Khlong Jik (คลองจิก)
Thai.
‘Pinch Canal’. Name of a
canal
in
northeastern
Bangkok,
which at its southern end connects to
Khlong Kacha,
whereas to its north it
connects
with
Khlong Saen Saeb
(fig.).
In runs along a
north-south-southeast axis and somewhere halfway on the canal,
in between the twin Khlong Jik
Bridges (map
-
fig.),
an additional canal,
perpendicular to the main canal, was dug. This western section
extends sideways from the main canal, along an east-west axis, yet
eventually bends to a south-north direction to eventually also
connect to Khlong Saen Saeb to its north. Since the latter section
has no distinct name of its own, the
split-intersection could
make Khlong Jik in effect a
three-way canal. However,
the split off western section,
which
is partly wider and in some
parts covered by road (map
-
fig.),
might have been dug as a canal-like reservoir, known in Thai as
khlong lon,
to serve as an overflow canal in order to slow the rise of the main
canal's water level and to prevent it from spilling over during heavy rainfall. Also transliterated Khlong Chik.
See MAP.
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