Khlong Toei
Khlong Toei (also
Klong Toey, ) is a
district in central
Bangkok, long known for substandard housing. It is bordered by the
Chao Phraya River and contains major
port facilities. It is also the name of a major market, though not touristic. The market is served by the
Bangkok Metro station Khlong Toei on
Rama IV Road.
The district is located at . Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise)
Watthana,
Phra Khanong, across the Chao Phraya the district
Phra Pradaeng of
Samut Prakan,
Yan Nawa,
Sathon and
Pathum Wan.
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Cranes of Khlong Toei harbour |
The district was once part of Phra Khanong. It was later separated into a new district on
9 November 1989. Originally Khlong Toei consisted of 6 sub-districts. Three of which have since left to form the new Wattana district (announced on
14 October 1997, effective from
6 March 1998).
The area has a history dated back to the ninth century as a port to cities upstream along
Chao Phraya River. It was a city called
Pak Nam Phra Pradaeng (Thai: เมืองปากน้ำพระประแ"ง) as oppose to the current
Amphoe Phra Pradaeng built during King
Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke period.
Khlong Thanon Trong (Thai: คลองถนนตรง) was a
khlong (canal) and a parallel road built by King
Mongkut around
1857. Later, it became known as
Khlong Toei and
Khlong Hua Lamphong for different sections of the canal. Khlong Toei means
the canal of pandan as the plant grew along the southern bank of the canal. The road was renamed to Rama IV Road by King
Vajiravudh in
1919. In
1947, a large portion of Khlong Toei canal was filled up to expand the Rama IV Road surface.
The
Khlong Toei Port, also known as
Bangkok Port was Thailand's only major port for sea transportation of cargo. The construction began in 1938 and finished after the end of
World War II. The port is located on
Chao Phraya River not far from
Gulf of Thailand. Due to its limited capacity and traffic problem caused by
semi-trailer trucks, much of shipping operation has been moved to
Laem Chabang Port in
Chon Buri Province since its opening in July 1991.
Because the westbound side of
Sukhumvit Road belongs to Khlong Toei district, many hotels, shops, restaurants are present in the area especially in the
Nana area and in Sukhumvit Soi 24.
Attractions include:
*
The Emporium, a luxury shopping center.
*
Nana Entertainment Plaza, a nightlife area with go-go bars.
*
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, served by the
Bangkok Metro station of the same name, hosts various exhibitions around the year.
*
Benjakitti Park, a recently created park next to the convention center. It includes a big lake and is on land that was formerly occupied by the Tobacco Monopoly, the government's tobacco factory.
*
Benjasiri Park, another fairly new park, it was created to commemorate
Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's 60th birthday. It is next to The Emporium.
*
Chuwit Park, the newest public park in the district was created by a massage-parlor-tycoon-turned-politician
Chuwit Kamolvisit from the his own plot of land, about 2,400 m² in size and worth about 1,250 million
Baht. Opened in December 2005, it is located on Sukhumvit Soi 10.
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Bangkok Skytrain (BTS) stations in the district are
Nana,
Asok (with interchange to
Bangkok Metro Sukhumvit station),
Phrom Phong,
Thong Lo,
Ekkamai,
Phra Khanong, and
On Nut, all along Sukhumvit Road on the BTS Sukhumvit Line.
*
Bangkok Metro (MRTA) has stations Khlong Toei,
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center and Sukhumvit (interchange to BTS).
*Eastern Bus Terminal (also called Ekkamai Bus Terminal) has inter-city buses to destinations such as
Pattaya,
Rayong and
Trat. It is located on Sukhumvit Road, near the
Ekkamai BTS station.
The district is sub-divided into 3 sub-districts (
Kwaeng).{|1.
Khlong Toei | คลองเตย | |2.| Khlong Tan | คลองตัน |
|3.| Phra Khanong | พระโขนง |