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Самут Сакхон, Таиланд
Samut Sakhon was formerly called "Tha Chin" probably because,
in the old days, it had been a trading port dealing with a vast
number of Chinese junks. ln 1548, a town named "Sakhon Buri" was
established at the mouth of the Tha Chin River. It was a centre
for recruiting troops from various seaside towns. The name of th
e town was changed into "Mahachai" when Khlong (canal) Mahachai
was dug in 1704 to join the Tha Chin River at the town. Later,
the town was renamed "Samut Sakhon" by King Rama IV but it is
still popularly called "Mahachai" by the villagers. Samut Sakhon
occupies a total area of 872 square kilometres;
The town is located 28 kms. from Bangkok along Highway no. 35,
the Thon Buri-Pak Tho Highway. It is also accessible by train
from the Wongwian Yai Railway Station in Bangkok.
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South
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Bangkok and Nakhon Pathom
Samut Songkham
Bangkok and Samut Songkham
Samut Songkham and Ratchaburi |
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Distances from Samut Sakhon city to |
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Nearby provinces |
Its districts |
Bangkok
Nakhon Pathom
Ratchaburi
Samut Songkham |
36 kms.
48 kms.
78 kms.
37 kms. |
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Ban Phaeo
Krathum Baen |
23 kms.
14 kms.
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Attractions:
Mahachai Market
This is one of Thailand's largest traditional fresh seafood markets,
but visitors can find much more than seafood, especially if
there is time to spare. Handicrafts such as wicker furniture,
pottery and local sarongs are among the colourful offerings in
the market. Crossing the river from Mahachai to the west bank,
visitors will arrive at Tha Chalom, a large fishing village and
industrial land for marine products.
Wat Yai Chom Prasat
Located on Highway No.35 with a left turn after crossing the The Chin
River, this is an ancient temple presumed to have been built
during the Ayutthaya era. The doors and windows of both the old
and new chapels were neatly and beautifully carved in various
floral designs. It is believed the craftsmen were Chinese as the
carvings include some Chinese trees.
Wat Chong Lom or Wat Sutthi Wata Wararam
This temple fronting the river mouth is located at Tambon Tha Chalom on
the western side of the Tha Chin River. It was constructed
during the Ayutthaya period. Religious buildings in the temple
have been beautifully renovated. The windy area by the sea is
used as a rest area for the locals.
Wichian Chodok Fortress
This fortress is located near the city pillar shrine in the town. it
was constructed in 1827 during the reign of King Rama III to
prevent sea invasion by an enemy. It can be seen as ruins
nowadays. The cannons, which used to be housed in the fortress,
are now displayed at the city pillar shrine and the city hall.
Phanthai Norasing Shrine This is regarded as the symbol
of honesty. It was erected to be a memorial to Phanthai
Norasing, a man of integrity of the Ayutthaya period. The
historic event occurred in 1704 when Phra Chao Sua, a king of
Ayutthaya, made a royal visit by the Ekkachai royal barge via
the curved Khok Kham Canal.
Phanthai Norasing, who was the coxswain, could not operate the
steering, thus causing the prow to be broken by hitting the limb
of a tree. To foster the palace law, the coxswain then begged
the king to slaughter him although he was forgiven.
After his death, the king built a shrine in Khlong Khok Kham and
commanded to have a new canal, later named Khlong Mahachai, dug
to eliminate the sharp curves of Khok Kham Canal. A cruise along
the canal is possible by boat chartered from a landing near the
Mahachai Market. The trip takes about 2 hours.
Bird Watching Wat Ratsatthakayara, Tambon Lak Sam,
Amphoe Ban Phaeo is where thousands of birds live in peace among
the bushes. Migrating mangrove birds can be found along the
muddy shore between the Tha Chin and Mae Klong Rivers during the
cool season.
Salt Farms Samut Sakhon is the biggest producer of
brine salt. Its picturesque salt farms, which sprawl across the
border with Samut Songkhram and along the Thon Buri-Pak Tho
Highway, have provided a back drop for many holiday snapshots.
Local Products:
Bencharong This craft is a form of exquisitely patterned
pottery, which was used at the tables of the aristocracy. lts
name means ''five colours'' - usually red, black, blue, yellow,
green - and only these five may be used to decorate it, although
sometimes gold is applied by hand, and the patterns are small
and intricate. Very few artists, like those at Krathum Baen,
follow the craft today, so examples of Bencharo are rare and
much sought after.
Fruit The people of Amphoe Krathum Baen and Ban Phaeo earn their
living by growing fruit trees, vegetables, and orchids. Tasty
fruit produced in Samut Songkhram include coconuts with aromatic
juice, sweet pomelos, and guavas.
Festivals & Events:
Don Chedi Memorial Fair
January: In 1592 at Don Chedi, King Naresuan the Great won a
famous duel on elephant with the leader of an enemy force. This
fair commemorates the momentous event with historical
exhibitions, outdoor entertainment, and the high spirits
characteristic of all Thai festivals.
How to get there:
By Car
a) From Bangkok, take
Highway No. 35 (Thon Buri-Pak Tho) to Samut Sakhon via
Bang Khunthian District Office and Mahachai Intersection.v
b) From Bangkok, take Highway No. 3
(Phetkasem Road) to Bang Khae, then turn into the outer ring
road before proceeding along Ekkachai Road to Samut Sakhon.
By Bus
Regular buses leave Bangkok’s Southern Bus
Terminal daily between 4.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. Call 0 2435
1199-200 for more information.
By Train
Visitors can take a regular train which departs
from Wongwian Yai Railway Station to Mahachai Railway Station
daily, and then connect a ferry from Mahachai to Samut Sakhon
Town. Call 0 2465 2017 for more information.
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Самут СакхонТуристический путеводитель Самут Сакхон, Таиланд
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Расположение
Климат
История
Население
Язык
Время
Религия
Полезная информация
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Транспорт
Как добраться в Тайланд
Путешествия по Тайланду
Транспорт в Бангкоке
«Наземное метро» Транзитная Система Бангкока
Услуги связи
Телефон
Почтовые
Телекс и факс
Формальности и другие правила
Формальности
Паспорта и визы
Таможенные правила
Требования к состоянию здоровья
Валюта и услуги обмена валюты
Расписание выставок в Бангкоке
Выставочный комплекс (BITEC)
Выставочный комплекс Queen Sirikit
Выставочный комплекс IMPACT Arena
Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Заповедники и национальные парки
Обучение слонов
Тайская еда, десерты
Фрукты Таиланда
Прогулки по джунглям
Искусство и ремесла
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Фестивали и праздники
Традиционный тайский массаж
Покупки в Тайланде
Где купить
Что купить
Полезные советы
Возможности для бизнеса Карго
Услуги по отправке грузов (карго)
Кулинарные традиции Тайланда
Тайская кухня
Интернациональная кухня
Рестораны и тайские кафе
Развлечения и досуг
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Парки развлечений и тематические парки
Театр
Заповедники и национальные парки
Искусство и ремесла
Интересные занятия во время путешествия
Гольф в Тайланде
Подводное плавание
Спа в Тайланде
Скалолазание
Водные виды спорта
Треккинг
- приключенческие туры
Тайский бокс «Муай Тай»
Популярные программы
Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Обучение слонов
Прогулки по джунглям
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Традиционный тайский массаж
Фото галерея
Тайские храмы
Тайский стиль жизни
Подводный мир
TФестивали
Закаты
Птицы / Животный мир
Цветы
Пляжи / Море
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