Kaeng Khoi district explained

Official Name:Kaeng Khoi
Native Name:แก่งคอย
Native Name Lang:th
Settlement Type:District
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Thailand
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Saraburi
Subdivision Type2:Tambon
Subdivision Type3:Muban
Seat Type:Seat
Seat:Kaeng Khoi
Established Title:District established
Population Total:88921
Population As Of:2005
Population Density Km2:auto
Area Total Km2:801.1
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:18110
Blank Name Sec1:Geocode
Blank Info Sec1:1902
Timezone:ICT
Utc Offset:+7
Coordinates:14.5864°N 100.9978°W

Kaeng Khoi (Thai: แก่งคอย, in Thai pronounced as /kɛ̀ŋ kʰɔ̄ːj/) is a district (amphoe) of Saraburi province in central Thailand. Located on the bank of the Pa Sak River amid the surrounding hills of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains, its main town of the same name developed throughout the 19th century, first as a trading post on the river and the passageway into the Northeast, then as a railway town when the Northeastern Railway was built through the town at the end of the century. Today, it has developed into a major industrial centre, especially of cement manufacturing.

History

Evidence of early human settlement in the area now covered by Kaeng Khoi district is found in the archaeological site of Ban Dong Nam Bo by the Pa Sak River, which revealed a late-prehistoric (iron age) settlement dated to 2,000–1,500 years before present,[1] and the cave of Tham Phra Phothisat in the hills to the district's east, which features Dvaravati-era Buddhist carvings tentatively dated to the 6th to 8th centuries CE.[2] [3]

The town of Kaeng Khoi developed as an outlying population centre of Saraburi during the early Rattanakosin period (late 18th to early 19th centuries). It was, along with several outlying communities of Saraburi, mostly populated by forced Lao settlers from Vientiane, who had been brought as war captives following Siam's capture of the city in 1778 and again following the Anouvong rebellion in 1828. Kaeng Khoi became an important trading outpost, as it was both a stop for smaller vessels traversing the Pa Sak (larger vessels could only reach as far as Pak Phriao, the current location of Saraburi town) and the beginning of the route through the jungles of Dong Phaya Fai (later renamed Dong Phaya Yen) which lead across a mountain pass into the Khorat Plateau. The name Kaeng Khoi, whose words mean 'river islet' and 'wait', probably referred to the slow navigation through this part of the river.[4]

Kaeng Khoi was established as a separate administrative district—then known as a khwaeng—in 1827. It would become an amphoe (today's district) following administrative reforms in 1897. The office of the district was moved from the Pa Sak River bank to the near the Kaeng Khoi Railway Station in 1915, and then to its current location in 1962.[5] [6]

In 1859, Vice-king Pinklao had a palace built by the river near the town, and made annual seasonal visits until his death in 1866, after which it was demolished. It is now known as Si Tha Palace after the subdistrict of its location. The Pa Sak passed through steep hills north and upriver from Kaeng Khoi, and it became known as a site for nature excursions, according to writings by Prince Damrong Rajanubhab during the reign of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI, 1910–1925).[7]

When the Northeastern Railway was built during the reign of King Chulalongkorn, Kaeng Khoi became the site of a major rail facility, servicing locomotives used for the uphill climb into the plateau. Kaeng Khoi station, opened in 1897, would later also become a major junction, and the town further developed as a railway town.[8] From the 1970s, a cement industry developed in Kaeng Khoi district, and licences were granted for extensive limestone quarries in the nearby hills. Industry has since grown to become a major component of Kaeng Khoi's economy, though tensions over development and the pollution it causes have also arisen among the population.[9]

Geography

Kaeng Khoi is the largest district in Saraburi by area, occupying a north–south swath in the province's centre-east portion. Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Phatthana Nikhom of Lopburi province, Wang Muang and Muak Lek of Saraburi Province, Mueang Nakhon Nayok and Ban Na of Nakhon Nayok province, Wihan Daeng, Mueang Saraburi, and Chaloem Phra Kiat of Saraburi.

Kaeng Khoi district partly covers the western fringes of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains which separate central Thailand from the northeastern Isan region, and the western end of Khao Yai National Park occupies its southeastern tip, while part of Namtok Sam Lan National Park covers its southwestern corner. The Chet Khot–Pong Kon Sao Nature Study Centre, containing several waterfalls, also lies in the mountains, in the district's east. The Pa Sak River flows southward from the district's north, past Kaeng Khoi town, then westward to Saraburi. The smaller town of Thap Kwang lies to the east, near the factories.

Economy

Kaeng Khoi is at the heart of the country's cement manufacturing industry, with major plants and quarries located in the district—including those of Siam Cement Group, Siam City Cement and TPI Polene—accounting for 70 percent of the country's production. It is also home to major ceramics and sanitary ware producers, as well as other manufacturing industries and power plants.[10]

Transport

Mittraphap Road—designated National Highway 2—and the State Railway of Thailand's Northeastern Line cross the district from west to east, running roughly parallel to each other. Highway 3222 leads south from Kaeng Khoi town to Ban Na in Nakhon Nayok province, and will provide access to the under-construction (as of 2022) Motorway 6 towards Bangkok and Nakhon Ratchasima.

