CHUANJIM’s Radio
Frequency: FM 109.5 MHz Internet station
Date: 21st Monday 2012 Disc Jockey: Chuanjim’s
group
Topic: Koh Kret pottery village Time: 10.00-10.10 am
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Script
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1. FM 109.5
2. Song “Good life” Onerepublic
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( 5 minutes)
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Opening message
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INFORMATION
ABOUT KOH-KRET
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- Good morning guys,
I’m really glad to be here and welcome to Chuanjim’s radio with me Mr. Nuttapol Wikitpaisarn on 21st
Monday 2013
- There are a lot of
important things to tell you guys and it is really interesting.
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AND COME BACK WITH INFORMATION ABOUT KOH-KRET
(Kanachon) For an easy day trip out of the city with a dose of
culture, head to Koh Kret just
don’t expect the white sandy beaches of Koh
Phi Phi or Koh Samui. A rustic island on the
Chao Praya River, Koh Kret is home to a community of Mon people and is famed
for its handcrafted
pottery. Like many unique cultural sites turned tourist
destinations, Koh Kret can feel like a mini-Chatuchak market, existing only to satisfy the
consumer of those passing through. But it still has charm,
and easily accessible from the centre of Bangkok.
(Apiporn) Koh-Kret is a small island located in Chao
Phraya River in the province of Nonthaburi, and is about 2 km long
and 1 km wide. It has seven main villages, the largest and most populous
being Ban Mon.
(Onprapa) The quickest way to get to Koh Kret is to take the BTS to
Victory Monument, then get off and walk towards the buses on the west side of
the monument. Take the expressway bus 166, which will take you about 30-40
minutes (19 baht). Ask the bus driver to notify you when you reach Koh Kret.
When you get off, walk for two minutes towards the pier, located behind Wat
Sanam Neua. From there, take an eye-blink of a boat ride across the river to
Ko Kret (2 baht).
(Itthitep) If you are not in a
rush and need a little nature for your retinas, the long scenic route is to take the Chao Praya Express boat (just jump on the boat and pay
once you are on — do not ask for a tourist ticket) to the very end of the
line, Nonthaburi. From there, you can take the 32, 51 or 104 bus to the pier
(19 baht), where you can catch the small boat to cross the river to Koh Kret
(2 baht). If you don’t speak Thai, come with some key phrases written down in
case you lose your way. Otherwise, you can negotiate a long tailed boat from Nonthaburi itself, though be prepared to put
your bargaining face on. Allow a good three hours to get there, and consider
the second option for the way back.
(Chakrit) In Koh Kret, there are so many interesting spots for you to
enjoy for example like, pottery village, temples, dessert shops, coffee shop.
So the most popular spot is that pottery village then the thing is that you
as a customer could make your own pottery to be as a souvenir to bring it
home and the cost is only 50 Baht, in our opinion, this price is not
expensive at all because 50 Baht is for the materials and the other thing is
that you can also see the way how they make the pottery or it is like a home
of production and we can guarantee that you will not forget this experience
for sure.
(Nuttapol) Interesting Places
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Wat Poramai Yigawat
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Wat Phailom
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Wat Saotong Thong
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Wat Chimphi
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OTOP village
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Dessert shops
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Kret Buddha Garden
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