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TEST YOURSELF: History along the tracks
published : 29 Apr 2021 at 14:17
Exploring the BTS Green Line
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With the BTS Green Line extension connecting On Nut to Kheha, Samut Prakan has become a popular holiday escape, as it has historical sites and museums.
My sightseeing tour began with a 10-minute walk from the BTS Chang Erawan station to the Erawan Museum, which was once crowded with thousands of tourists.
Heritage along the tracks
Heritage along the tracks
In this first edition of our hop-on, hop-off series, Life explores cultural travel destinations along the BTS Green Line
published : 29 Apr 2021 at 04:00 The Erawan Museum celebrates first-class Thai craftsmanship.
Thanks to extensions of the rapid transit system, getting around Bangkok has become easier and more convenient than ever before.
The 3rd floor of Erawan Museum is designed to resemble Mount Meru.
The spiral nagalike staircases link Earth and heaven and are based on Buddhist belief.
The capital is currently connected with Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan to relieve traffic congestion and air pollution after several new elevated railway routes were added to the map.
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Panel told tap water ‘too salty’ to be safe The Bangkok Post © The Bangkok Post A Rot Fai community resident turns on a tap to fill a bottle with water at the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority headquarters in Bangkok. The government has been urged to tackle a saltwater intrusion problem after the amount of sodium in tap water exceeded safe levels. Pattarapong Chatpattarasill
Thailand is urgently tackling a saltwater intrusion problem after the amount of sodium in tap water exceeded the standard level.
The president of a subcommittee in charge of managing the Chao Phraya, Ping, Wang, Yom and Nan water basins, Weerakorn Khamprakob, said sodium in tap water was on Jan 30 measured at 2.2 grammes/litre which was deemed too much for consumption.
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