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Thin Doem Khun Kala (Thai: ถิ่นเดิมคุณกะลา, pronounced[tʰìndɤ̄ːmkʰūnkā.lāː]) is a group of many little islands at Khlong Chaloem Chai Phatthana in Bangkok, Thailand. This area of Bang Khun Thian District was constructed to be a relaxing place and a tourist attraction. There are mangrove forests and about 400 macaque monkeys and a way along the canal to walk to Sanam Chai Park for go to the Khun Kala waterside market for relaxing and buy the local product after watching the macaque monkeys. There is also a monument of Khun Kala to recall the history and speech of king.[1]