Bangkok and the mighty 375 km long Chao Phraya River are inextricably linked. The river splits Bangkok into two parts and is also called the lifeblood of the city. The Chao Phraya is therefore also known as the "River of Kings". This river, rich in history and culture, has an impressive flow and a vital economic function, although it is also known for its flooding.

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