Khlong Ong Ang forms the southern part of the second concentric canal of medieval Bangkok. The name Khlong Ong Ang means "jar canal", the reason being it passes through the jar-making community of Bangkok.
Khlong Ong Ang joins
Khlong Bang Lamphu at the
Phan Fa Lilat Bridge. From there, it flows south to end at the
Chao Phraya River. Along the way, it divides Bangkok's Little India, at Phahurat, from Chinatown, at
Sampheng.
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