai (วงเวียนใหญ่)
  • Wat Anongkharam (วัดอนงคาราม)
  • Wat Sawettachat (วัดเศวตฉัตร)
  • Wat Phichai Yat (วัดพิชัยญาติ)
  • Wat Thong Thammachat (วัดทองธรรมชาติ)
  • Wat Thong Nopphakhun (วัดทองนพคุณ)
  • PLATF@RM (แพลตฟอร์ม)
  • Princess Mother Memorial Park (อุทยานสมเด็จพระศรีนครินทร์) and Thang Nguan Hah Vintage House (เก๋งจีนทั้งง่วนฮะ) with Guan Yu Shrine (ศาลเจ้ากวนอู)
  • Wang Li House (บ้านหวั่งหลี) and Lhong 1919 (ล้ง 1919) with Mazu Shrine (ศาลเจ้าแม่ทับทิมคลองสาน)
  • Tha Din Daeng (ท่าดินแดง)
  • Pong Patchamit Fort (ป้อมป้องปัจจามิตร)
  • ICONSIAM (ไอคอนสยาม)
  • Sinn Sathorn Tower (สินสาธรทาวเวอร์)

Transportation

  • Wongwian Yai is a major bus hub on the west side of the Chao Phraya River.
  • The district is served by Bangkok Skytrain stations: Krung Thonburi and Wongwian Yai.

Notable people

Iconsiam,one of the largest shopping mall near Chao phraya river.

References

  1. "Population and House Report for Year 2017". Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 2018-04-01. (Search page)
  2. ทีมข่าวกทม. (2014-04-07). "ย้อนรอย 103 ปี "คลองสาน"". Thai Rath (in Thai).
  3. Pass, Mike. "Thai Steam Today & Yesteryear" (PDF). 2Bangkok. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
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