world.wikisort.org - ThailandChom Thong (Thai: จอมทอง, pronounced [t͡ɕɔ̄ːm tʰɔ̄ːŋ]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by the districts (clockwise from north) Phasi Charoen, Thon Buri, Rat Burana, Thung Khru, Bang Khun Thian, and Bang Bon.
This article is about the district in Bangkok. For the district in Chiang Mai province, a.k.a. Amphoe Chom Thong, see Chom Thong district, Chiang Mai province.
Khet in Bangkok, Thailand
Chom Thong
จอมทอง |
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 Wat Ratcha-orasaram |
 Khet location in Bangkok |
Coordinates: 13°40′38″N 100°29′5″E |
Country | Thailand |
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Province | Bangkok |
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Seat | Bang Mot |
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Khwaeng | 4 |
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Khet established | 9 November 1989 |
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• Total | 26.265 km2 (10.141 sq mi) |
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• Total | 152,315[1] |
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• Density | 5,799.16/km2 (15,019.8/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) |
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Postal code | 10150 |
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Geocode | 1035 |
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History
Chom Thong was part of Bang Khun Thien District until an announcement on 9 November 1989. On 14 October 1997, parts of Bang Pakok sub-district of Rat Burana and parts of Bukkhalo Sub-district of Thon Buri were transferred to Chom Thong during the administrative reform which rearranged the 38 Bangkok districts into 50 districts.
Economy
The district, together with Thung Khru, is well known for its tangerines, the Bang Mot tangerine. There is a giant tangerine sculpture at the junction between Rama II Road and Suk Sawat Road. The district is also the home of the Poomjai Garden lychee farm, Bangkok's last lychee plantation.[2]
Administration
The district is sub-divided into four sub-districts (khwaeng).
1. | Bang Khun Thian | บางขุนเทียน | |
2. | Bang Kho | บางค้อ | |
3. | Bang Mot | บางมด | |
4. | Chom Thong | จอมทอง | |
Places
- Wat Rajorasaram (วัดราชโอรสาราม), originally called Wat Chom Thong, dates back to the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It was named when it became the royal temple of King Nangklao. The temple is unique because of the blending of Chinese architectural style with a Thai Buddhist temple.
- Wat Sai (วัดไทร) is a temple from the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It belongs to the Mahayana branch of Buddhism. The nearby Wat Sai floating market was once a busy and lively floating market where farmers came and sold products on boat. The original market disappeared around 1977.
- Wat Nangnong Worawihan (วัดนางนองวรวิหาร), from the Ayutthaya Kingdom, was renovated by King Nangklao. Among the highlights include mother-of-pearl inlaid ubosot panels and the mixed of Thai, Chinese, and European-style in its design.
Transportation
- The district is served by Bangkok Skytrain Wutthakat Station at the Chom Thong and Thon Buri District boundary.
References
External links
Districts (khet) of Bangkok |
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Phra Nakhon side (Bangkok core side) | | |
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Thon Buri side |
- Bang Bon
- Bang Khae
- Bang Khun Thian
- Bangkok Noi
- Bangkok Yai
- Bang Phlat
- Chom Thong
- Khlong San
- Nong Khaem
- Phasi Charoen
- Rat Burana
- Taling Chan
- Thawi Watthana
- Thon Buri
- Thung Khru
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На других языках
- [en] Chom Thong district, Bangkok
[ru] Чомтхонг
Чомтхонг (тайск. จอมทอง) — один из 50 районов (кхетов) Бангкока, Таиланд. Граничит с районами Пхасичарен, Тхонбури, Ратбурана, Тхунгкхру, Бангкхунтхиан и Бангбон.
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