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Bangkok City Guide
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.
It is the centre of politics, economy, education, culture, and
transportation. A large number of tourists often travel to Bangkok
because there are so many attractions to visit. The other attraction
is the friendly people and wonderful culture. Thai people are
very generous; it is a family based culture. Thais call there
neighbor “pee” (older brother or sister) or “nong”
(younger brother or sister). It is said Bangkok is one of the
safest cities to visit.
Geography
Bangkok is located in the central
part of the country on the low-flat plain of the Chao Phraya River,
which is the most important river that can be compared to the
main artery of the nation. The location is at latitude 130 45'
north and longitude 1000 28' east. It is a tropical land with
long hours of sunshine, high temperature and humidity.
Bangkok was established in 1782 as the new capital of Thailand
by King Rama I of the Chakri Dynasty on a flood plain delta of
the Chao Phraya River. The location was then selected with the
consideration as a natural defense from enemies and the richness
of water for lives earning. Since its establishment, the city
grew steadily in size and importance which at first covered only
4.14 square kilometers to now, a megacity that comprises of 50
districts with total area of 1568.737 square kilometers.
Climate
The climate is influenced by seasonal
monsoon. There are three main seasons; Rainy (May-October), Winter
(November-January) and Summer (February-April). The average low
temperature is approximately in low to mid 20 degree Celsius and
high temperature in mid 30 degree Celsius.
Administration
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is the
sole organization at the local authority level responsible for
the well-being of Bangkok residents with some financial support
from the central government. The Governor is the chief of the
city administration, elected by popular vote for a four-year term.
The Governor will appoint four deputy governors as executive administrators.
Economy
Bangkok is the commercial center of Thailand,
as well as Southeast Asia, for imports and exports. There are
two important sectors of economy in Bangkok. First, Thailand has
been an agricultural country in South East Asia, so agriculture
was the main source generating income. Now the expansion of the
agricultural sector is steadily increasing. During the mid-1980s,
agriculture accounted for an average of about 25 percent of GDP,
and agricultural commodities accounted annually for over 60 percent
of the value of all exports. Second, Tourism has become a main
source of revenue, with increasing numbers of visitors coming
to Thailand.
Population
During 1782 - 1900, the commencing period
of city establishment, Bangkok grew rather slowly. The population
then was only 600,000 and urbanized area was about 18 square kilometers.
After the Second World War, the city was increasingly populated
with rapid urbanization which brought about number of infrastructures
and other constructions. The registered population in Bangkok
increased from 1.6 million in 1958 to 5.4 million in 1986 and
5.6 million in 1999. The population of Bangkok is now close to
7 million by registered record or about 10 million of daytime
population. Most residents in Bangkok are native Thais with around
25% of the city's inhabitants being Chinese or of Chinese descents
as well as Indians, Arabs, Malays and Europeans. Most Thais are
welcoming and friendly to visitors and thus the alias "Land
of smile" is appreciated granted to Thailand.
Transportations
BTS Sky Train
BTS Sky Train stations can mostly be found
in commercial areas of Sukhumvit and Silom, it is fast and safe.
The sky train is divided into 2 lines: Sukhumvit line (On Nut
Station-Mo Chit Station), and Silom lines (Saphan Taksin Station-National
Stadium Station). The sky train has a minimum and maximum fare
of 10-40 baht. Tourists may buy 30 day tourist tickets to save
money, only 250 baht/10 trips, or day tickets, 100 baht (unlimited
trips).
The BTS Tourist Information Centers is open daily from 8.00 a.m.
- 8.00 p.m. at
the following stations:Siam, Nana and Saphan Taksin. For more
information, call: 0-2617-7340.
BMCL Subway
BMCL Subway is another comfortable and fast
transportation choice. The beginning of “Chalerm Ratcha
Mongkhon” line is Hua Lum Phong station (also the main train
station in Bangkok), total of 18 stations, major stations at:
The Queen Sirikit's International Convention and Exhibition Center,
Silom, Suan Lumpini, Asoke, Ratchada, Ladprao and Pahonyotin road.
The Asoke and Silom stations are connected to the the BTS. There
are also "Park & Ride" at Ladprao and Phra Ram 9
Stations. BMCL Subway has a minimum and maximum fare of 10-15
baht (For trial period only)
The BMCL subway is open daily from 06.00 a.m. - 12.00 midnight.
For more information, call: 0-2264-5200.
Buses
There are a lot of buses offered in Bangkok going to all places,
with a fare starting at 3.5 baht for open air buses. Air-conditioned
blue buses have minimum and maximum fares from 8 to 16 baht. Euro
II or Orange air-conditioned buses charge 10-20 baht. Air-conditioned
microbuses charge a flat fare of 20 baht all routes. For more
information call 184 or 0-2246-0973.
A buses route map is available at bookshops. A free city map can
also be picked up at The Bangkok Tourist Division office, Bangkok
Tourist Information Booths throughout Bangkok and the TAT office
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Taxis
Taxis in Bangkok are metered. They charge
a minimum of 35 baht, for the first 3 kilometers, and approximately
5 baht per kilometer thereafter.When in Traffice the meter is
timed and calculated in the fare.
Tuk-Tuk
These three-wheeled 'open-air' motorised taxis
are popular for short journeys. Fares must be bargained in advance.
Minimum fares, for journeys of up to 3 kilometers, are approximately
30 baht.
Boats
There are various types of boat identified
in color flags. Boat service on the Chao Phraya River connects
Bangkok with the northern neighbouring province of Nonthaburi,
starting from the Tha Nam Non Pier and ending at Saphan Taksin
Pier (Sathorn).
Boat (no flag) stop at all pier, has a minimum fare of 8 baht.
Rapid boat (orang flag) has a fare of 10 baht all routes.
Express boat (yellow flag) stop at only on crowded and main piers.
The Express boat has a fare of 15 baht all routes. After rush
hour, these boat are used for tourist purpose. There are guide
boats for travellrs with guide to give information about the riverside.
The boat with blue flag, is the fastest stopping only on 3 pier,
ThaNamNon Pier, Siriraj Pier and SaphanTaksin (Sathorn) Pier.It
has a minimum and maximum fares from 25-35 baht. (For trial period,
it just newly had this type)
Boats run daily from 06.00 A.M-06.40 P.M.
Motorcycles Taxi
In rush hours, there is a lot of traffic jam,
if your late and want to be on time you can try the motorcycle
taxi. Fares must be bargained in advance. Minimum fares are 5
baht. You need to bargin the fare before taking the ride.
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