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Campo de Bang Kung

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Arpakorn
June 8, 2018
Visitors will firstly see an imitation wall built in memory of the battle. Here is a historic navy camp site. Following the second defeat of the Ayutthaya kingdom in 1767, King Taksin the Great moved the naval force to set up camp in the district of Bang Kung since Mueang Mae Klong (the city of Mae Klong) was in the way used by the Burmese army. The camp site was left deserted for almost 200 years.
Visitors will firstly see an imitation wall built in memory of the battle. Here is a historic navy camp site. Following the second defeat of the Ayutthaya kingdom in 1767, King Taksin the Great moved the naval force to set up camp in the district of Bang Kung since Mueang Mae Klong (the city of Mae…
Stetae
September 22, 2014
Bang Kung Camp was once a navy campsite during the reign of King Taksin the Great. Following the second defeat of the Ayutthaya kingdom in 1767, the king relocated his navy to this campsite.
Nonniie
May 25, 2015
Set a few kilometres north of Amphawa on the west side of the river, Wat Khai Bang Kung is one of Thailand's most unique temples. The prime attraction is an Ayutthaya-era stone ubosot.
Tan
September 18, 2018
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Localização
Tambon Bang Kung, Chang Wat Samut Songkhram