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Pak Kret (Thai: ปากเกร็ด) is a district (Amphoe) in the northeastern part of Nonthaburi province, central Thailand.

Geography

Leaning chedi on Ko Kret

The district is located in the northeast of the province. It borders (from north clockwise) the districts Lat Lum Kaeo and Mueang Pathum Thani of Pathum Thani Province, Don Mueang and Lak Si of Bangkok, and Mueang Nonthaburi and Bang Bua Thong of Nonthaburi.

The district is crossed by the Chao Phraya River. A large ox bow of the river has been shortened by a canal dug in 1722 in Ayuthaya Era. The island Ko Kret, formed by Khlong Lat Kret and the river, is home of a Mon (also called Raman) community, famous for the pottery. Monam Lai Wichit, the most beautiful pottery product of the island, is also the symbol of the province Nonthaburi. The most notable icon of the island is the leaning chedi or Chedi Mutao, a pagoda in Wat Poramai Yigawat located at the north-eastern tip of the island.

Attractions and travel

Ko Kret

Thai dance at the Wat Pailom

Ko Kret (13°54′31″N 100°28′43″E / 13.90861°N 100.47861°E / 13.90861; 100.47861 Coordinates: Extra unexpected parameters
) is the most famous place in Pak Kret, and its most popular tourist target. On the island there are several temples (wat), such as Wat Poramai Yigawat, Wat Phailom, Wat Saotong Thong and Wat Chimphi, as well as the OTOP Village, which serves as a market for local products and souvenirs. Other attractions include the dessert shop (Ran Khun Aew), Kret Buddha Garden, and a small bar.

The island is only reachable by boat, usually from the Wat Sanam Nau Pier. There are also boat tours around the island.

Mueang Thong Thani

Mueang Thong Thani is a satellite city with high-rise condominiums developed by Bangkok Land in 1989, the company built Mueang Thong Thani Stadium in 1998 for the 13th Asian Games. The stadium was later renamed IMPACT Exhibition Center. It includes a 12,000 entertainment and sports arena, which is the primary large-scale concert venue for Bangkok, as well as a convention center for trade shows.

Education

A partial list of primary and secondary schools in Pak Kret:

  1. Nawamintarachinuthid Horwang Nonthaburi School (also called Horwangnon)
  2. Suan Kulab Wittayalai Nonthaburi School (also called Suannon)
  3. Pak Kret Secondary School[1]
  4. Wat Poramai Yigawat School
  5. Wat Salakun School
  6. Pitchaya Suksa School
  7. International School Bangkok

Transportation

There are 7 main roads in Pak Kret,

  1. Karnchanapiksek Rd.
  2. Chaeng Wattana Rd.
  3. Tiwanon Rd.
  4. Poommivet Rd.
  5. Nonthaburi-Pathum Thani Rd.
  6. Bang Buatong-Pathum Thani Rd.
  7. Sri Saman Rd.

Administration

The district is subdivided into 12 communes (tambon). These are further subdivided into 85 villages (muban).

No. Name Thai name     
1. Pak Kret ปากเกร็ด 7. Tha It ท่าอิฐ
2. Bang Talat บางตลาด 8. Ko Kret เกาะเกร็ด
3. Ban Mai บ้านใหม่ 9. Om Kret อ้อมเกร็ด
4. Bang Phut บางพูด 10. Khlong Khoi คลองข่อย
5. Bang Ta Nai บางตะไนย์ 11. Bang Phlap บางพลับ
6. Khlong Phra Udom  คลองพระอุดม  12. Khlong Kluea  คลองเกลือ 

5 of the tambon covering 34 villages belong to the city (thesaban nakhon) of Pak Kret. The other 7 tambon are each administrated by a Tambon Administrative Organization (TAO).