Khlong Sa Bua


Khlong Sa Bua is a tambon of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district, the capital district of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, central Thailand.

History

Khlong Sa Bua is named after the khlong that runs through the upper part of the area. The canal can be considered as a historical place, owing the point where it confluence Khlong Pla Mo was the place where the promoters planned to overthrow the power of Khun Worawongsathirat, the usurper Ayutthaya ruler, led by Khun Pirenthorathep, assassinated him while traveling to capture white elephant at Lopburi via royal barge procession.
In addition, Wat Chao Ya, the canalside Buddhist temple was also believed to be the place where Khun Worawongsathirat consort, Lady Si Sudachan, fled to shore and was slayed along with her daughter who was born to Khun Worawongsathirat.
When the rebellion was successful, the promoters invited Prince Thianracha to be King Maha Chakkraphat, the 15th king of Ayutthaya. These events took place in 1548.
Khlong Sa Bua and Khong Pla Mo had all been main transportation routes since the early Ayutthaya period. Although nowadays they have been greatly reduced in importance. Wat Chao Ya is currently just an abandoned historical site.

Geography

Khlong Sa Bua is an area situated off the Ayutthaya island to northwest about. Its adjoining other subdistricts, clockwise from north, are Suan Phrik, Ban Ko, Hua Ro, Tha Wasukri, and Lumphli. It has an area of 4.65 km2.
The area is quasi-rural, Khlong Sa Bua is a main watercourse. It is an ancient canal that was dug to connect and to provide a shortcut between the royal palace and Khlong Chang. A very important waterway at the north of the Ayutthaya island. it runs from the Lopburi river or Khlong Mueang, near Wat Na Phra Men. Then it flows through numerous ancient ruins and temples on both banks of the waterway. As it flows back towards the south, it passes the Elephant Kraal and the other temples before once more linking with the Lopburi river around Hua Ro.
Baan Thai Ayutthaya Khlong Sra Bua, the elegant traditional Thai house is commonly used as filming location and restaurant for tourists, lies just outside the Khlong Sa Bua boundary in the neighbouring Lumphli subdistrict.

Administration

Khlong Sa Bua is administered by the Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) Khlong Sa Bua and some of it depends on city of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.
The seal of SAO Khlong Sa Bua features three lotuses rose from the water.
The area also consists of six administrative muban.
No.NameThai
1.Ban Pha Niantบ้านเพนียด
2.Ban Khlong Sa Buaบ้านคลองสระบัว
3.Ban Khlong Sa Buaบ้านคลองสระบัว
4.Ban Khlong Sa Buaบ้านคลองสระบัว
5.Ban Khlong Sa Buaบ้านคลองสระบัว
6.Ban Homบ้านหอม

Population

In 2021 it had a total population of 4,147 people in 1,201 households.
More than half of the population works as farmers.

Places

  • Wat Klang Khlong Sa Bua
  • Wat Chao Ya
  • Wat Si Pho
  • Wat Phra Ngam
  • Wat Takrai
  • Wat Chong Klom
  • Wat Kruttharam
  • Wat Mae Nang Pluem
  • Wat Intharam

Ceramic pottery, tiles and bricks area

Khlong Sa Bua has been the home to many potters and producers of ceramic roof tiles, stoves and ovens of various kinds since the early days of the former capital. The potters here are famous for their pots for storing medicine, steaming rice, storing sugar and fermented fish. Some residents are even still producing the same traditional ceramic roof tiles that have been used for centuries.