Kaeng Khoi Junction railway station lies near the heart of Kaeng Khoi town. It is a major junction, with branch lines leading south to Chachoengsao on the Eastern Line and north to Bua Yai. It is located 125.106 km (77.7 mi) from Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong).

Administration

The district is divided into 14 subdistricts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 116 villages (muban). Kaeng Khoi is a town (thesaban mueang) and Thap Kwang a subdistrict municipality (thesaban tambon), both covering the same-named tambon. There are 12 subdistrict administrative organizations (SAO) in the district.

No.NameThai nameVillagesPop.
1.Kaeng Khoiแก่งคอย-11,921
2.Thap Kwangทับกวาง1014,991
3.Tan Diaoตาลเดี่ยว119,487
4.Huai Haengห้วยแห้ง126,947
5.Tha Khloท่าคล้อ114,619
6.Hin Sonหินซ้อน93,535
7.Ban Thatบ้านธาตุ51,807
8.Ban Paบ้านป่า109,028
9.Tha Tumท่าตูม42,130
10.Cha-omชะอม116,891
11.Song Khonสองคอน116,180
12.Tao Punเตาปูน72,029
13.Cham Phak Phaeoชำผักแพว105,849
15.Tha Maprangท่ามะปราง53,507

Notes and References

  1. Web site: แหล่งโบราณคดีบ้านดงน้ำบ่อ . สำนักงานวัฒนธรรมจังหวัดสระบุรี . Saraburi Provincial Cultural Office . 11 February 2022 . th.
  2. Web site: ถ้ำพระโพธิสัตว์ . ฐานข้อมูลแหล่งโบราณคดีที่สำคัญในประเทศไทย . Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre . 11 February 2022 . th.
  3. Khunsong . Saritpong . ความสัมพันธ์ไทย-อินเดีย: ศึกษาจากถ้ำศาสนสถานระยะแรกในประเทศไทย . On the relationship between Thailand and India: A view from early cave temples in Thailand . Damrong Journal of the Faculty of Archaeology Silpakorn University . 2007 . 6 . 2 . 40–60 . th . 1686-4395.
  4. Web site: แก่งคอย. Gazetteer of Thailand. Office of the Royal Society . 11 February 2022 . th.
  5. Web site: อำเภอแก่งคอย . ridceo.rid.go.th/saraburi . Saraburi Provincial irrigation office . https://web.archive.org/web/20070707094745/ridceo.rid.go.th/saraburi/lass/Au_KK.htm . 7 July 2007. th . dead.
  6. Web site: สำนักงานเกษตรอำเภอแก่งคอย . สำนักงานเกษตรอำเภอแก่งคอย . Kaeng Khoi District Agricultural Office . https://web.archive.org/web/20160902032923/kaengkhoi.saraburi.doae.go.th/index15.html . 2 September 2016 . th . dead.
  7. Book: ดำรงราชานุภาพ, สมเด็จฯ กรมพระยา . เที่ยวตามทางรถไฟ . 1966 . โรงพิมพ์สุทธิสารการพิมพ์ . 89, 98–99 . th.
  8. Web site: วันวิสข์ เนียมปาน . นั่งรถไฟไปโคราช ฝ่าดงพญาเย็นแสนงาม ชมเส้นทางรถไฟสายแรกของไทยที่กำลังจะเปลี่ยนแปลง : บุกป่าฝ่าดงพญาเย็น . The Cloud . 11 February 2022 . th . 6 September 2021.
  9. สุเจน กรรพฤทธิ์ . แก่งคอย : ผู้คน สายน้ำ ขุนเขา ใต้เงาหมอกควัน . Sarakadee . April 2007 . 266 . 132 . th. Summary in Web site: สารคดี "แก่งคอย ผู้คน สายน้ำ ขุนเขา ใต้เงาหมอกควัน" โดย นายสุเจน กรรพฤทธิ์ กรุงเทพฯ . รางวัลลูกโลกสีเขียว . PTT . 11 February 2022 . 2007. and กลุ่มงานห้องสมุด สำนักวิชาการ สำนักงานเลขาธิการสภาผู้แทนราษฎร . สาระสังเขปบทความวารสาร (พ.ค. 2550) . National Assembly Library . 11 February 2022 . th . May 2007 . 25.
  10. News: บุกสำรวจเมืองดาวรุ่ง 'แก่งคอย': ศักยภาพล้นรับ 4 เมกะโปรเจ็กต์ ผงาด 'ชุมทางโลจิสติกส์-แพ็กเกจจิ้ง' . Prachachat Business . 23 July 2015 . th. Reproduced in Web site: สำรวจเมืองดาวรุ่ง"แก่งคอย" รับ4เมกะโปรเจ็กต์ ผงาด"ชุมทางโลจิสติกส์-แพ็กเกจจิ้ง" . TerraBKK.com . 24 July 2015 . 10 February 2022.