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Travel Destinations - Samut Sakhon Province
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.
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