Nakhon Pathom : hotel in Thailand and accommodation
General Information
Introduction
Nakhon Pathom is a small province located
just 56 Kms. from Bangkok. The province features
an ancient religious structure called “Phra Pathom Chedi”,
the first religious landmark that signified the influx of
Buddhism into Thailand. Nakhon Pathom is also renowned for
its abundant fruits varieties and famous dishes.
Formerly situated by the sea, the city prospered during the
Dvaravati civilisation. According to archaeological findings,
Nakhon Pathom was the first city to possess influences of
Buddhism and Indian civilisations. From the Phra Pathom Chedi
and other remains discovered in the city area, it is believed
that the city was a centre of civilisation in that era. People
of different races settled in Nakhon Pathom. However, a change
in the course of the river caused a draught that forced the
people to migrate and settle on the banks of river, and these
communities developed into towns. The new town was called
“Nakhon Chaisi” or “Sirichai”, leaving
Nakhon Pathom deserted for hundreds of years until the reign
of King Rama IV. While His Majesty was in monk hood, he travelled
to Nakhon Pathom and found the Phra Pathom Chedi that he regarded
to be the largest pagoda of all.
Nakhon Pathom covers an area of 2,168 square kilometres or
542,081.6 acres. It is divided into 7 administrative districts
or Amphoe, they are: Amphoe Muang Nakhon Pathom, Amphoe Buddhamonthon,
Amphoe Sam Phran, Amphoe Nakhon Chaisi, Amphoe Bang Len, Amphoe
Kamphaeng Saen, and Amphoe Don Toom.
Most of the areas are plains with no mountainous land, plateau
are found in the west east of Amphoe Muang and Amphoe Kamphaeng
Saen. The plains along the Tha Cheen River (Nakhon Chaisi
River) are the location of Amphoe Nakhon Chaisi, Amphoe Sam
Phran, and Amphoe Bang Len. These fertile lands provide agricultural
area for people, thus most of the residents earn their living
from agriculture; plantations, farming, growing food crops,
and fruit orchards. Especially so of pomelo. Nakhon Pathom
is well known for pomelo, some call the Nakhon Pathom the
sweet pomelo town.
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