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Wat Pa Lelai Woraviharn
City Pillar Shrine, SuphanBuri
Banharn Jamsai Tower
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
Dragon Descendants Museum
Wat Phra Non
The Celestial Dragon Village
National Museum Suphan Buri
Wat Khae
Sa Saksit (Sacred Pond)
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01 Suan Son Pradipat Beach
02 Wat Bang Kung at Samut Songkhram Province
03 Chinatown Bangkok
04 Lan Sang National Park, Tak Province
05 Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
06 Hat Chao Mai National Park, Trang Province
07 Pa Hin Ngam National Park, Chaiyaphum Province
08 Wat Lokayasutharam, Ayutthaya Historical Park
09 Khao Ngu Stone Park, Ratchaburi
10 Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
11 Laem Sala Beach, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
12 Hua Hin Tique Walking Street
13 Haew Suwat Waterfall, Khao Yai National Park
14 Wat Maha Chedi Ban Krut, Bang Saphan
15 Khao Yai National Park
16 Pranburi Railway Station
17 Hot Springs and Raksawarin Public Park, Ranong Province
18 Giant Krabak Tree, Taksin Maharat National Park, Tak
19 Hua Hin
20 Peninsular Botanic Garden (Thung Khai), Trang Province
21 Samchuk 100 Years Old Market, Suphan Buri Province
22 Chainat Bird Park
23 Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, Phitsanulok
24 Khao Prathap Chang Wildlife Breeding Center Open Zoo, Ratchaburi
25 Khao Bin Cave, Ratchaburi
26 Ao Bo Thong Lang Beach, Bang Saphan
27 Huay Mae Khamin Waterfalls, Kanchanaburi
28 Hua Hin Sam Phan Nam Floating Market
29 Si Thep Historical Park, Phetchabun Province
30 Phetkasem National Road
31 Pak Nam Pran Beach, Pranburi
32 Phuwiang Dinosaur Museum & National Park, Khon Khaen
33 Palau Waterfall
34 Cha Am
36 King's Cup Long Tail Boat Racing, Pranburi
37 Sai Yok National Park, Kanchanaburi
38 Wat Amrintraram Temple, Ratchaburi
39 Elephant Watching at Kuiburi National Park
40 Tham Thong Bang Boet Beach, Chumphon Province
41 Khao Krachom Mountain, Ratchaburi
42 Khao Luang Cave, Phetchaburi
43 Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
44 Hua Hin Night Market
45 The Death Railway, Kanchanaburi
46 The Secret Beach, Koh Phangan
47 Khao Wang Palace (Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park), Phetchaburi
48 Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park
49 Jim Thompson House, Bangkok
50 Erawan Shrine, Bangkok
51 Hua Hin Jazz Festival
52 Maeklong Railway Market
53 Chinatown, Bangkok
54 Sala Daeng BTS Skytrain Station in Bangkok
55 Kaeng Krachan National Park
56 Hua Hin
57 Asiatique The Riverfront in Bangkok
58 Chao Phraya River, Bangkok
59 Phraya Nakhon Cave, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
60 The Bridge on the River Kwai
61 Koh Nang Yuan, Surat Thani
62 Plearn Wan Vintage Village in Hua Hin
63 Koh Tao
64 Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park
65 Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park in Kanchanaburi
66 Phetkasem Road
67 Don Mueang International Airport (DMK)
68 Palm Trees Garden in Phetchaburi
69 Tham Kra Sae Bridge, Burma Railway in Kanchanburi
70 Amphawa Floating Market and Pranburi Old Market
71 Samut Songkhram Province
72 Kaeng Sopha Waterfall in Thung Salaeng Luang National Park
73 Swiss Sheep Farm, Cha Am
74 Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park in Cha Am
75 Chinatown Bangkok
76 Hua Hin Market Village
77 Phra Pathommachedi, Nakhon Pathom
78 Thung Sam Roi Yot and is mainly freshwater marsh
79 Local Market in Thailand (everywhere)
80 Kaeng Krachan National Park
81 Maeklong River
82 Phra Nakhon Khiri Fair, Phetchaburi
83 Khlong Saen Saep Express Boat in Bangkok
84 Siam Square One, Bangkok
85 Waghor Aquarium, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
86 Giant Rain Tree in Kanchanaburi
87 Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park
88 Hua Hin Night Market
89 Canals in Samut Songkhram Province
90 Kaeng Krachan National Park
91 Bantak Petrified Forest Park, Tak
92 Pranburi Old Market Walking Street
93 Koh Tae Nai Island, Ko Pha Ngan
94 Koh Mae, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park
95 Wat Suthat & Giant Swing, Bangkok
96 Rope Bridge at Kaeng Krachan National Park
97 Hua Hin Farm
98 Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park
99 The Venezia Hua Hin
100 Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
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Chao Phraya River | inside Bangkok City | 2019
Etymology
