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PM Prayut Happy with Global Award for Ong Ang Canal

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PM Happy with Global Award for Ong Ang Canal

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BANGKOK, March 15 (TNA) - Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is delighted that Ong Ang Canal has received an international award for its new and beautiful landscape that improves people's life.

Deputy government spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul said Prime Minister and Defense Minister Prayut expressed congratulations on the 2020 Asian Townscape Award that the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat) presented to Ong Ang Canal.

That proved the success of a project to improve the landscapes of canals in Bangkok and the project would be a model for landscape improvement in other areas of Thailand and in other countries, she said.

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news/line-today-english-news-654805

 

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Bangkok won 2020 Asian Townscape Awards for Klong Ong Ang renovation project

Thailand is one of six countries that won the award from the UN-Habitat Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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Bangkok, 15 March, 2021 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to share that the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has won a UN-Habitat award for its Klong Ong Ang renovation project, the Thai capital’s latest walking street launched in November 2020.

Bangkok Governor, Pol. General Aswin Kwanmuang, announced on his personal Facebook page (@aswinkwanmuang) that the Klong Ong Ang renovation project was awarded the 2020 Asian Townscape Awards from UN-Habitat Fukuoka, making Thailand one of six countries that were chosen for the landscape improvement project.

Governor Aswin also invited all to visit the Klong Ong Ang Walking Street, which takes place every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 16.00-22.00 Hrs. As well as lots of food and goods, the walking street features charming street art along both sides of the canal, from Damrong Sathit Bridge to Saphan Han Bridge plus live music, other performances and kayaking activities.

Hosted by the UN-Habitat Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, in cooperation with the Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Centre, Asian Habitat Society, and Asia Townscape Design Society, the 2020 Asian Townscape Awards are designed to honour cities, regions, projects, etc. that have played a significant role as models in landscape construction for the purpose of materialising a living environment that is happy and fulfilling to the people of Asia.

“Landscape is a visible form of environment where the people’s daily lives evolve around and consist of various natural, visible, conceptual elements; such as, mountains, rivers, greenery, urban space, buildings, local culture and the activities of the people who live in and around them,” according to the 2020 Asian Townscape Awards: Call for Applications document.

Five other countries that also received the 2020 Asian Townscape Awards were Japan, South Korea, China, Nepal and Malaysia.

Source: https://www.tatnews.org/2021/03/bangkok-won-2020-asian-townscape-awards-for-klong-ong-ang-renovation-project/

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I walk along khlong Saen Saep daily and here too they painted the walls and railings and cleaned it up. It actually looks quite nice now.

Was going to go last night, but got distracted by a new bar on soi 11....anyone been?.....Worth a look?

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