Chimphli
Chimphli, also written as Chim Phli, is a khwaeng of Taling Chan District, Thonburi side of Bangkok.
History
Chimphli was originally a tambon in Amphoe Taling Chan, Thonburi Province. Later, Phra Nakhon and Thonburi Provinces were merged in 1972 as Bangkok. In 1986, enacted the new Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Act. designated Bangkok as a special administrative region, Chimphli has become a full sub-district of Taling Chan District ever since.The name Chimphli, as defined by the Royal Institute Dictionary means, cotton tree.
Geography
Chimphli is regarded as a north and northwest part of the district, with a total area of 8.730 km2, include agricultural area of 2,666.1 rai.Neighbouring subdistricts are : Maha Sawat in Amphoe Bang Kruai of Nonthaburi Province, Taling Chan in its district, Khlong Chak Phra in its district, Bang Ramat in its district, and Sala Thammasop in Thawi Watthana District, respectively.
Geography of Chimphli is a plain alternating with a slightly lowland, most of them are in the southern part of the area.
Economy
Most Chimphli residents work in agriculture. Vegetables and ornamental plants are the main products of the area.Administration
Chimphli can also be divided into 11 mus.Temples
There are six Buddhist temples in Chimphli- Wat Krachang
- Wat Thong
- Wat Phutthachak Mongkhon Chayaram
- Wat Mondop
- Wat Samo Kot
- Wat Ang Kula
Transportation
and Phutthamonthon Sai 1 Roads are the main road, while Chimphli, Kaeo Ngoen Thong, Chak Phra, Suan Phak, and Thung Mangkon Roads are the minor road.Bangkok Bus Terminal is a central station for buses traveling from Bangkok and vicinity to many provinces in southern region is located in this area as well.
Chimphli is served by the Taling Chan railway station and Ban Chim Phli railway halt of the State Railway of Thailand, whose Southern Line runs through the area. In the near future, Taling Chan railway station will also serve the Red Line commuter train from here to Bang Sue Grand Station in the downtown Bangkok.