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Bang Sue district

Bang Sue (Thai: บางซื่อ, pronounced [bāːŋ sɯ̂ː]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It borders Chatuchak to the east, Phaya Thai to the southeast, Dusit to the south, Bang Phlat and Bang Kruai across the Chao Phraya to the west and Mueang Nonthaburi to the north.

Bang Sue
บางซื่อ
Wat Bang Pho Omawat, Bang Sue District
Khet location in Bangkok
Coordinates: 13°48′35″N 100°32′14″E / 13.80972°N 100.53722°E / 13.80972; 100.53722
CountryThailand
ProvinceBangkok
SeatBang Sue
Khwaeng2
Area
 • Total11.545 km2 (4.458 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total125,440[1]
 • Density10,907.82/km2 (28,251.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
10800
Geocode1029

History edit

Bang Sue was one of eight outer Bangkok amphoes (districts) established during King Chulalongkorn's reign.[2] In an administrative reform in 1938, Bang Sue was reduced from an amphoe to a tambon (sub-district), becoming part of Dusit district. In 1972, as part of the creation of a special administrative area of Bangkok where tambons in Bangkok were renamed khwaengs and amphoes in Bangkok were renamed khets, Bang Sue became Khwaeng Bang Sue under Khet Dusit. Bang Sue became a khet in 1989.

"Bang Sue" means 'community of faithful'. It appears in the Sunthorn Phu's poem "Journey to Phrabat" written in 1807.[3]

It is believed that its name comes from a folklore titled "Story of King Uthong", when someone asks about the hidden treasure of King Uthong (not King Uthong of Ayutthaya). The locals responded with honest.[4]

Places edit

 
Rama VI Bridge

Rama VI Bridge was the first bridge to cross the Chao Phraya River. It was opened on 1 January 1923 and was named after King Vajiravudh (Rama VI). The 442 metre (1450 ft) long and 10 metre (33) wide road-rail bridge originally carried a single-track railway to the west and south of Thailand and a one-lane road. During World War II the bridge was heavily damaged by Allied bombing, since it was being used by the occupying Japanese. The reconstructed bridge was re-opened on 12 December 1953. In 1992, road traffic was permanently diverted to the new Rama VII bridge slightly upstream as the State Railway of Thailand converted the roadway to a second railway track.

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok and Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon are major universities in the district.

Bang Pho is the historic area along the Chao Phraya River. In the 18th century, corresponding to the early Rattanakosin era, used to be a settlement for Annamese (presently known Vietnamese) immigrants. Today, known for being a large wood trading district and surrounded by condominiums and apartments.

Transport edit

 
Metro Station sign on the Blue Line of the Bangkok MRT

Bang Sue District hosts a MRT Blue Line station at Bang Sue MRT station, the interchange station between the Blue Line and MRT Purple Line at Tao Poon MRT station and Purple Line Bang Son and Wong Sawang stations.

State Railway of Thailand (SRT) trains serve the Bang Sue Junction Railway Station.

The district is the site of a current central station for Bangkok, Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal, along with a new business district. Three separate subway lines are connected the station to other districts in Bangkok.[5] Indeed, it is located in a neighbouring area, Chatuchak Subdistrict of Chatuchak District.

Administration edit

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

No. Name Thai Area
(km2)
Map
1.
Bang Sue บางซื่อ
5.762
 
2.
Wong Sawang วงศ์สว่าง
5.783
Total
11.545

References edit

  1. ^ "Population and House Report for Year 2017 (see page 2 for data of this district)". Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 2018-04-01. (Search page)
  2. ^ "History of Bang Sue (in Thai)". Bang Sue District Office. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  3. ^ "นิราศพระบาท" [Journey to Phrabat]. silpathai (in Thai). 2014-02-25.
  4. ^ Thongdaeng, Wityada; Thongpan, Saran (September 2012). ชุมทางตลิ่งชัน ย่านเก่า [ก่อน] กรุงเทพฯ [Taling Chan junction old neighbourhood [before] Bangkok] (in Thai). Bangkok: Muang Boran Journal. p. 23. ISBN 978-974-7727-93-7.
  5. ^ Clark, James (3 November 2016). "These rail projects will transform travel in Southeast Asia". Asia Times. Retrieved 2016-11-26.

