Bang Chueak Nang

Bang Chueak Nang (Thai: บางเชือกหนัง, pronounced [bāːŋ tɕʰɯ̂ak nǎŋ]) is one of the six khwaengs (subdistricts) of Taling Chan District in Bangkok's Thonburi side.

[3] Khlong Bang Chuek Nang has a starting point from the Wat Ko temple and long flowing as far as converging with Khlong Thawi Watthana near the Wat Sala Daeng temple on the border between Bang Khae and Thawi Watthana Districts, total length 12 km (7.5 mi).

They are mentioned in Kamsuan Samut, an ancient literature from the early Ayutthaya period; and are hence considered as two of the oldest communities in Bangkok.

Therefore, assuming that the name Bang Chanang was not, in turn, a corruption of any previous name, the earliest people living in the area could be dedicated to pottery production.

Bang Chueak Nang therefore changed its tambon status to that of a khwaeng of Khet Taling Chan as it is today.