Khlong Chedi Bucha

Khlong Chedi Bucha is a in , sharing a similar origin with . Both were dug during the reign of King Mongkut to shorten travel time for the monarch and pilgrims traveling from to pay homage to Phra Pathom Chedi, the country's largest and oldest pagoda and one of its most revered.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Nakhon Chai Si railway station and Wat Klang Bang Kaeo.

Railway station
is a railway station located in Wat Khae Subdistrict, Nakhon Chai Si District, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. It is a class 2 railway station located 35.134 km from .

Buddhist temple
is a in Nakhon Chai Si District, . Located on the , the temple was established during the Ayutthaya period.

Buddhist temple
is a Buddhist temple.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sam Phran.

Town
is the southernmost district of , . is situated 9 km south of Khlong Chedi Bucha.

Khlong Chedi Bucha

Latitude
13.80464° or 13° 48′ 17″ north
Longitude
100.18579° or 100° 11′ 9″ east
Elevation
7 metres (23 feet)
Open location code
7P52R53P+V8
Geo­Names ID
8139392
Wiki­data ID
Q16306949
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Thai—“Khlong Chedi Bucha” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Khlong Chedi Bucha
  • Egyptian Arabic: خلونج تشيدى بوشا
  • German: Khlong Chedi Bucha
  • Thai: Khlong Chedi Bucha
  • Thai: คลองเจดีย์บูชา

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