External links edit

  • District website (Thai)

bang, district, bang, redirects, here, subdistrict, bang, subdistrict, railway, stations, bang, station, bang, thai, บางซ, pronounced, bāːŋ, districts, khet, bangkok, thailand, borders, chatuchak, east, phaya, thai, southeast, dusit, south, bang, phlat, bang, . Bang Sue redirects here For the subdistrict see Bang Sue subdistrict For railway stations see Bang Sue station Bang Sue Thai bangsux pronounced baːŋ sɯ ː is one of the 50 districts khet of Bangkok Thailand It borders Chatuchak to the east Phaya Thai to the southeast Dusit to the south Bang Phlat and Bang Kruai across the Chao Phraya to the west and Mueang Nonthaburi to the north Bang Sue bangsuxKhetWat Bang Pho Omawat Bang Sue DistrictKhet location in BangkokCoordinates 13 48 35 N 100 32 14 E 13 80972 N 100 53722 E 13 80972 100 53722CountryThailandProvinceBangkokSeatBang SueKhwaeng2Area Total11 545 km2 4 458 sq mi Population 2017 Total125 440 1 Density10 907 82 km2 28 251 1 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 ICT Postal code10800Geocode1029 Contents 1 History 2 Places 3 Transport 4 Administration 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBang Sue was one of eight outer Bangkok amphoes districts established during King Chulalongkorn s reign 2 In an administrative reform in 1938 Bang Sue was reduced from an amphoe to a tambon sub district becoming part of Dusit district In 1972 as part of the creation of a special administrative area of Bangkok where tambons in Bangkok were renamed khwaengs and amphoes in Bangkok were renamed khets Bang Sue became Khwaeng Bang Sue under Khet Dusit Bang Sue became a khet in 1989 Bang Sue means community of faithful It appears in the Sunthorn Phu s poem Journey to Phrabat written in 1807 3 It is believed that its name comes from a folklore titled Story of King Uthong when someone asks about the hidden treasure of King Uthong not King Uthong of Ayutthaya The locals responded with honest 4 Places edit nbsp Rama VI Bridge Rama VI Bridge was the first bridge to cross the Chao Phraya River It was opened on 1 January 1923 and was named after King Vajiravudh Rama VI The 442 metre 1450 ft long and 10 metre 33 wide road rail bridge originally carried a single track railway to the west and south of Thailand and a one lane road During World War II the bridge was heavily damaged by Allied bombing since it was being used by the occupying Japanese The reconstructed bridge was re opened on 12 December 1953 In 1992 road traffic was permanently diverted to the new Rama VII bridge slightly upstream as the State Railway of Thailand converted the roadway to a second railway track King Mongkut s University of Technology North Bangkok and Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon are major universities in the district Bang Pho is the historic area along the Chao Phraya River In the 18th century corresponding to the early Rattanakosin era used to be a settlement for Annamese presently known Vietnamese immigrants Today known for being a large wood trading district and surrounded by condominiums and apartments Transport edit nbsp Metro Station sign on the Blue Line of the Bangkok MRT Bang Sue District hosts a MRT Blue Line station at Bang Sue MRT station the interchange station between the Blue Line and MRT Purple Line at Tao Poon MRT station and Purple Line Bang Son and Wong Sawang stations State Railway of Thailand SRT trains serve the Bang Sue Junction Railway Station The district is the site of a current central station for Bangkok Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal along with a new business district Three separate subway lines are connected the station to other districts in Bangkok 5 Indeed it is located in a neighbouring area Chatuchak Subdistrict of Chatuchak District Administration editThe district is divided into two sub districts khwaeng No Name Thai Area km2 Map 1 Bang Sue bangsux 5 762 nbsp 2 Wong Sawang wngsswang 5 783 Total 11 545References edit Population and House Report for Year 2017 see page 2 for data of this district Department of Provincial Administration Ministry of Internal Affairs Retrieved 2018 04 01 Search page History of Bang Sue in Thai Bang Sue District Office Retrieved 28 December 2017 nirasphrabath Journey to Phrabat silpathai in Thai 2014 02 25 Thongdaeng Wityada Thongpan Saran September 2012 chumthangtlingchn yaneka kxn krungethph Taling Chan junction old neighbourhood before Bangkok in Thai Bangkok Muang Boran Journal p 23 ISBN 978 974 7727 93 7 Clark James 3 November 2016 These rail projects will transform travel in Southeast Asia Asia Times Retrieved 2016 11 26 External links editDistrict website Thai Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bang Sue district amp oldid 1211506539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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