Bang Kung Camp

Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research

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Bang Kung Camp is located in Bang Kung Sub-district. When arriving at the campsite, visitors will first see an imitation wall built in memory of the battle. Here is a historic navy campsite. Following the second defeat of the Ayutthaya kingdom in 1767 CE, King Taksin the Great moved the naval force to set up camp in the district of Bang Kung since Mueang Mae Klong (the city of Mae Klong) was on the way used by the Burmese army. A wall was built to make Wat Bang Kung in the middle of the camp a spirit centre for soldiers. King Taksin the Great later commanded the Chinese from Rayong, Chon Buri, Ratchaburi, and Kanchanaburi to form a guard unit for the camp. The camp was, therefore, called the "Bang Kung Chinese Camp." The king named the guards "Thahan Phakdi Asa" or the "Voluntary loyal soldiers."

In 1768 CE, the Burmese king of Angwa led an army via Kanchanaburi to surround the camp. King Taksin the Great and Phra Maha Montri (Bunma) jointly fought and defeated the Burmese. It was the first battle against the Burmese after the Kingdom of Thon Buri had been established by King Taksin. The victory was hailed as moral support to the Thai people while it created a sense of fear among the Burmese army. The campsite was left deserted for almost 200 years. In 1967 CE, the Ministry of Education established a boy scout camp on the site to celebrate King Taksin and also built a shrine as a memorial to the king. The ceremony to raise the shrine was held on 20 June 1968 CE. Within the camp compound, there is the ubosot (ordination hall), commonly called "Bot Luangpho Dam," which was built in the Ayutthaya period. Four species of ficus trees wholly cover the hall: Pho, Sai, Krai, and Krang. Therefore, it is also called "Bot Prok Pho" (ordination hall covered by Bodhi trees). The monument of King Taksin the Great is in the nearby area. [Source: TAT]

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