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Grand Palace | Wat Arun | Wat Pho | Khao San Road | Chatuchak Weekend Market | Jim Thompson House | Chao Phraya River | Lumpini Park | Siam Paragon | Wat Saket (The Golden Mount) |
Grand Palace | Wat Arun | Wat Pho | Khao San Road | Chatuchak Weekend Market | Jim Thompson House | Chao Phraya River | Lumpini Park | Siam Paragon | Wat Saket (The Golden Mount) |
Chao Phraya River - Bangkok - Thailand
Chao Phraya River
The Chao Phraya River is a major river in Thailand that flows through the capital city of Bangkok. It is a major transportation artery for the country, with many ferries, boats, and barges carrying goods and passengers along its length. The river is also a major source of food and water for the people of Bangkok, and is home to many species of fish, birds, and other wildlife. The Chao Phraya River is an important cultural and historical landmark in Thailand, and is often referred to as the "River of Kings" due to its importance in the country's history.