- Source: Bueng Kum district
Bueng Kum (Thai: บึงกุ่ม, pronounced [bɯ̄ŋ kùm]) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. From north clockwise, it is bounded by Bang Khen, Khan Na Yao, Saphan Sung, Bang Kapi, and Lat Phrao.
History
Bueng Kum was separated from Bang Kapi on 4 September 1989. It consisted of three sub-districts: Khlong Kum, Khan Na Yao, and Saphan Sung. On 14 October 1997, Khan Na Yao and Saphan Sung were elevated to districts, leaving Bueng Kum with a sole sub-district, Khlong Kum.
Bueng Kum was named so because of a lake ("bueng" means 'lake') used as water reservoir for flood prevention. There are also plants called "kum" (Crataeva sp.) around the lake. The lake is part of Seri Thai Park.
Administration
The district is divided into three sub-districts (khwaeng).
The missing numbers 2 and 3 belong to the sub-districts which were split off to form Saphan Sung and Khan Na Yao districts.
District council
The District Council for Bueng Kum has seven members, who each serve four-year terms.
Places
Seri Thai Park, a public park
Seri Thai Memorial Hall and Museum in Seri Thai Park
References
External links
BMA website with the tourist landmarks of Bueng Kum
Bueng Kum district office (Thai only)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
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- Khlong Kum subdistrict
- Lat Phrao district
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