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*A Brief History of Long-Tail Boats in Thailand* Long-tail boats, known locally as **"Ruea Hang Yao" (เรือหางยาว)**, have been a staple of Thai waterways since the mid-20th century. Originally adapted from traditional fishing boats, they were modified with a distinctive long propeller shaft powered by car or truck engines mounted on a swiveling stick. This allowed for greater maneuverability and speed in Thailand’s winding canals and rivers. The invention and rise of the long-tail boat coincided with a growing need for efficient water transport across Thailand’s vast network of rivers, especially during times when roads were underdeveloped or impassable during the rainy season. Their affordability and ability to navigate both shallow and narrow waterways made them an ideal choice for rural and urban use alike. --- *Significant Role in Bangkok* In Bangkok, often called the "Venice of the East," long-tail boats have played—and continue to play—a vital role: **Public Transportation**: Before the rise of modern roads and rail, long-tail boats were one of the primary means of getting around the city via the Chao Phraya River and the extensive canal (klong) system. Even today, boat services are part of the city's public transport network. **Commerce**: Vendors often use long-tail boats to transport goods, especially in floating markets and riverside communities. The boats are used to ferry produce, food, and other supplies to areas with limited road access. **Tourism**: Today, long-tail boats are iconic symbols of Thai culture and a popular way for tourists to explore Bangkok’s waterways, from the grandeur of the Chao Phraya River to the hidden charm of narrow back-alley klongs. **Community Connection**: In many parts of the city, long-tail boats still serve as a crucial lifeline, connecting communities that rely on the river for daily life—be it commuting, trade, or cultural rituals. --- Long-tail boats are more than just a mode of transport—they are a cultural legacy, reflecting the ingenuity and adaptability of Thai people in harmonizing with their water-rich environment. PLEASE REMEMBER TO GIVE THIS VIDEO A LIKE , COMMENT AND A SHARE AND PLEASE CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING THANKS FOR WATCHING