Muang Thong Thani

Muang Thong Thani (Thai: เมืองทองธานี 'golden city') is a large real estate development in Pak Kret, a northern suburb city of Bangkok, in Thailand's Nonthaburi Province. It was mainly developed from the late 1980s by the Bangkok Land Company under the leadership of Anant Kanjanapas, and was envisioned as a satellite city along the lines of the new towns of Hong Kong. It was rapidly built in the early 1990s amid Thailand's booming economy, but ground to a halt with the 1997 Asian financial crisis, a rise and fall that epitomizes Thailand's real estate bubble of the 1990s. Muang Thong Thani's development has since mostly been focused around its Impact exhibition and convention centre, one of the largest in Southeast Asia, built upon facilities created for the 1998 Asian Games. Muang Thong Thani is also the site of Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, and is home to the Muangthong United Football Club.

Muang Thong Thani is connected to Chaeng Watthana, Tiwanon and Prachachuen roads (the last of which runs along the Bangkok–Nonthaburi border). A soi branching from Chaeng Watthana road, Chaeng Watthana-Pak Kret 39, is one of the main throughfares within Muang Thong Thani. Udon Ratthaya Expressway traverse above this soi and serves the area. The area is also served by the Impact Muang Thong Thani and Lake Muang Thong Thani stations on the Muang Thong Thani line, a branch line of the MRT Pink Line (branching from the main line at Muang Thong Thani station). Most of the branch line's track is located above the aforementioned expressway.