Prachuap Khiri Khan province explained

Prachuap Khiri Khan
Native Name:ประจวบคีรีขันธ์
Native Name Lang:th
Settlement Type:Province
Nickname:Prachuap (Thai: ประจวบ)
Motto:เมืองทองเนื้อเก้า มะพร้าวสับปะรด สวยสด หาด เขา ถ้ำ งามล้ำน้ำใจ
("The city of gold. Beautiful, fresh coconuts and pineapples. Beaches. Mountains. Caves. Kind and generous (people).")
Mapsize:frameless
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Thailand
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Western Thailand
Subdivision Type3:Capital
Subdivision Name3:Prachuap Khiri Khan
Subdivision Type4:Largest City
Subdivision Name4:Hua Hin
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Sathian Charoenrien
(since October 2021)
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:6,368
Area Rank:Ranked 32nd
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Total:548,815
Population As Of:2018
Population Rank:Ranked 46th
Population Density Km2:86
Population Density Rank:Ranked 55th
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Footnotes:[3]
Demographics2 Title1:Total
Demographics2 Info1:baht 92 billion
(US$3.0 billion) (2019)
Demographics Type1:Human Achievement Index
Demographics1 Footnotes:[4]
Demographics1 Title1:HAI (2022)
Demographics1 Info1:0.6450 "average"
Ranked 33rd
Timezone1:ICT
Utc Offset1:+7
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:77xxx
Area Code Type:Calling code
Area Code:032
Iso Code:TH-77

Prachuap Khiri Khan (Thai: ประจวบคีรีขันธ์, in Thai pronounced as /prā.tɕùap kʰīː.rīː kʰǎn/) is one of the western provinces (changwat) of Thailand. It is in the northern part of the Malay Peninsula, some 240km (150miles) south of Bangkok. Neighboring provinces include Phetchaburi to the north and Chumphon to the south. To the west, it borders Tanintharyi Region of Myanmar.

Geography

Prachuap Khiri Khan covers an area totaling 6367km2.[5] The province is on the Kra Isthmus, the narrow land bridge connecting the Malay Peninsula with mainland Asia. The province has the narrowest part of Thailand, just 12.38km (07.69miles) from the Gulf of Thailand to the border with Myanmar in the Tenasserim Hills.[6] Geographically, Prachuap Khiri Khan is a moderate plain with elevations varying from sea level to 1200m (3,900feet). The maximum elevations are found in the northeastern and central west regions, which make up approximately 30 percent of the province. The total forest area is 2485km² or 38.7 percent of provincial area.[7]

The long coast of the Gulf of Thailand has many sandy beaches. One of the best known, Hua Hin, has been a popular resort town since King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) built a summer palace there. From the coast the land quickly rises into the Tenasserim Hills, the mountain chain that forms the border with Myanmar. Due to its narrow watershed, the rivers in the province are all small. The only one of significance is the Pranburi River in the north. Among the smaller rivers is the Khlong Kui.[8]

Prachuap Khiri Khan has a dubbed as "Mueang Sam Ao", which meaning "city of three bays", refers to Ao Noi, Ao Prachup, and Ao Manao all three bays are lined up and are located in the area of Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan District.[9]

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park was established in 1966 to protect Thailand's largest freshwater marshes. The park contains some mangrove forests and mudflats. Most of the marshes were converted into shrimp farms, despite being in a national park. There are a total of six national parks, make up region 3 (Phetchaburi branch) of Thailand's protected areas.

There is Prince Chumphon North Park (upper) Wildlife Sanctuary, 378km2[12]

History

The city of Muang Na Rang was reconstructed after it had been abandoned during the fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1767. The town was rebuilt at the mouth of the Ron River and renamed "Prachuap Khiri Khan" in 1855, which means 'city in the mountains'.

King Mongkut gathered the people of three towns—Bang Nangrom, Kui Buri, and Khlong Wan—and resettled them in the rebuilt city. At the same time, he renamed a portion of what is now Trat province and Koh Kong province in Cambodia "Patchan Khiri Khet". The name was chosen to rhyme with "Prachuap Khiri Khan" on the opposite side of the Gulf of Thailand at the same latitude.[13]

In 1868, King Mongkut invited foreign guests to Prachuap Khiri Khan to watch a solar eclipse he had predicted for 18 August. The dignitaries viewed it from an observation point in the marshes near Sam Roi Yot. He contracted malaria, of which he died on 1 October.

In the reign of King Rama II, a new city was established at the mouth of the I Rom Canal known as Muang Bang Nang Rom. Prachuap became a seaside resort during the reign of King Rama V. Besides tourism, the province is heavily agricultural. Coconuts are a major crop. As much as 40 percent of farmers in Prachuap Khiri Khan solely cultivate coconuts.[14]

At the beginning of World War II, Japanese troops invaded Thailand. On 8 December 1941, they struck first near the city of Prachuap Khiri Khan. After resisting the Japanese in the Battle of Prachuap Khiri Khan, after several hours the defenders were ordered to cease fire by the government in Bangkok.

