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Chachoengsao

















Chachoengsao, also known as Paet Rio, is located to the east of Bangkok
in Thailand’s central region. Chachoengsao is a fertile agricultural area fed
by the Bang Pakong River. Mango is the most popular fruit grown in the province,
and it is the location of the sacred Phra Phutthasothon Buddha image.
Derived from Khmer, the name Chachoengsao means deep canal, while
the name of Paet Rio (Paet means eight and Rio means stripes) is believed
to have come from the method that dried fish (which are abundant in the area)
were divided by eight stripes.
The history of modern Chachoengsao dates back to the Ayutthaya
Period, during the reign of King Phra Borom Tri Lokkanat, when most
people lived along the banks of Bang Pakong River and its canals. Prior to
that, based on archaeological assumptions, Bang Pakong Riverfront, like
many other river basins worldwide, was a center of ancient civilization
and habitat to a pre-historic populace. Five thousand year old skeletons
and ornaments have been found at Khok Phanomadee, now a village in
Amphoe Phanat Nikhom, Chonburi
(once a dominion under Chachoengsao's sovereignty)
providing the earliest evidence of this notion. According to geographers,
between 7,000 and 2,000 B.C.E. the coastline where pre-historic communities
resided was much farther inland. Thus, the assumption that Bangpakong
people were forefathers of the renowned Ban Chiang men is a sensible
assumption. Today, Phra Phutthasothon or Luang Pho Sothon is the center
of traditional beliefs and faith for the current residents of Chachoengsao.

Chachoengsao or Paet Rio is located 80 kilometers east of Bangkok.

Chachoengsao is a fertile agricultural area fed by the Bang Pakong River.

Mango is the most popular fruit grown in the province. Moreover, it is the

location of the sacred Phra Phutthasothon Buddha image.



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