Sai Mai District


Sai Mai District is one of the 50 districts of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by : Lam Luk Ka District of Pathum Thani Province; Khlong Sam Wa, Bang Khen and Don Mueang of Bangkok. As of 2014, it had the highest population of all districts in Bangkok.

History

Sai Mai was the name of a muban in tambon Khu Khot, Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani Province. It was transferred to Bang Khen District and promoted to subdistrict in 1940. Due to the growth of population in the area, Sai Mai was elevated to district status effective 21 November 1997 to improve service and administration.
The dominant feature of the district is Khlong Lat Phrao. The canal is thought to have been dug in the early period of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. Khlong Lat Phrao is one of nine canals in Bangkok that drains rainwater flowing into the city from northern Thailand, but it has been neglected for decades and clogged with refuse. In January 2016 1.6 billion baht was allocated to rehabilitate the canal and widen it to 38 metres and deepen it to four metres. Construction is to be completed by June 2019.

Places

The district is divided into three sub-districts.