Bang Krabue, Bangkok

Bang Krabue (Thai: บางกระบือ, pronounced [bāːŋ krā.bɯ̄ː]) is an intersection and neighbourhood in Bangkok's Thanon Nakhon Chai Si sub-district, Dusit district.

Its name translates as "community of water buffaloes", since in the past this area was a place to deal with the cattle from rancher traders (called in Isan dialect นายฮ้อย;[1] RTGS: naihoi) who travel from the Isan (northeastern region) and has stopped the herds of cattle at Saphan Khwai.

It's the road along the Chao Phraya river to Bang Sue, the district is adjacent to the province of Nonthaburi.

During the reign of King Rama VI, it was filled with rice mills, a large number of ports, docks and warehouses, as well as the location of Praya Bhirom Bhakdi's liquor factory, currently is Boon Rawd Brewery.

Including in the winter it was also home to large flocks of migratory gulls that migrate from the northern hemisphere.