![]() Eventually, the river diverted through the new canal, and its old course became the two canals known today as Khlong Bangkok Yai and Khlong Bangkok Noi. As time passed, the new canal was eroded and became gradually wider. In 1552, during the reign of King Chairachathirat of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, he ordered the construction of a canal bypassing the meander to shorten travel time, known as Khlong Lat Bangkok (คลองลัดบางกอก 'Bangkok Short-Cut Canal'). The canal, along with its counterpart Khlong Bangkok Yai, was initially a meandering part of the Chao Praya River's original course. The canal terminates at the confluence with Khlong Om Non and Khlong Bang Yai at the Old Bang Yai Market in Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi Province, along the way, it is also connected to many canals, such as Khlong Chak Phra, Khlong Maha Sawat, Khlong Bang Kruai.įor this reason it has been promoted as one of the cultural tourism routes, as well as other canals in Bangkok and the vicinity. The current flows north through many historical and cultural landmarks, such as Ansorissunnah Royal Mosque, National Museum of Royal Barges, Wat Suwannaram, Thon Buri railway station, Wat Amarintharam, and Wat Si Sudaram, a Thai temple known as the place where the poet Sunthorn Phu studied in his childhood, as well as Wat Bang Oi Chang in Nonthaburi Province, etc. The mouth of Khlong Bangkok Noi is located beside Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital (SiPH) and the former Bangkok Noi railway station (now the location of Thonburi Railway Station Pier). Khlong Bangkok Noi ( Thai: คลองบางกอกน้อย, pronounced lit 'Small Bangkok Canal') is a khlong (คลอง canal) in Bangkok its name is the origin of the name Bangkok Noi District. If you haven't, watch the episode to see Bangkok's alluring charm and vibrant atmosphere shining brightly on the small screen-again.Khlong Bangkok Noi near Wat Sri Sudaram A map showing Chao Praya river's original course and its shortcut canals. King the Land/Netflix Muang Boran (Ancient City) ![]() Muang Boran (The Ancient City), which features life-size replicas of ancient buildings, temples, and palaces, is also seen in the episode. The scene where the characters run around fountains was filmed at shopping destination ICONSIAM. King the Land/Netflix Wat Arun King the Land/Netflix Loha Prasat Attractions The couple gets to admire the beauty of Wat Arun, the towering stupa complex built a few hundred years along Chao Phraya River, and the golden-tiered Loha Prasat at Wat Ratchanadda that shines in the evening. Banyan Tree Bangkok Vertigo and Moon Bar Temples There are two hotel establishments featured in the drama: Sala Rim Naam at Mandarin Oriental where Sa-rang and Goo Won indulge in royal Thai cuisine, and rooftop bar Vertigo at Banyan Tree Bangkok. (Fact: There are street vendors around Ong Ang on weekends but not as many as you see in the series.) King the Land/Netflix Khun Daeng From there, they move on to Ong Ang Market to sample some street food. The characters kick off their culinary journey in Thailand at popular Vietnamese noodles spot Khun Daeng on Phra Athit Road (their soup noodles are really, really good). Photo: Top Koaysomboon Siri Sala Private Villa Restaurants and markets ![]() The villa, which comes with an efficient staff and in-house chefs, costs around B100,000 a night. The newly opened Siri Sala boasts three comfy bedrooms, all of which are decorated with familiar Thai ornaments and colorful art. The characters stay at Siri Sala, a private villa along Bangkok Noi Canal, a sub-riverway that branches out from Chao Phraya River. Photo: Park Youngsol/Netflix Siri Sala Hotels Here’s a rundown of where the episode was filmed. You can see them visiting some of Bangkok’s most popular attractions and some lesser-known spots, which are all portrayed beautifully. In the story, the main characters fly to the Thai capital to unwind and relax after a few hectic weeks at work. Fueling our obsession even more is the fact that the series dedicated its entire Episode 10 to Bangkok! Photo: Young Sol/Netflix Klong Ong Ang Market We’re currently into King the Land, the popular K-drama that portrays the fun and romantic relationship between hotelier Cheon Sa-rang (played by Im Yoon-ah) and chaebol heir Goo Won (played by Lee Jun-ho).
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