Baan Hang, King Rama V, or Baan Hang Rama 5, Baan Pha Po, located at Nakhon Chum Subdistrict, Mueang District, Kamphaeng Phet Province. Kamphaeng Phet Province It is close to Wat Sawang Arom. This house is a 2-story wooden building, built with teak wood throughout the back. There is a mix of Thai and Western styles. Decorated by using beautiful carved wood patterns. and it is the residence of Pa Po A group of Burmese people whose profession was the lumber trade around the mouth of Suan Mak Canal in Nakhon Chum during the reign of King Rama V. This house was purchased from Phraya Ram. One time when King Chulalongkorn His Majesty traveled to Kamphaeng Phet Province in the year 1906, and it is what gave rise to the name "Ban Hang, King Rama V".
According to the history mentioned Look at Supho or Phraya Taka. He is Papo´s brother. He came to request a lease in the timber trade from Phraya Kamphaeng Phet (Ong) in the year that ended the reign of King Rama IV, 1875, but in 1886, Papo began to trade in timber by establishing a house at the mouth of Khlong Suan. Areca nut It is the point where logs are hauled from the forest and sent down to Nakhon Sawan, which is the largest timber trading center in the lower northern region.
With respect and faith in Buddhism Pha Po and Phraya Taka (elder brother) worked together to restore the pagoda and raise the tiered top in Wat Phra Borommathat Chedi Yaram, located in Nakhon Chum.
At present, the old house is still an old-fashioned house with the same characteristics. However, the wood used to build the house has begun to deteriorate. Therefore, a sign was installed that said "Do not enter the house" and there are ruined cement pillars in the walkway to the house. The remains are visible debris. And there are people who bring candles and incense to pay their respects. An old house from the reign of King Rama V is located on the opposite side of Ban Phapo. Located on the bank of Suan Mak Canal.
Baan Hang, King Rama V, or Baan Hang Rama 5, Baan Pha Po, located at Nakhon Chum Subdistrict, Mueang District, Kamphaeng Phet Province. Kamphaeng Phet Province It is close to Wat Sawang Arom. This house is a 2-story wooden building, built with teak wood throughout the back. There is a mix of Thai and Western styles. Decorated by using beautiful carved wood patterns. and it is the residence of Pa Po A group of Burmese people whose profession was the lumber trade around the mouth of Suan Mak Canal in Nakhon Chum during the reign of King Rama V. This house was purchased from Phraya Ram. One time when King Chulalongkorn His Majesty traveled to Kamphaeng Phet Province in the year 1906, and it is what gave rise to the name "Ban Hang, King Rama V".
According to the history mentioned Look at Supho or Phraya Taka. He is Papo´s brother. He came to request a lease in the timber trade from Phraya Kamphaeng Phet (Ong) in the year that ended the reign of King Rama IV, 1875, but in 1886, Papo began to trade in timber by establishing a house at the mouth of Khlong Suan. Areca nut It is the point where logs are hauled from the forest and sent down to Nakhon Sawan, which is the largest timber trading center in the lower northern region.
With respect and faith in Buddhism Pha Po and Phraya Taka (elder brother) worked together to restore the pagoda and raise the tiered top in Wat Phra Borommathat Chedi Yaram, located in Nakhon Chum.
At present, the old house is still an old-fashioned house with the same characteristics. However, the wood used to build the house has begun to deteriorate. Therefore, a sign was installed that said "Do not enter the house" and there are ruined cement pillars in the walkway to the house. The remains are visible debris. And there are people who bring candles and incense to pay their respects. An old house from the reign of King Rama V is located on the opposite side of Ban Phapo. Located on the bank of Suan Mak Canal.