Bang Khun Thian has Bangkok's only seashore. The coastline, about long, is muddy and contains
mangrove forests as well as
shrimp farms. The only way to access the Bay of Bangkok here is by boat. A group of
crab-eating macaques (
Macaca fascicularis, Thai ลิงแสม), a species of monkey, inhabits the coastal area. A fishing community is located nearby, and the seashore is known for its
seafood restaurants. Besides this, Bang Khun Thian's
mangrove forests are also home to the last group of
smooth-coated otters (
Lutrogale perspicillata, Thai นากใหญ่ขนเรียบ) in Bangkok. Facing northeast towards central Bangkok, Bang Khun Thian hosts important temples such as Wat Kamphaeng (วัดกำแพง), Wat Kok (วัดกก), Wat Tha Kham (วัดท่าข้าม), Wat Hua Krabue (วัดหัวกระบือ), and Wat Bang Kradi (วัดบางกระดี่). Bang Kradi in Samae Dam is reputed to be the residence of the
Thai Mon people.
Central Rama II is the main shopping mall in the district, accompanied by a
Lotus's and two
Big C malls. Taweethapisek Bangkhunthian School (a branch of
Taweethapisek School), Khlong Pittayalongkorn School, and Ratthanakosinsomphod Bangkhunthian School are the primary schools in the area. ==References==