Khlong Prawet Buri Rom

Khlong Prawet Buri Rom (Thai: คลองประเวศบุรีรมย์) is a khlong (canal) in east Bangkok.[1]

Khlong Prawet Buri Rom behind Hua Takhe Market

After the khlong construction bill was promulgated in 1877, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) ordered the extension of Khlong Phra Khanong to join Khlong Dan and link to the Bang Pakong River of Chachoengsao Province. The khlong was called Khlong Prawet Buri Rom. Excavations took three years to complete. The man-made khlong not only enabled water transportation between Nakhon Khuean Khan (present day Samut Prakan Province) and Chachoengsao, but it opened up new croplands along its banks.[2]

Although Khlong Prawet Buri Rom has the potential to be a cultural and lifestyle attraction in Bangkok, as recently as 2015 it was avoided by locals "...as the water is too disgusting."[1] The canal flows past Wat Krathum Suea Pla in Prawet District,[3] Hua Takhe Market in Lat Krabang District, and Khlong Suan 100 Years Market, a 100 year-old traditional market on the border of Samut Prakan and Chachoengsao.[4]

References

  1. Wanchareon, Supoj (7 November 2015). "Residents try to revive tainted canal". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  2. swain (2009-09-29). "ล่องคลองประเวศบุรีรมย์ ชมวัด-ตลาด"ลาดกระบัง"" [Khlong Prawet Buri Rom cruise visit the wat-market "Lat Krabang"]. ASTV Manager (in Thai).
  3. "รีวิวของพิพิธภัณฑ์พระพุทธรูป 80 ปาง วัดกระทุ่มเสือปลา" [80 Postures of Buddha Image Museum, Wat Krathum Suea Pla]. SAC (in Thai).
  4. "ตลาดคลองสวนร้อยปี" [Klong Suan 100 Years Market]. Sawasdee-padriew.com (in Thai).

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