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Machine Building Business construction Site at Kanchanaburi Royalty Free Stock Photo
KANCHANABURI,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 9,2020 : View of road construction site and traffic jams with bright orange traffic cones and Royalty Free Stock Photo
KANCHANABURI,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 9,2020 : View of road construction site and traffic jams with bright orange traffic cones and Royalty Free Stock Photo
KANCHANABURI,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 9,2020 : View of road construction site and traffic jams with bright orange traffic cones and Royalty Free Stock Photo
KANCHANABURI,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 9,2020 : View of road construction site and traffic jams with bright orange traffic cones and Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Machine Building Business construction Site at Kanchanaburi
KANCHANABURI,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 9,2020 : View of road construction site and traffic jams with bright orange traffic cones and Royalty Free Stock Photo
KANCHANABURI,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 9,2020 : View of road construction site and traffic jams with bright orange traffic cones and Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
This picture locatiion in Kanchanaburi Thailand. Kanchanaburi (Thai: กาญจนบุรี) is a town (thesaban mueang) in the west of Thailand and the capital of Kanchanaburi province. In 2006 it had a population of 31,327. The town covers the complete tambon Ban Nuea and Ban Tai and parts of Pak Phraek and Tha Makham, all of Mueang Kanchanaburi district, and parts of the tambon Tha Lo of Tha Muang district. In the late 19th century CE, Kanchanaburi was established by King Rama I as a defensive post against possible Burmese attacks at what is now Lat Ya subdistrict. In 1833 CE, the town was moved about 16 km towards the southeast along the river to its present location during the reign of King Rama III. Kanchanaburi, which is located where the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai rivers converge into the Mae Klong river, spans the northern banks of the river and is a popular spot for travelers, its location at the edge of a mountain range keeping it much cooler than the other provinces of central Thailand. The city has two major commercial districts: the downtown area consists of a grid of several streets with office buildings, shop fronts, and a shopping mall; and the riverfront area businesses are mostly located further west along River Kwai Road. Once a year a carnival comes to town and is set up in the area next to the bridge. At night there is a small pyrotechnics display that re-enacts the wartime bombing of the bridge.


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