Where : Bangkok Noi, Bangkok
Category : Travel / Attractions
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What / Why :
Up to the 19th century, Bangkok Noi was known as Amphur Amarin, or the District of Indra. The area then took the name of the canal running through it, Khlong Bangkok Noi. Most visitors start at the former Bangkok Noi Railway Station, now the district’s tourist center. From here it’s an easy long-tail boat ride to the Museum of the Royal barges as well as two beautiful temples dating back to the Ayutthaya era, Wat Suwannaram Ratchaworawihan and Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahawihan, both reconstructed by King Rama I. Bangkokians flock to Bangkok Noi and the lanes named after the Thai sweets they produce, Trok Matoom (bael fruit) and Trok Khao Mao (shredded rice) as well as Ban Chang Lor, where beautiful Buddha images are cast.
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