Bang Bon District

Bang Bon ( Thai: บาง บอน, bā ː ŋ ː n bɔ ) is one of the 50 districts ( Khet ) of Bangkok, capital of Thailand.

Geography

The neighboring districts are clockwise from the north: Bang Khae, Phasi Charoen, Chom Thong and Bang Khun Thian, Samut Sakhon Province Samut Sakhon are Amphoe Mueang and Amphoe Krathum Baen. In the northwest of Bang Bon is Nong Khaem, again a Khet Bangkok.

History

Originally - before Thonburi and Phra Nakhon were merged into one province - Bang Bon was a tambon of the district ( Amphoe ) Bang Khun Thian Thonburi province. After that, he became a sub-district of Bang Khun Thian.

With effect from October 14, 1997 Bang Bon was separated from the district of Bang Khun Thian and an independent district. The District Administration took on 6 March 1998 on their work. His District Administration was the last one that was newly opened. It was initially located in the building of Thepphayada - Arak market before the new building in Ekachai Soi 135/1 ( Suea To) the Ekachai Road was opened.

Important Temple

  • Wat Bang Bon ( วัด บาง บอน )

Economy

Agriculture is the largest economic factor in Bang Bon. The most famous products are the Nam Dok Mai mangoes, coconut, orchid and lotus flowers.

Management

The district has only one sub-district ( Kwaeng ):

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