Bang Phrom subdistrict, Bangkok

Bang Phrom (Thai: บางพรม, pronounced [bāːŋ pʰrōm]) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Taling Chan district, Bangkok's Thonburi side.

Local farmers therefore paid respects to Phosop (goddess of rice) and there was a shrine dedicated to her that still exists today inside Wat Siri Watthanaram at the confluence of three khlongs: Bang Phrom, Lat Ta Niao, and Latmayom.

Also on those days, they would have a ceremony to invite the Phosop statue procession to the various khlongs in Taling Chan at around 09.00 am where they would enshrine it in the local temple and have a complete celebration all night.

It was stolen by three men from outside the area circa the late 1970s and until today, this original statue has not been found.

Bang Phrom can be considered as the southeast part of the district, with a total area of 4.253 km2 (1.642 sq mi).