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Location[แก้]

Bangkrachao is located in Samut Songkhram province adjacent to Bangkok, known as Phra Pradaeng. Most of the area is currently being used for agriculture. Bangkrachao is subdivided into six subdistricts that are Bang Nampeung, Bangkrachao, Bangyor, Bangkrasob, Banggorbua, and Shongkanong. This place is famous for Thai people and foreign travelers who are nature lovers and cyclists.

the lungs of bangkok[แก้]

Bangkrachao is an ecosystem area that the Chao Phraya River wraps around. The area is also known as “the lungs of Bangkok” because of the shape of the place, but perhaps because it is a place with no commercial businesses, so it produces fresh air. Bangkrachao was voted and named as one of “the best urban oasis” by Time magazine in 2006.[1]

overall[แก้]

Bangkrachao or the lungs of Bangkok is a vast green area of orchards, gardens, and forest to relax and recharge. There are so many things to do and see in the attractive places in Bangkrachao, such as biking, eating various kinds of food, and seeing the beauty of the environment. This is a place that people can escape from messy cities without having to go far and can spend their time with nature.

attractive places[แก้]

There are many attractive features in this place. The first place is a Thai floating market called the Bang Nampueng floating market. The market has various kinds of local food. Most of them are very traditional and delicious. Next, Sri Nakhon Khuankhan Park is where everyone explores nature. This park has tropical trees and flowers, large pond, and walking and cycling paths. The highlight of the park is the bird watching tower. In Bangkrachao, there is a hotel named Bangkok Tree House. The designing and concept of the hotel is eco-intelligence. Everything in this hotel is organic, and the power is produced by wind and solar energy.

reference[แก้]

[2] [3] [4] [5]

  1. Andrew Marshall, TIME magazine, May 15, 2006
  2. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/16/travel/escaping-to-bangkoks-green-lung.html
  3. Kenneth Barrett,A Geek of Thailand, 2016
  4. http://www.10best.com/destinations/thailand/bangkok/articles/10best-itinerary-discover-bang-krachao-the-lungs-of-bangkok/
  5. Andrew Marshall, TIME magazine, May 15, 2006