Bangkok
The capital of Thailand, the second largest city in Southeast Asia, the main port and the political, economic and cultural center. Located in the Chao Phraya River Delta, about 4 kilometers away from the estuary. It covers an area of 29 square kilometers and a population of about 5.61 million. The city spans the banks of the Chao Phraya River, with low terrain and an average elevation of less than 2 meters. The climate is hot and humid, with an average annual temperature of 27.5℃ and an annual precipitation of 15mm. Originally a fishing village, it was annexed by the Li Wu Dynasty in 1767 and built its capital in Li Wu in Hexi. In 1782, it became the capital of Siam, where King Rama I built palaces (see Bangkok Grand Palace), temples and city walls. During the II and III periods, many Buddhist temples were added in the city, and the V demolished the city walls to build roads and bridges. In 1892, the electric car was electrified, and in 19, the railway was built with big cities. Chulalongkorn University was founded by VI in 1916. In 1937, it was divided into Bangkok and Tun Li Wu. After World War II, cities developed rapidly, and their area and population increased greatly. In 1971, the two cities merged into Bangkok-Tun Li Wu Metropolitan Area, covering an area of 29 square kilometers. In 1972, Bangkok, Gyeonggi and Li Wu merged to form Bangkok, which swallowed Kyoto, Li Wu, also known as Greater Bangkok, with an area of 2, square kilometers. Urban rivers crisscross, and water trade is flourishing. Developed industry and commerce, world-famous rice market. There are rice milling, textile, sugar, building materials and other factories. Transportation hub, north, east and south railways all start from this. Don Mueang Airport in the northern suburb, 24 kilometers away from the urban area, is a modern international airport with the largest traffic volume in Southeast Asia. The largest seaport in China, with docks along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, has an annual throughput of about 15 million tons, and 95% of the country's imports and 75% of its exports pass through it. The scenic spots in the city are the Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple, Marble Temple and Zhengwang Temple. There are National Museum, National Library and Chulalongkorn, politics and law, agriculture, art, medicine and other colleges and universities. Southeast Asia economic activity center, where the United Nations has economic, food, agriculture, health, banking and other institutions. Bangkok, which originally meant "city of angels" and has the reputation of "the capital of Buddhist temples", is the capital of Thailand and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Thailand. Bangkok is located on the Chao Phraya River, 4 kilometers away from Siam Bay and 15 kilometers away from the estuary. The city covers an area of 1,568 square kilometers and has a population of more than 6 million. There are many rivers and frequent freight in the city, and it is called "Venice of the East". Bangkok Port is one of the famous rice export ports in Thailand and the world.
Bangkok has 24 counties and 15 districts, most of which are east of Chao Phraya River. There are six major industrial and commercial districts in * * *, and it is Longlu in Bandai District that is most prosperous. Wangjiatian Square is the "largest"; Schlemm Street is the most "foreign"; The Chinatown market is the largest and most prosperous. The area along the Chao Phraya River is not only the political center of Thailand, but also a densely populated area of tourist attractions. The Dusit area is the new political center of Thailand.
More than 2 years ago, Bangkok was a small fishing village. Until 1782, King Rama I of Thailand moved its capital from Tun Li Wu across a river to Bangkok. Since then, Bangkok has gradually expanded and prospered. Today, it has become the largest city in Thailand and the second largest city in Southeast Asia.
There is also Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States after new york. It is located in the southwest of California State on the west coast of the United States. The urban area is 11,29 square kilometers, and the total area of the region (County is a county or county) is 1,567 square kilometers. Except for hilly areas, the road surface is flat, with an average elevation of 84 meters. The four seasons are sunny and the climate is pleasant. The average temperature is about 2 degrees Celsius, and it is dry with little rain. The annual precipitation is 375 mm, mainly winter rain. Los Angeles is located in an open basin surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the Pacific Ocean on one side. In addition to Los Angeles County, Orange County and Fantura County, greater los angeles area also has 88 satellite cities in the suburbs and 14 communities that have not yet been built.
The South Pacific Railway was built in Los Angeles in 1876, and oil was discovered in Los Angeles in 189, which attracted heroes from all over the United States, thus promoting the large-scale development of Los Angeles. By 1982, it surpassed Chicago and became the second largest city in the United States.
First, the origin of city of angels dialect
As early as 1769, when Spanish explorers set foot on this "promised land", they were very proud to see the hope of future colonies: there was a southern climate and fertile land, while the local Indians were very simple. A priest named Father Junipero Losilla plans to build a church complex in the San Gabriel valley Valley, the original birthplace of Los Angeles, in an attempt to convert the Indian aborigines to Christianity and bring them under Spanish jurisdiction through these missionary institutions. In 1771, they formally led a group of Spanish pioneers to build a church here, which was the first church center in the community. Since then, under the order of the Spanish king, the governor of California has planned to build pastures, farmland, missionary institutes and church squares here. In order to attract more "immigrants" to settle here and dilute the Indian aborigines, the governor of California used gold, silver and land as bait to try to attract neighboring Mexicans to this colony, but he couldn't succeed at the moment. In desperation, the governor even had to bow down and go to the farmland in the nearby countryside to summon people and mobilize them to settle here.