Thailands geographic position, mid way between India to the west and China to the east, was extremely suitable for supplying with the international maritime market linking other entrepots along the trade routes connecting Malaysia, Java, Borneo, Acheen and the Philippines. Significantly along the west coast of peninsular Thailand there was the port of Tanaosi, Marit and Phuket, all comparatively close to Coromandel in India, and on the east coast there were ports in Song khla, Nakhorn Sri Thammarat, as well as the most important port of all, Bangkok. Placed at the estuary of the Chao Phraya River, the confluence of many rivers in northern Thailand, Bangkok was the port where teak products and teak log from inland areas were floated downstream for subsequent export.
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