Bang Khae (Thai: บางแค, pronounced [bāːŋkʰɛ̄ː]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbouring districts, clockwise from north, are Thawi Watthana, Taling Chan, Phasi Charoen, Bang Bon, and Nong Khaem district.

History

From 6 March 1998, Phasi Charoen Sakha 1 district was combined with Lak Song sub-district, formerly part of Nong Khaem District, to form a new district, called Khet Bang Khae. The sub-districts of the new Bang Khae district then consisted of Bang Khae, Bang Khae Nuea, Bang Phai and Lak Song.

Together with the creation of the district, the four sub-districts of Bang Khae were reorganised for administrative purposes. In 2009 the subdistrict boundaries were adjusted again.

Its name means "county of the hummingbird tree", likely referring to the past abundance of this plant in the area.

Administration

The district is divided into four sub-districts (khwaeng).

No.NameThaiArea (km2)Map
1.Bang Khaeบางแค6.486
2.Bang Khae Nueaบางแคเหนือ12.060
3.Bang Phaiบางไผ่14.670
4.Lak Songหลักสอง11.240
Total44.456

External links

  • (in Thai)