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Taling Chan district

Taling Chan district

FieldValue
official_nameTaling Chan
native_nameตลิ่งชัน
native_name_langth
settlement_typeKhet
image_skylineNew Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) - in 2009.jpg
image_captionNew Southern Bus Terminal, a bus terminal in Taling Chan
image_mapAmphoe 1019.svg
map_captionKhet location in Bangkok
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Bangkok
subdivision_type2Seat
subdivision_name2Khlong Chak Phra
subdivision_type3Khwaeng
subdivision_name36
established_titleDistrict established
area_total_km229.479
population_total105299
population_as_of2017
population_density_km23,572.00
timezoneICT
utc_offset+7
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code10170
geocode1019

Taling Chan (, ) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbours, clockwise from the north, are Bang Kruai district of Nonthaburi province and Bang Phlat, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok Yai, Phasi Charoen, Bang Khae, and Thawi Watthana Districts of Bangkok.

History

Taling Chan is an old district, dating back to the time when Thonburi was a separate province; now, Thonburi has merged into Bangkok. In 1998, part of the district was split off to form the new Thawi Watthana district. Historically, much of the area was used as orchards and kitchen gardens, many of which remain today; it has been called "Bangkok's Kitchen."

About 1,000 years ago, the landscape of Taling Chan is believed to have been part of the Chao Phraya river delta, consisting of muddy mangrove forests with no evidence of human settlement.

Two areas of Taling Chan, Bang Ramat and Bang Chueak Nang, were mentioned in the Kamsuan Samut of the Ayutthaya period; they are regarded as among Bangkok's oldest zones.

During World War II, a southern railway line running through the district was one of the targets of Allied bombing.

Taling Chan covers a rectangular area and is intersected by many waterways. It is an agricultural area, which makes access by road difficult. Today, many roads pass through the district, such as Kanchanaphisek, Borommaratchachonnani, Ratchaphruek, Phutthamonthon Sai 1, and Phran Nok-Phutthamonthon Sai 4; however, the most convenient route is still by water. Taling Chan is served by both BMTA and affiliated buses, but only on a few lines. There was no electricity in the area until 1972.

Administration

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

No.NameThaiArea
(km2)MapTotal29.479
Khlong Chak Phra
Taling Chan
Chimphli
Bang Phrom
Bang Ramat
Bang Chueak Nang

The missing number 6 belongs to the sub-district which was split off to form Thawi Watthana district.

Places

Taling Chan floating market
Floating market in Taling Chan

Taling Chan Floating Market is on the canal Khlong Chak Phra (คลองชักพระ) Canal in front of the district office. It is open only on weekends from about 08:30 to 16:00. Orchard produce such as fruits, and vegetables, as well as fish are sold from boats. There is a live traditional Thai music performance from 11:00 to 14:00. The idea for the floating market here was initiated by Chamlong Srimuang in 1987 to honour King Bhumibol's 60th birthday. This is a new attraction since floating markets, an old way of life of the Thai people, had vanished entirely from Bangkok for quite a long time.

In addition, There are also 4–5 other floating markets in the district, including Wat Champa Floating Market, which is on the way to Khlong Bang Ramat (คลองบางระมาด). Here, locals have a traditional way of life and preserve like the past. Now, there is a homestay in cultural tourism form for tourists.

Flower Market Thailand is a new center flower trade of Thailand apart from Pak Khlong Talat in Phra Nakhon.

Accident

In 1979, 54 people were killed in the worst accident in Thai railway history when a commuter train collided with a freight train at Taling Chan.

References

References

  1. "Population and House Report for Year 2017". Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  2. (September 2012). "ชุมทางตลิ่งชัน ย่านเก่า [ก่อน] กรุงเทพฯ". Muang Boran Journal.
  3. (2005-03-24). "ตลาดน้ำตลิ่งชัน". sanook.
  4. (2014-11-08). "ตลาดน้ำตลิ่งชัน ตลาดน้ำยอดฮิตเมืองกรุง". dooasia.
  5. Pa Ouan Niao Neua. (2012-02-07). "๐๐๐๐๐ . . . ตลาดน้ำวัดจำปา . . . ๐๐๐๐๐". [[Pantip.com]].
  6. (2013-06-19). "สัมผัสวิถีถิ่นตลิ่งชัน ผ่านโฮมสเตย์กลางเกาะ "ชุมชนเกาะศาลเจ้า"". [[Manager Daily]].
  7. (2017-05-12). "ปากคลองตลาดใหม่ แลนด์มาร์กดึงนักท่องเที่ยว ตลาดดอกไม้ใหญ่ทันสมัยที่สุด". [[Thairath]].
  8. (2009-10-10). "หัวรถจักรผีสิงพุ่งชน...'หัวลำโพง'". [[Komchadluek]].
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