On many old European maps, the river is named Menam or Mae Nam (Thai: แม่น้ำ), Thai for river. James McCarthy, F.R.G.S., who served as Director-General of the Siamese Government Surveys prior to establishment of the Royal Survey Department, wrote in his account, Me Nam is a generic term, me signifying mother and Nam water, and the epithet Chao P'ia signifies that it is the chief river in the kingdom of Siam.[2]
H. Warington Smyth, who served as Director of the Department of Mines in Siam from 1891 to 1896,[3] refers to it in his book first published in 1898 as the Me Nam Chao Phraya.[4]
In the English-language media in Thailand, the name Chao Phraya River is often translated as river of kings.[5]
Chao Phraya River, Bangkok
Geography
The Chao Phraya begins at the confluence of the Ping and Nan rivers at Nakhon Sawan (also called Pak Nam Pho) in Nakhon Sawan Province. After this it flows south for 372 kilometres (231 mi) from the central plains to Bangkok and the Gulf of Thailand. In Chai Nat, the river then splits into the main course and the Tha Chin River, which then flows parallel to the main river and exits in the Gulf of Thailand about 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Bangkok in Samut Sakhon. In the low alluvial plain which begins below the Chainat Dam, there are many small canals (khlong) which split off from the main river. The khlongs are used for the irrigation of the region's rice paddies.
The rough coordinates of the river are 13 N, 100 E. This area has a wet monsoon climate, with over 1,400 millimetres (55 in) of rainfall per year. Temperatures range from 24 to 33 °C (75 to 91 °F) in Bangkok.
River engineering
The original course of the river and its shortcut canals
The lower Chao Phraya underwent several man-made modifications during the Ayutthaya period. Several shortcut canals were constructed to bypass large loops in the river, shortening the trip from the capital city to the sea. The course of the river has since changed to follow many of these canals.
In 1538, Thailand's first river engineering of a 3 km (2 mi) long canal was dug at the order of King Chairachathirat. It was called khlong lat, today known as Khlong Bangkok Noi. It shortened the route by 13–14 km for ships from the Gulf of Siam to the then-capital city, Ayutthaya.[6]
In 1542, a two kilometer-long canal, khlong lat Bangkok, was completed. Today it's called Khlong Bangkok Yai. It is said to have shortened the river route by 14 km (9 mi).[6]
In 1608, a seven kilometer-long Khlong Bang Phrao canal was completed and has shortened the Chao Phraya's original route by 18 km (11 mi).[6]
In 1636, the khlong lat mueang Nonthaburi was completed.[6]
In 1722, the two kilometre long khlong lat Kret Noi shortened the Chao Phraya by 7 km (4 mi). This route was from the island of Ko Kret.[6]
River settlements
Cities along the Chao Phraya include, from north to south, Nakhon Sawan Province, Uthai Thani Province, Chai Nat Province, Sing Buri Province, Ang Thong Province, Ayutthaya Province, Pathum Thani Province, Nonthaburi Province, Bangkok, and Samut Prakan Province. These cities are among the most historically significant and densely populated settlements of Thailand due to their access to the waterway.
Transportation
See also: List of crossings of the Chao Phraya River, Chao Phraya Express Boat, Bangkok Boat Express Lines, and Sathon-Klong Toei Express Boat
Chao Phraya River
Chao Phraya River Food Vendor
Chao Phraya River Food Vendor
Major bridges cross the Chao Phraya in Bangkok: the Rama VI railroad bridge; Phra Pin-klao near the Grand Palace; Rama VIII, a single tower asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge; Rama IX, a semi-symmetric cable-stayed bridge; and Mega Bridge, on the Industrial Ring Road.
In Bangkok, the Chao Phraya is a major transportation artery for a network of river buses, cross-river ferries, and water taxis (longtails). More than 15 boat lines operate on the rivers and canals of the city, including commuter lines.
Tributaries
Main article: Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River
The principal tributaries of the Chao Phraya River are the Pa Sak River, the Sakae Krang River, the Nan River (along with its principal confluent the Yom River), the Ping River (with its principal confluent, the Wang River), and the Tha Chin River.[7][8][9] Each of these tributaries (and the Chao Phraya itself) is augmented by minor tributaries referred to as khwae. All of the tributaries, including the lesser khwae, form an extensive tree-like pattern, with branches flowing through nearly every province in central and northern Thailand.[7] None of the tributaries of the Chao Phraya extend beyond the nation's borders.[10] The Nan and the Yom River flow nearly parallel from Phitsanulok to Chumsaeng in the north of Nakhon Sawan Province. The Wang River enters the Ping River near Sam Ngao district in Tak Province.