Nong Chok village
Nong Chok village
Stop at the water gate in Nong Chok village
Nong Chok at Khlong Saen Saeb
Different views on the way back
Al-Ih San Mosque
Khlong Saen Saeb in the evening light
Last fishing out of the Khlong that day
Residents waving us on an overhead crossing
Samunyinam Mosque minarets in sunset light
Minarets of the Salimunyinam Mosque
Footbridge along the Khlong
Resident housings beside the footbridge
Morning Glory plants behind the net
Bizarre trunk shows out the water surface
Netfishing out the Khlong
Wat Samosorn Nikorn Kasem
Darul Muttaqien Mosque
Inhabitation along the Khlong
Darul Muttageen Mosque
Gorgeous landscape beside Khlong Saen Saep
Simple estate riparian on the Khlong
Alhutsana Mosque
A stately home on Khlong Saen Saeb
Simple ferry cross the canal
Khlong Bueng Kwang the starting point
Khlong Si the side canal of Khlong Saen Saeb
Khlong Si
Khlong Si
Khlong Si
Slum huts at the Khlong Si side
Poor housing at the Khlong Si water side
The straightaway Khlong Saen Saeb
Local resident boy at Khlong Saen Saeb
Nameplate from a side Khlong
Cupola of the Addharolumutdin Mosque
Pupils going home along the Khlong Saen Saeb
Muslim girls and their school uniform
Saen Saeb got an unused canal
Salimunyinam Mosque
Other simple estates at the canal side
Abandoned property
Darunna Im Mosque and no worshipper
Muslim house without spirit house
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Nong Chok village
We reached the final destination Nong Chok village. Nong Chok is a district and a village with a long time history.
The district was established as an amphoe in 1897 during King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) period. The original settlers were muslims relocated from cities in southern Thailand. In 1902, it became an amphoe of the newly setup Min Buri Province. Due to economic hardship during 1930-31, Min Buri Province was disbanded in 1931 and Nong Chok was transferred to Chachoengsao Province. However the administration was moved under Bangkok the next year due to inconveniece of travel between Nong Chok and Chachoengsao. Today about 75 percent of the population remains Muslims while 22 percent are buddhists. The name Nong Chok means water lettuce swamp.
The district was established as an amphoe in 1897 during King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) period. The original settlers were muslims relocated from cities in southern Thailand. In 1902, it became an amphoe of the newly setup Min Buri Province. Due to economic hardship during 1930-31, Min Buri Province was disbanded in 1931 and Nong Chok was transferred to Chachoengsao Province. However the administration was moved under Bangkok the next year due to inconveniece of travel between Nong Chok and Chachoengsao. Today about 75 percent of the population remains Muslims while 22 percent are buddhists. The name Nong Chok means water lettuce swamp.
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