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Bangkok’s Klong Ong Ang Canal area neglected despite tourism appeal


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The controversy around the neglected state of the Klong Ong Ang Canal area, once touted as a tourist hotspot by the previous government, has prompted officials from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to come forward in defence. Images revealing the dilapidated condition of the area, including parked vehicles on a freshly paved footpath, abandoned artistic graffiti installations, and homeless individuals sleeping, have been shared widely online, sparking criticism of the BMA’s management.

 

The BMA’s spokesperson, Aekvarunyoo Amrapala, attempted to explain the situation on Sunday. According to him, the footpath strewn with parked vehicles is still under reconstruction by the Public Works Department of the BMA and has yet to be handed over to the BMA’s control. Deputy Governor of Bangkok, Sanon Wangsrangboon, echoed these comments via a Facebook post on Saturday, stating that the BMA is awaiting the contractor’s completion.

 

In response to the issue of unauthorised parking in the area, Aekvarunyoo informed that the municipal police have publicised a prohibition on parking and that the contractor will explore ways to prevent parking on the pathway.


Addressing the issue of homeless people captured in the images, Aekvarunyoo stated that individuals found sleeping, consuming alcohol, or fishing in the area will be cautioned. These activities, he stressed, mar the appeal of the tourist destination and pose safety concerns for local residents.


In a bid to revive tourism in the area, Aekvarunyoo added that the BMA plans to host outdoor events during the upcoming Songkran festival next month, reported Bangkok Post.

 

In related news, once a vibrant tourist hotspot in Bangkok’s Chinatown, Klong Ong Ang faced neglect despite its recognition with the 2020 Asian Townscape Award. Despite its past glory, pollution and homelessness marred its once bustling walkways. Despite accolades, lack of engagement and maintenance hindered its potential revival as a lively public space.

 

by Mitch Connor

Photo via Twitter/ @chadchart_team

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-03-11

 

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The renovated canal area looks nice, but I've never seen more than about one block of the walkway in active use - the rest is always deserted. Part of the problem is that it's impossible to move from one section to the next without going up some stairs and running across a busy road, with no light or crosswalk at the natural crossing point.

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Fishing? Really? You think they would encourage the fisherman to be there because it openly indicates that the water is of good quality , that the environment is clean! Caveat I’ve never been there, just defending my fellow fisherman

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