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Bang Kapi district

Bang Kapi district

FieldValue
official_nameBang Kapi
native_nameบางกะปิ
native_name_langth
settlement_typeKhet
image_skylineRamkhamhaeng University in Bang Kapi District, Bangkok, Thailand.jpg
image_size300px
image_captionThai Pavilion on the pool inside Ramkhamhaeng University
image_mapAmphoe 1006.svg
map_captionKhet location in Bangkok
pushpin_mapThailand
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Thailand
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Bangkok
subdivision_type2Seat
subdivision_name2Khlong Chan
subdivision_type3Khwaeng
subdivision_name32
established_titleAmphoe established
area_total_km228.523
population_total147800
population_as_of2017
population_density_km25,181.78
timezoneICT
utc_offset+7
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code10240
except Muban Seri: 10250
geocode1006

except Muban Seri: 10250

Bang Kapi (, ) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Bueng Kum, Saphan Sung, Prawet, Suan Luang, Huai Khwang, Wang Thonglang, and Lat Phrao.

Name

The name Bang Kapi consists of two parts. Bang is a common prefix for place names in Thailand and roughly means a "hamlet by the waterfront". There are multiple theories as to the origin of kapi. The word kapi itself exists in Thai and means "shrimp paste", which is one possible origin. Another possibility is that it comes from kabi (กบิ/กบี่), a poetic word meaning "monkey", as the area used to be heavily forested and was home to many monkeys. Lastly, it could also come from kapiyoh (กะปิเยาะห์), the Thai word for a type of cap worn by Islamic men (taqiyah), as many Muslims settled in the area.

History

The area of Bang Kapi has a history dating back to Rama III's reign, when Chao Phraya Bodindecha (เจ้าพระยาบดินทรเดชา) led a troop to fight rebels in Champassack and Louangphabang and brought back people to settle.

As it grew into a larger town, Bang Kapi was made an amphoe (district) of Phra Nakhon province. The district was originally quite large, but has been divided since then to form new districts.

In 1966, Huay Khwang sub-district (tambon) and parts of the Bang Kapi sub-district were spun off to form Phaya Thai district.

In 1972, Phra Nakhon and Thonburi were joined as the single province, Bangkok. The title of districts and sub-districts in the capital city were changed from amphoe and tambon to khet and khwaeng, respectively. Bang Kapi became a district of the newly combined province, having at that time nine sub-districts.

In 1977, Sam Sen Nok sub-district was moved to Huai Khwang district.

In 1989, Lat Phrao district and Bueng Kum district were separated from Bang Kapi and became new districts.

On 14 October 1997, Wang Thonglang sub-district was elevated to a district, taking part of Khlong Chan sub-district with it.

Administration

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

No.NameThaiArea
(km2)MapTotal28.523
Khlong Chan
Hua Mak

The missing numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 belong to the sub-districts which were split off to form Wang Thonglang, Lat Phrao and Bueng Kum districts.

District council

The District council for Bang Kapi has eight members, who each serve four-year terms. Elections were last held on 30 April 2006. The results were as follows:

  • Democrat Party – seven seats
  • Thai Rak Thai Party – one seat

Places

[[Major Cineplex]] Ramkhamhaeng
Inside the Mall Bangkapi

Education

  • Ramkhamhaeng University
  • National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)
  • Rattana Bundit University
  • Assumption University
  • National Housing Authority
  • Bang Kapi School
  • Ramkhamhaeng Advent International School (RAIS)
  • Traill International School

Temples

  • Wat Bueng Thong Lang
  • Wat Phra Kaisri Noi
  • Wat Thep Leela
  • Wat Wat Chanthawongsaram (klang)
  • Wat Sri Bun Rueang

Shopping

  • The Mall Ramkhamhaeng
  • The Mall Bang Kapi
  • Big C Hua Mak
  • Bang Kapi market
  • Tesco Lotus Bang Kapi
  • Kwan Riam floating market
  • Ramkhamhaeng night market
  • Happy Land Market
  • Homepro (Ramkhamhaeng road)
  • Tawanna shopping park
  • Makro Bang Kapi

Transportation

  • MRT Yellow Line passes through the district along the Lat Phrao and Srinagarindra roads. Stations are Lat Phrao 101, Bang Kapi, Yaek Lam Sali, Si Kritha.
  • Khlong Saen Saeb - Many piers for express boat service, including The Mall Bang Kapi. The mall Bangkapi boat pier.
  • The Mall Bang Kapi bus station
  • Ramkhamhaeng airport rail link station, located at Suan Luang District
  • Hua Mak airport rail link station, located at Suan Luang District

Hospitals

  • Vejthani Hospital (private)
  • Ramkhamhaeng Hospital (private)

Other

[[Rajamangala Stadium
  • Hua Mak Sports Complex (including Rajamangala Stadium)
  • National Sport Museum, located at Hua Mak Sports Complex
  • Prasart Museum
  • Water Park Fantasia Lagoon at The Mall Bangkapi

References

References

  1. "Population and House Report for Year 2017". Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  2. Royal Institute Dictionary. "บาง". sanook.com.
  3. (2013-04-13). "ที่มาของคำว่า "บางกะปิ"".
  4. link. (2013-01-27 ." [[Niva International School]]. Retrieved on February 27, 2013.)
  5. "[http://www.rais.ac.th/contactus.html Contact Us] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-02-25 ." [[Ramkhamhaeng Advent International School]]. Retrieved on 7 March 2013.)
  6. "[http://www.bangkokpost.com/learning/educational-institutions/listing/traill-international-school/1347/ Traill International School]." Traill International School, Bangkok. Retrieved on 6 March 2013.
  7. "[http://www.museumthailand.com/National_Sport_Museum_ Museum Thailand]" — National Sport Museum, Bangkok.
  8. "[http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/fantasia-lagoon.htm Fantasia Lagoon Water Park at The Mall]" — on Bangkok.com.
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