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English Bangkok

Bangkok is the capital and largest city of Thailand, alias "city of angels". Located on the east bank of Zhaopiye River, facing Siam Bay in the south, it is the largest city in Indochina Peninsula and the second largest city in Southeast Asia. It is the center of politics, economy, trade, transportation, culture, science and technology, education and religion in Thailand.

Bangkok is a prosperous international metropolis and a trading center of precious metals and gems. The economy accounts for 44% of Thailand's total, and Bangkok Port undertakes 90% of Thailand's foreign trade. Bangkok has developed tourism and was selected as the most popular tourist city in the world in 20 13.

Extended information of administrative divisions in Bangkok:

Bangkok has 24 counties and 65,438+050 districts, most of which are east of Chao Phraya River. * * * There are six industrial and commercial zones, the most prosperous of which is Longlu in Bandai District. Wangjiatian Square is "the largest"; Schleim street is the most "foreign"; China City-Huaren Street Market is the largest and most prosperous. The area along the Chao Phraya River is not only the political center of Thailand, but also a densely populated area of tourist attractions.

The administrative area of Grand Kyoto in Bangkok is divided into 38 counties, including: Penang, Lushi, Batung Veng, Sanpantawang, Banding, Paiyetai, Bandabi, Paikunlun, Wuxian, Langzhu, Raja Bandai and Tun.

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