Chachoengsao City Fortress
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Located on Maruphong Road, Chachoengsao City Fort Wall was built
in 1794 during the reign of King Nangklao, or King Rama III,
with Prince Rakronnaret as a construction supervisor, in order
to protect the city of Chachoengsao from invasions. After that,
in the reign of King Chulalongkorn, or King Rama V, the army
used it as the base for suppressing the Ang Yi Rebellion, which
consisted of illegal Chinese opium dealers who plundered many
areas of the city. In front of the fort wall is a public park
where you can get a scenic view of the Bang Pakong River.
Constructed of bricks and cements, the fort wall stretches
from the east to the west with a width of about one metre, a
length of about 200 metres and a height of three metres. Behind
the wall is a ditch. Some of the areas around the fort wall were
set as a public park. Five cannons of different sizes can also
be found along the wall. The length varies from 224 to 325
centimetres and the width at the muzzles from 10 to 18
centimetres. On 5 January 1954, it was registered as a national
ancient monument in the Royal Thai Government Gazette Vol. 71
Part III by the Fine Arts Department. |
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Chachoengsao |
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Mueang |
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Monument |
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Morning |
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Free |
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13.68286 N |
101.07269 E |
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