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'''Ban Bat''' (also spelled '''Banbatt'''; {{lang-th|บ้านบาตร}}) is one of the five sub-districts (''[[khwaeng]]'') of [[Bangkok]]'s [[Pom Prap Sattru Phai]] district. It has a total area of 0.316 [[km2|km]]<sup>2</sup> (round about 0.122 mi<sup>2</sup>). Most of the area along the [[Khlong Maha Nak]] (Maha Nak canal).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cpd.bangkok.go.th:90/web2/strategy/reportstudy50/population/50-1%20bma&vicinitypop2549.pdf|title= '''ประชากรกรุงเทพมหานครและปริมณฑล พ.ศ. 2549.'''|work=[[Bangkok Metropolitan Administration|BMA]]|format=[[PDF]]|language=thai}}</ref>
'''Ban Bat''' (also spelled '''Banbatt'''; {{lang-th|บ้านบาตร}}) is one of the five sub-districts (''[[khwaeng]]'') of [[Bangkok]]'s [[Pom Prap Sattru Phai]] district. It has a total area of 0.316 [[km2|km]]<sup>2</sup> (round about 0.122 mi<sup>2</sup>). Most of the area along the [[Khlong Maha Nak]] (Maha Nak canal).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cpd.bangkok.go.th:90/web2/strategy/reportstudy50/population/50-1%20bma&vicinitypop2549.pdf|title= '''ประชากรกรุงเทพมหานครและปริมณฑล พ.ศ. 2549.'''|work=[[Bangkok Metropolitan Administration|BMA]]|format=[[PDF]]|language=thai}}</ref>


Its name "Ban Bat" refers to ''"Community of Monk's Alms Bowl"'' (''Ban'' means "house", "village", "community"; ''Bat'' or ''Batt'' means alms bowl for monk used to receive food from [[Buddhists]] or devotees in the early morning). Since locals, it's believed that there're ancestors who migrated from [[ayutthaya kingdom|Ayutthaya]] [[Burmese–Siamese War (1765–67)|after its fall in 1767]]. Later King [[Phutthayotfa Chulalok]] (Rama I) was established [[Rattanakosin]] kingdom (today's Bangkok) in 1782. They came to settle here, but some believe that they came to settle in the reign of King [[Nangklao]] (Rama III). Regardless of whether or not, they have a career in making monk's alms bowl, it's a kind of craft that requires a lot of hard work. Until today, this's the only one that still preserves. At present, the locals have gathered to set up a group to conserve the monk's alms bowl hand-making and sold to the visitors as a souvenir.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tcdcconnect.com/content/4110/|title=“บ้านบาตร – บ้านดอกไม้” ตามรอยแหล่งวัสดุและภูมิปัญญาชุมชนในเขตเมืองเก่า|date=2009-06-04|first=อาศิรา |last=พนาราม|language=thai|work=TCDC}}</ref>
Its name "Ban Bat" refers to ''"Community of Monk's Alms Bowl"'' (''Ban'' means "house", "village", "community"; ''Bat'' or ''Batt'' means alms bowl for monk used to receive food from [[Buddhists]] or devotees in the early morning). Since locals, it's believed that there're ancestors who migrated from [[ayutthaya kingdom|Ayutthaya]] [[Burmese–Siamese War (1765–67)|after its fall in 1767]]. Later King [[Phutthayotfa Chulalok]] (Rama I) was established [[Rattanakosin]] kingdom (today's Bangkok) in 1782. They came to settle here, but some believe that they came to settle in the reign of King [[Nangklao]] (Rama III). Regardless of whether or not, they have a career in making monk's alms bowl, it's a kind of craft that requires a lot of hard work. Until today, this's the only one that still preserves. At present, the locals have gathered to set up a group to conserve the monk's alms bowl hand-making called Ban Bat Community and sold to the visitors as a souvenir.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tcdcconnect.com/content/4110/|title=“บ้านบาตร – บ้านดอกไม้” ตามรอยแหล่งวัสดุและภูมิปัญญาชุมชนในเขตเมืองเก่า|date=2009-06-04|first=อาศิรา |last=พนาราม|language=thai|work=TCDC}}</ref>
==Places==
==Places==
*[[Wat Saket]] and Golden Mount
*[[Wat Saket]] and Golden Mount

Revision as of 09:49, 14 April 2018

Ban Bat (also spelled Banbatt; Template:Lang-th) is one of the five sub-districts (khwaeng) of Bangkok's Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. It has a total area of 0.316 km2 (round about 0.122 mi2). Most of the area along the Khlong Maha Nak (Maha Nak canal).[1]

Its name "Ban Bat" refers to "Community of Monk's Alms Bowl" (Ban means "house", "village", "community"; Bat or Batt means alms bowl for monk used to receive food from Buddhists or devotees in the early morning). Since locals, it's believed that there're ancestors who migrated from Ayutthaya after its fall in 1767. Later King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I) was established Rattanakosin kingdom (today's Bangkok) in 1782. They came to settle here, but some believe that they came to settle in the reign of King Nangklao (Rama III). Regardless of whether or not, they have a career in making monk's alms bowl, it's a kind of craft that requires a lot of hard work. Until today, this's the only one that still preserves. At present, the locals have gathered to set up a group to conserve the monk's alms bowl hand-making called Ban Bat Community and sold to the visitors as a souvenir.[2]

Places

References

  1. ^ "ประชากรกรุงเทพมหานครและปริมณฑล พ.ศ. 2549." (PDF). BMA (in Thai).
  2. ^ พนาราม, อาศิรา (2009-06-04). ""บ้านบาตร – บ้านดอกไม้" ตามรอยแหล่งวัสดุและภูมิปัญญาชุมชนในเขตเมืองเก่า". TCDC (in Thai).

13°45′3.49″N 100°30′24.13″E / 13.7509694°N 100.5067028°E / 13.7509694; 100.5067028