Nonthaburi Pier
Pier on the Chao Phraya River, Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pier on the Chao Phraya River, Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nonthaburi Pier or Nonthaburi Pier (Pibul 3) (Thai: ท่าน้ำนนทบุรี, ท่าน้ำนนทบุรี (พิบูล 3); often called short: ท่าน้ำนนท์[1]), with designated pier number N30, is a pier on Chao Phraya River located in the Tambon Suan Yai, Amphoe Mueang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand, considered as another main pier of Nonthaburi, apart from Pak Kret Pier.
It is a last stop for the all boats of Chao Phraya Express Boat (except green flag boat only).[2] There is also a cross-river ferry service to Nonthaburi's Bang Si Mueang side.[1]
The pier is located next to Nonthaburi Clock Tower and the Old Nonthaburi City Hall, which is the whole teak antique building built since King Rama VI's reign. Presently, it has become a provincial museum and registered as an ancient monument by the Fine Arts Department.[3]
The area around pier has restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, banks service, clothes shops and market etc. include as a terminal of many bus routes as well.[4][1]
In addition, the Chao Phraya River flows through the pier, making it the place where the annual King’s Cup regatta take place around the mid year.[5]
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