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Bang Na district

Coordinates: 13°40′48.29″N 100°35′30.48″E / 13.6800806°N 100.5918000°E / 13.6800806; 100.5918000
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Bang Na
บางนา
Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre
Khet location in Bangkok
Khet location in Bangkok
Coordinates: 13°40′48.29″N 100°35′30.48″E / 13.6800806°N 100.5918000°E / 13.6800806; 100.5918000
CountryThailand
ProvinceBangkok
SeatBang Na Nuea
Khwaeng2
Khet established6 March 1998
Area
 • Total
18.789 km2 (7.254 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total
90,852[1]
 • Density4,835.38/km2 (12,523.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
10260
Geocode1047

Bang Na (Template:Lang-th, pronounced [bāːŋ nāː]) is one of the fifty districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbors, clockwise from the north, are the Phra Khanong and Prawet Districts of Bangkok and Bang Phli, Mueang Samut Prakan, and Phra Pradaeng Districts of Samut Prakan Province.

History

Bang Na was once a sub-district of Phra Khanong. It became a separate district on 6 March 1998.[2]

Administration

District map

The district has two sub-districts (khwaeng).

1. Bang Na Nuea  บางนาเหนือ
2. Bang Na Tai  บางนาใต้

Places

Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) is a major convention and exhibition center. Among its regularly hosted events is the annual Bangkok International Motor Show. During major exhibitions, trams are provided for transportation between BITEC and On Nut Bangkok Skytrain station. Several temples are in the district: Wat Bang Na Nai (วัดบางนาใน), Wat Bang Na Nok (วัดบางนานอก), Wat Si Iam (วัดศรีเอี่ยม), and Wat Phong Phloi Witthayaram (วัดผ่องพลอยวิทยาราม). CentralPlaza Bangna, formerly Central City Bangna, is one of the first shopping malls in Bang Na. Unlike most shopping centres in Thailand, it has a theme park and water theme park on upper floors. Royal Dragon Restaurant or Mang Korn Lung (มังกรหลวง) formerly held the Guinness Book record as the world's largest restaurant from 1992 to 2008.[3][4] It is an outdoor seafood restaurant 1.6 hectares in size. Waiters roller-skate to serve food from the kitchen to the tables. As the district flourished from these attractions, on May 5, 2012, one of Thailand's top 10 shopping malls called Megabangna Shopping Center was built. There are department stores, supermarkets, restaurants, movie theater, ice rink, and a game arcade inside the shopping mall.

Transportation

The Sukhumvit Line of the BTS Skytrain runs through the area along Sukhumvit Road. The extension into Bang Na, which is the one of largest highways in the world[5] opened in August 2011 with three stations: Udom Suk, Bang Na, and Bearing.[6] The Bang Na station is about 500 m from BITEC. Sukhumvit Road and Bang Na-Trat Highway are two major highways linking Bangkok to eastern Thailand. On top of Bang Na-Trad Highway is the 55 km Buraphawithi Tollway reaching Chonburi Province. Suvarnabhumi Airport can be accessed from the south via Bang Na-Trad and Buraphawithi as an alternative to the Bangkok-Chonburi Highway (motorway) from the north.

Education

The International Community School, the Bangkok Patana School, and Glory Singapore International School are in the Bang Na District.

References

  1. ^ "Population and House Report for Year 2017 (see page 2 for data of this district)". Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 2018-04-01. (Search page)
  2. ^ "History and General Information" (in Thai). Bang Na District Office. Archived from the original on 2011-07-04. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  3. ^ "The Royal Dragon Restaurant - About us". Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  4. ^ "9 of Thailand's coolest Guinness World Records". CNNGo.com. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  5. ^ "Top 10 Longest Bridges in the World". Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  6. ^ "BTS signs B2bn carriage deal". Bangkok Post. 11 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-27.[permanent dead link]