Nong Chok (Thai: หนองจอก, pronounced [nɔ̌ːŋt͡ɕɔ̀ːk]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other districts (from north clockwise): Amphoe Lam Luk Ka of Pathum Thani province, Amphoe Bang Nam Priao and Amphoe Mueang Chachoengsao of Chachoengsao province, Lat Krabang, Min Buri and Khlong Sam Wa of Bangkok. It is the biggest, easternmost and the most sparsely populated district of Bangkok.

History

The district was established as an amphoe in 1897 during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. The original settlers were Muslims relocated from southern Thailand. In 1902, it became an amphoe of the newly established Min Buri province. Due to economic hardship during 1930–31, Min Buri Province was disbanded in 1931 and Nong Chok was transferred to Chachoengsao province.

District administration was later moved again to Bangkok in 1932 due to inconvenience of travel between Nong Chok and Chachoengsao. As of 2006[update], about 75% of the population were Muslims while 22% were Buddhists. The name Nong Chok means water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) swamp.

Administration

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

No.NameThaiArea (km2)Map
1.Krathum Raiกระทุ่มราย38.132
2.Nong Chokหนองจอก29.992
3.Khlong Sipคลองสิบ30.849
4.Khlong Sip Songคลองสิบสอง38.867
5.Khok Faetโคกแฝด22.524
6.Khu Fang Nueaคู้ฝั่งเหนือ17.750
7.Lam Phak Chiลำผักชี33.358
8.Lam Toitingลำต้อยติ่ง24.789
Total236.261

Economy

Agriculture was and remains the most important part of Nong Chok economy. Rice, vegetables, fruits, and livestocks are the main products. It is famous for its gamecocks and birdcages. Many canals were dug for irrigation and transportation.

Environment

With its rural environment and surrounding agricultural lands, Nong Chok remains the last natural habitat of flying fox colonies in the Bangkok area.

It is said that in the past, when the environment was still pristine, one could see as far as Chachoengsao and even some mountains in the Bang Pla Soi area of Chonburi from Nong Chok.

Places

Nong Chok Park

Education

International schools include:

External links

  • (Thai only)