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Bang Phli ( th, บางพลี, ) is a district (''
amphoe An amphoe (sometimes also ''amphur'', th, อำเภอ, )—usually translated as "district"—is the second level administrative subdivision of Thailand. Groups of ''amphoe'' or districts make up the provinces, and are analogous to countie ...
'') of Samut Prakan province in Thailand. It is home to Suvarnabhumi Airport (also called (New) Bangkok International Airport), which opened on 28 September 2006 as Thailand's primary airport. The district was part of the once-proposed
Nakhon Suvarnabhumi province Nakhon Suvarnabhumi ( th, นครสุวรรณภูมิ) was a proposed new province of Thailand in southeast Bangkok around Suvarnabhumi Airport. It was planned to include the districts Lat Krabang and Prawet of Bangkok and Bang Sao T ...
.


History

Bang Phli appeared as evidence that it has been a habitat since the Khmer era (around 435–1158), because many areas around it are names that are derived from Khmer such as Thap Nang, Nam Daeng, Bang Chalong etc. The
Khlong Samrong Khlong Samrong ( th, คลองสำโรง, ) is a ''khlong'' (canal) in central Thailand, regarded as the main watercourse of Samut Prakan Province. History The khlong was created a long way back, since the King Ramathibodi II's reign of ...
canal, which is long, flows through the area and is considered a main watercourse. Rattanakosin's renowned poet
Sunthorn Phu Phra Sunthorn Vohara (Phu) ( th, พระสุนทรโวหาร (ภู่), , ; 26 June 1786 – 1855), known as Sunthorn Phu ( th, สุนทรภู่, , ), is Thailand's best-known royal poet. He wrote during the Rattanakosin pe ...
wrote about Khlong Samrong in his work ''"Nirat Mueang Klaeng"'' during a visit to his father in Rayong Province. When he arrived here and impressed with the young people that take a boat pass through. The name "Bang Phli" came from the assumption that when King Naresuan the Great fought with the enemies that came to invade
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. He stopped the army here and have performed a ritual called ''" Bat Phli"'' to terrorize the enemies and to be an auspicious for the army."บางพลี...นามนี้มีที่มา" ("Bang Phli...this name have origins"), Tell the story..Bang Phli .. Thai heritage way .. (Free travel guidebook) th, ภาษาไทย In the reign of King
Rama III Nangklao ( th, พระบาทสมเด็จพระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว, ; 31 March 1788 – 2 April 1851), birth name Thap ( th, ทับ), also styled Rama III, was the third king of Siam ...
, Bang Phli became a community where more people came to live, consisting of a variety of people, such as
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with Teochews and
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. Most Chinese have a career in trading and building houses along the waterfront. Therefore, causing Bang Phli to prosper respectively and raised the status to a district in 1895.


Geography

Bang Phli district is on the eastern outskirts of Bangkok bisected by the Bang Na-Chonburi Expressway. Neighboring districts are
Bang Na Bang Na ( th, บางนา, ) is one of the Districts of Bangkok, fifty districts (''khet'') of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbors, clockwise from the north, are the Phra Khanong district, Phra Khanong and Prawet district, Prawet Districts of Bang ...
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Prawet Prawet ( th, ประเวศ, ) is one of the 50 districts of Bangkok, Thailand. It is in the southeast. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Bang Phli ( Samut Prakan province), Bang Na, Phra Khanong, Suan Luang, Bang Kapi, ...
, and
Lat Krabang Lat Krabang ( th, ลาดกระบัง, ) is one of the eastern districts of Bangkok. Geography & history Lat Krabang (literally translating to "slope of shield") is a second largest district of Bangkok (the first one is neighbouring distr ...
(all in Bangkok) in the north, Bang Sao Thong district, Bang Sao Thong and Bang Bo district, Bang Bo to the east, and Mueang Samut Prakan district, Mueang Samut Prakan to the south and west.


Administration

The district is divided into six sub-districts (''tambons''), which are further subdivided into 83 villages (''mubans''). Bang Phli itself is also a sub-district municipality (''thesaban tambon'') which includes parts of ''tambons'' Bang Phli Yai, Bang Pla, and Bang Chao Long. There are another six tambon administrative organizations (TAO) in the district. The missing geocodes in the table are now form Bang Sao Thong district.


Economy

Bang Phli is home to a number of manufacturing companies including Plan Toys; lingerie company, Triumph International; auto parts maker, Yarnphan; Surf Technicians Inc.; windsurfing equipment design company, Natural Corporation; chemical manufacturer, Hanwha Chemical alkali soluble resin (ASR) and emulsion plant; furniture manufacturer, Rockworth;, Hino Motors, and a Nivea cosmetics production plant. The first IKEA store in Thailand opened at Mega Bangna on the Bang Na-Bang Pakong Highway in Bang Kaeo in late-2011.


Festivals

Bang Phli is known for its annual Nymphaea lotus, Lotus Flower (Rap Bua) Festival, which takes place on the last day of vassa on the fourteenth day of the waxing moon in the eleventh Thai lunar calendar, lunar month, usually the full moon in October. A boat carrying a replica of the ''Luang Poh To'' Buddha statue from the temple Wat Bang Pli Yai Nai is moved along the Khlong Samrong canal. The people on the banks of the canal throw lotus flowers onto the boat, as donating lotus flowers to Buddha is merit-making.


Attractions

*Bang Phli floating market or Ancient Bang Phli market: an authentic market over 100 years old which still remains the same. It is located on the bank of Khlong Samrong. It was one of the flourishing communities in the past. It is assumed that Chinese opened this market in 1857 to transport goods and people from the east coast to Bangkok. What is interesting about the market are traditional wooden shophouses lined along the Khlong Samrong with a length of 500 m (1640 ft). They were built with Thai mixed Chinese architectures two-storey hipped roof. *Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai: an ancient wat, Buddhist temple rim Khlong Samrong next to floating market, where Luang Poh To is enshrined. This Buddha statue has a Thai folklore, folklore that is said to float over the water more than 200 years ago along with two other Buddha statues (Luang Poh Ban Laem of Wat Ban Laem and Luang Poh Sothon of Wat Sothonwararam). *Wat Bang Phil Yai Klang, also known as Wat Phra Non: another Buddhist temple in pair with Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, located between Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai and Wat Khong Kharam (Wat Yai Nu), hence the name Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang (Klang in Thai means middle). Highlight of the temple remains at the biggest Buddha reclining posture statue in Thailand named ''Phra Sakayamunee Si Sumetbophit'', with approximately 53 m (173 ft) long. *Mega Bangna, the first low rise Super Regional shopping center in Southeast Asia.


Health

* Bang Phli Hospital, a general hospital operated by the Ministry of Public Health (Thailand), Ministry of Public Health * Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute, Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute (CNMI), a university hospital operated by the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University


Education

* American School of Bangkok Bangna Campus * Thai-Chinese International School is in ''Bang Phli Yai''Home
. Thai-Chinese International School. Retrieved on 28 February 2013.


References

{{Amphoe Samut Prakan Districts of Samut Prakan province, Bang Phli