Bueng Kum

Bueng Kum is a pond in , . Bueng Kum is situated nearby to the quarter , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Seri Thai Park and Wat Sri Bun Rueang.

Park
, previously known as Bueng Khum or Bueng Ta Thong, is a public park in , . Originally a large pond, it was redeveloped into a to combat flooding in Bangkok and renamed to honour the Seri Thai of World War II in 1997.

Buddhist temple
is a Buddhist temple.

Monorail station
station is a Bangkok MRT station on the Yellow Line. The station is located on Lat Phrao Road in , . The station has four entrances and is located near The Mall Bangkapi shopping centre.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ramkhamhaeng and Ratchadaphisek.

is a vast district that lies along Road, a major arterial road in east . The area could be considered a suburb and is almost completely unknown to foreign travellers, with the notable exception of Suvarnabhumi Airport.

is the district that follows the northeastern portion of Road. It is north of , east of and west of .

Bueng Kum

Latitude
13.78078° or 13° 46′ 51″ north
Longitude
100.65856° or 100° 39′ 31″ east
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
7P52QMJ5+8C
Geo­Names ID
6845183
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In Other Languages

“Bueng Kum” goes by many names.
  • Thai: บึงกุ่ม

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