The fruits which the gardeners favored to plant were durian, pomelo, Marian plum, Burmese grape, mangosteen, rose apple, coconut palm, mango, etc.
[3][4] At present, Bangkok Noi District Office has conserved these durian strains in Chaloem Phrakiat 80 Phansa Public Park.
[5] Besides, in the area of Bang Khun Non there is a historical site, Wat Si Sudaram (formerly Wat Chi Pakhao), as in the past this monastery was the primary school in the childhood of a Thai famous poet, Sunthorn Phu.
Nowadays, the life style of people are changed, roads are the main role instead of canals, lands for residential are needed, therefore forms of former orchards are slightly faded and changed to be the plants nurseries, and decorative plants for sales.
The road was once the residence of Field Marshal Praphas Charusathien a high-ranking military officer and politician who played a large role in Thai politics in the 1970s.