Khuha Sawan, Bangkok
Khuha Sawan is a khwaeng of Phasi Charoen District, in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2020, it had a total population of 6,063 people.
Denomination
Its name Khuha Sawan after a local temple, Wat Khuha Sawan, a historic Buddhist temple, formerly known as Wat Sala Si Na.Geography
It is sort of shaped like a boot with toe not far from the Bang Wa BTS Skytrain and Bang Wa MRT Subway stations. It shares a border with sister subdistrict Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen. Both areas are informally known collectively as "Bang Phai".Khuha Sawan borders Bang Phrom and Khlong [Chak Phra subdistrict|Khlong Chak Phra] to the north, Bang Khun Si and Wat [Tha Phra] to the east, Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen to the south, Bang Chak and Bang Waek to the west.
It has a total area of 0.909 km2. Regarded as the smallest administrative area of Phasi Charoen District.
Places
- Khlong Bang Luang [Artist House], also referred to as Bann Silapin
- Wat Khuha Sawan
- Wat [Paknam Fang Tai]
- Wat Wichitkarnnimit
- Wat Nok
- Wat Bang Waek
- Wat Bot Ittharasanpetch
- Sutham Suksa School and Wat Suwan Khiri
- Thonburi Commercial College
- Bang Sao Thong Police Station
- Sujinwadee School