Korean German Japanese French Italian Protugese Spanish Indonesia Greek Romanian Chinese Hebrew

Thai  Eng

 

:: ABOUT THAILAND ::
TRIPS
VISA
TRANSIT
EMBASSIES
THAI FOOD
TRANSPORTION
MONEY

HOTEL RESERVATION

:: PRODUCT ::
GOLF 
SPA
DRIVING
HOSPITALS
HOLIDAY
LONG STAY
SHOPPING

:: NORTH ::
KAMPHAENGPHET
PHITSANULOK
SUKHOTHAI
PHETCHABUN
TAK
PHICHIT
UTTARADIT
PHRAE
CHIANGRAI
MAEHONGSON
CHIANGMAI
PHAYAO
NAN
LAMPANG
LAMPHUN
UTHAITHANI
NAKHONSAWAN

:: NORTH EAST ::
KALASIN
CHAIYAPHUM
KHONKAEN
NAKONRATCHASIMA
NAKHONPHANOM
BURIRAM
MAHASARAKHAM
YASOTHON
ROIET
LOEI
SISAKET
SAKONNAKHON
SURIN
NONGKHAI
UDONTHANI
NONGBUALAMPHU
UBONRATCHATHANI
MUKDAHAN
AMNARTCHAROEN

:: EAST ::
CHONBURI
RAYONG
CHANTHABURI 
TRAT

:: CENTRAL ::
PHETCHABURI
SAMUTSAKHON
SAMUTSONGKHRAM
SAMUTPRAKAN
PRACHUAPKHIRIKHAN
BANGKOK
NONTHABURI
PATHUMTHANI
NAKHONNAYOK
AYUTTHAYA
LOPBURI
SARABURI
SINGBURI
ANGTHONG
CHAINAT
NAKHONPATHOM
SUPHANBURI
RATCHABURI
KANCHANABURI
CHACHOENGSAO
PRACHINBURI
SAKAEO

:: SOUTH ::
CHUMPHON
RANONG
SURATTHANI
PHANG-NGA
PHUKET
KRABI
NAKHONSITHAMMARAT
SATUN
TRANG
PHATTHALUNG
SONGKHLA
PATTANI
NARATHIWAT
YALA



moohin Clip Video.


Thailand > SAMUTSAKHON

General Information
Samut Sakhon was formerly called “Tha Chin” probably because, in the old days, it had been a trading port dealing with a vast number of Chinese junks. In 1548, a town named “Sakhon Buri” was established at the mouth of the Tha Chin River. It was a centre for recruiting troops from various seaside towns. The name of the town was changed into "Mahachai" when Khlong (canal) Mahachai was dug in 1704 to join the Tha Chin River at the town. Later, the town was renamed “Samut Sakhon” by King Rama IV but it is still popularly called "Mahachai" by the villagers.

Samut Sakhon is located 30 kms. from Bangkok. The province occupies a total area of 872 square kilometres and is administratively divided into 3 districts: Muang Samut Sakhon, Krathum Baen, and Ban Phaeo. It is a major fishing port and also the biggest producer of brine salt.

How to get there
Car
a) From Bangkok, take Highway No. 35 (Thon Buri-Pak Tho) to Samut Sakhon via Bang Khunthian District Office and Mahachai Intersection.v
b) From Bangkok, take Highway No. 3 (Phetkasem Road) to Bang Khae, then turn into the outer ring road before proceeding along Ekkachai Road to Samut Sakhon.

Bus
Regular buses leave Bangkok’s Southern Bus Terminal daily between 4.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. Call 0 2435 1199-200 for more information.

Train
Visitors can take a regular train which departs from Wongwian Yai Railway Station to Mahachai Railway Station daily, and then connect a ferry from Mahachai to Samut Sakhon Town. Call 0 2465 2017 for more information

Wat Yai Chom Prasat Wat Chong Lom or Wat Sutthi Wata Wararam Wichian Chodok Fortress Wat Ratsatthakayaram
Salt Farms
Mahachai Market Fruit Orchard Visit

Thailand ::SAMUTSAKHON Web directory with search function:hotel and travel to thailand Click Hear for more infomation in English and Thai Version with full uptodate



Google
 
the web moohin.com



Information from http://www.tourismthailand.org/