RIVERS AND KLONGS -
Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem |
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คลองผดุงกรุงเกษม |
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The 5.5 kilometre long Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem is a moat
marking the unofficial border for Bangkok's Old City, otherwise
known as Rattanakosin. Digging began in 1851 during the reign of
King Rama IV in response to the rapid expansion of the capital.
It stretches in an arch from Chareon Krung Road, past Khlong
Mahanak, before ending in the Chao Phraya River, near Rama VIII
bridge. If you are after
an on-water experience, look elsewhere: Khlong Phadung Krung
Kasem is a picturesque dead end. However, it has a wistful
charm. Come for a stroll if you're in the area or have an hour
to kill before catching a train (Chinatown and Wat Mangkon
Kamalawat are nearby). Or make a morning of it and combine a
khlong-side walk with a visit to Bo Bae wholesale market, which
bisects it. From Hualumphong MRT station, stroll past the
Neo-Italian railway terminal station and you will arrive at an
off-white period bridge overlooking Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem.
A fowl stench quickens the senses better than any espresso. The
chaos that is the mid-morning traffic runs over it, alongside
it, all around it, and yet the beef soup-like water beneath is,
save for a few bugs skating the surface, dead still. But,
despite looking forlorn, there is still charm here... young
trees dutifully line its sides, bougainvillea spills across it,
and indolent tuk-tuk drivers lie over benches. Enquires about
boats with a man washing down canal steps, a fruitseller and a
tuk-tuk driver all get the same response: "rua mai mee!" (No
boats!). Walking up Krung Kasem Road, I find consolation in the
adjacent shophouses and workshops, many of which are photogenic,
some easily as old as the khlong itself. Unlike the water, these
are still teeming with trade and people. Open end 2020, the
electric boat service run from 6am till 8pm. One boat every
15-20 minutes. Among the interesting stops of this boat line,
''Nakhon Sawan'' which is 10 minutes walk from temple Wat
Benchamabophit or ''Thewes'' the terminus to go to Wat
Intarawihan. |
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Bangkok |
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Chareon Krung Road, past Khlong Mahanak, before ending in the
Chao Phraya River, near Rama VIII bridge |
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Khet Pathum Wan |
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Khwaeng Rong Muang |
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Rivers and Klongs |
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http://www.bangkok.c |
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Free |
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