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Saen Saep Canal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Khlong Saen Saep
Khlong Saen Saep ((タイ語:คลองแสนแสบ)) is a canal ''(khlong)'' in central Thailand, connecting the Chao Phraya River to Prachin Buri and Chachoengsao. A portion of the canal is used for public transport by an express boat service in Bangkok. The canal is lined with concrete walkways on either side in many areas where people stroll. In other areas the heavily polluted water oozes into adjacent properties, especially after heavy rainstorms. The canal is connected to many other canals in a large network, though most of the other canals do not have a regular transport service. ==History==
The Saen Saep canal was built by the order of King Rama III during the conflict between Siam and Annam about Cambodia, to establish a water transport for soldiers and weapons to Cambodia. The construction started in 1837 and was finished three years after.〔Shigeharu Tanabe: '' Historical Geography of the Canal System in the Chao Phraya Delta''. In: ''Journal Of The Siam Society, Vol. 65 Part 2'', The Siam Society, Bangkok 1977.〕 Klong Saen Saep was once filled with and abundance of lotus, King Mongkut in his 4th reign (1851-1868) built Sra Pathum Palace (Lotus Pond Palace) in Siam District, the names of the palace and present Pathum Wan district come from it.〔(2bangkok.com:Bangkok's Crucible of Construction )〕 The Saen Saep starts from Mahanak canal or Khlong Mahanak ((タイ語:คลองมหานาค)) around Mahakan Fortress ((タイ語:ป้อมมหากาฬ)) in Bangkok. In Chachoengsao it terminates into the Bang Pa Kong River.
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