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Samutprakarn
Province widely know as "Muang Pak Nam" is located at the mouth of
the Chao Phraya River, north to the Gulf of Thailand and twenty-five
kilometers from Bangkok. The whole area covers 1,004 square kilometers
of alluvial plain, crisscrossed by canals, causing some areas to be
flooded. The water in these canals is briney in the dry season. Most
of the area is covered with paddy fields and orchards, with groves
of Samae (a small tree of the family Myrsinaceae), prong (a plant
of the genus Cycas), the mangrove and nipa palms. Well known goods
from this province are “Khanom Chak” or sweetened sticky rice wrapped
by nipa palm leaves and dried gourami. |

Naval Musem
The Naval Museum is located at Bang Nang Keng, Pak Nam, Samut Prakan,
opposite the Naval Academy on Sukhumvit Road,
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Mueang Boran or the Ancient City
Mueang Boran or the Ancient City is the world’s
biggest open-air museum. It occupies an area of 500
rais (200 acres). Construction began in the latter part of 1963.More...
Phra Samut Chedi
Phra Samut Chedi is located at Tambon Pak Klong Bang Pla Kot, on the
banks of the Chao Phraya River,more...
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Major Events
Pak Lat Songkran Fair
Pak Lat Songkran Fair (Phra Pradaeng) It is held yearly on the first
Sunday after Songkran Day (April 13th) , more...
Yon Bua Festival
Yon Bua Festival is a festival which goes back
a long, long time for the Bang Phli people and which have been followed
by generations after one another. More... |
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