Archaeology

The discovery of 3,000 years old cave paintings was announced by archaeologists from the Fine Arts Office in a cave at the Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park in May 2020. Some of the depicted pictures are still visible and clear, while some paintings were damaged by limestone etching. According to archeologist Kannika Premjai, paintings describe humanlike figures with accessories on their bodies, hunting scenes with bow and arrow. Moreover, there is also an animal figure seems to be serow (a goat-like mammal found regionally) found among the drawings.[15]

Symbols

The provincial seal shows the Kuha Karuhas Pavilion, which was built when King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) visited the Praya Nakorn Cave (Sam Roi Yot District). Depicted behind the pavilion is the island of Ko Lak in Prachuap Bay, the historic center of administration.

The provincial tree as well as the provincial flower is the rayan or manilkara (Manilkara hexandra). Milkfish (Chanos chanos) is a provincial fish.[16]

The provincial slogan is 'City of pure gold, delectable coconuts and pineapples, delightful beaches, mountain and caves, land of spiritual beauty'.

Administrative divisions

Provincial government

The province is divided into eight districts (amphoes). The districts are further divided into 48 subdistricts (tambons) and 388 villages (mubans).

  1. Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan
  2. Kui Buri
  3. Thap Sakae
  4. Bang Saphan
  1. Bang Saphan Noi
  2. Pran Buri
  3. Hua Hin
  4. Sam Roi Yot

Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are:[17] one Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Administration Organisation (Thai: ongkan borihan suan changwat) and 16 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Prachuap Khiri khan and Hua Hin have town (thesaban mueang) status. Further 14 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 44 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).[2]

Transport

AirHua Hin Airport is in Hua Hin District. AirAsia serves the airport with a direct flight to Kuala Lumpur that commenced on 18 May 2018.[18] In 7 August 2020, AirAsia flight to Huahin from Chiang Mai and from Udon Thani every Friday and Sunday.[19]
RailThe railway in Prachuap Khiri Khan is on the southern route from Bangkok. There are five major stations in Prachuap Khiri Khan: Hua Hin Railway Station, Pran Buri Railway Station, Prachuap Khiri Khan Railway Station, Bang Saphan Yai Railway Station, and Bang Saphan Noi Railway Station.
RoadPrachuap is on Thailand Route 4 (Phetkasem Road), which links the central region with the south.

Health

The Ministry of Public Health operates two large general hospitals in the province: Hua Hin Hospital and Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital. The other remaining districts are served by community hospitals.

Human achievement index 2022

HealthEducationEmploymentIncome
1314523
HousingFamilyTransportParticipation
53627163
Province Prachuap Khiri Khan, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6450 is "average", occupies place 33 in the ranking.
Since 2003, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub-national level using the Human achievement index (HAI), a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development. National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.
RankClassification
  1 - 13"high"
14 - 29"somewhat high"
30 - 45"average"
46 - 61"somewhat low"
62 - 77"low"

Tourism

Thailand's royal family and especially former kings were the first to set this location on the map as the original seashore destination in Thailand. The long white sandy beaches themselves are clean and pretty. Besides sunbathing snorkeling and swimming, visitors can also enjoy golf, spas, caves, peaks, waterfalls, shops, and nearby national parks.

External links

11.8°N 146°W

Notes and References

  1. Advancing Human Development through the ASEAN Community, Thailand Human Development Report 2014, table 0:Basic Data . United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Thailand . 134–135 . 17 January 2016 . 978-974-680-368-7 ., Data has been supplied by Land Development Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, at Wayback Machine..
  2. Web site: รายงานสถิติจำนวนประชากรและบ้านประจำปี พ.ศ.2561 . 31 December 2018 . Registration Office Department of the Interior, Ministry of the Interior . th . Statistics, population and house statistics for the year 2018 . 20 June 2019.
  3. Gross Regional and Provincial Product, 2019 Edition. <> . July 2019. 22 January 2020. Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). en. 1686-0799.
  4. Web site: ข้อมูลสถิติดัชนีความก้าวหน้าของคน ปี 2565 (PDF) . Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). thai . Human Achievement Index Databook year 2022 (PDF) . 12 March 2024 ., page 43.
  5. News: Svasti . Pichaya . A place of gold . 11 October 2018 . Bangkok Post . Life; Travel . 11 October 2018.
  6. Web site: ABOUT PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN. Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). 9 February 2017.
  7. Web site: ตารางที่ 2 พี้นที่ป่าไม้ แยกรายจังหวัด พ.ศ.2562 . 2019 . Royal Forest Department . Thai . Table 2 Forest area Separate province year 2019 . 6 April 2021 ., information, Forest statistics Year 2019.
  8. http://www.thailandtourist.net/guide/8_0_14_1_Geography---Thailand-Tourist.net-a-Best-Destination-Travel-Guide-by-Travelindex.html Geography of Thailand
  9. Web site: เมืองสามอ่าว ชมวิวเขาล้อมหมวก. City of three bights sightseeing at Khao Lom Muang. Kungtalon. 2016-07-30. 2020-03-03. th. theTripPacker.
  10. Web site: ข้อมูลพื้นที่อุทยานแห่งชาติ ที่ประกาศในราชกิจจานุบกษา 133 แห่ง . December 2020 . Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation . Thai . National Park Area Information published in the 133 Government Gazettes . 1 November 2022.
  11. Web site: ข้อมูลพื้นที่อุทยานแห่งชาติ (เตรียมการ) 22 แห่ง . December 2020 . Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation . Thai . Information of 22 National Parks Areas (Preparation) . 1 November 2022.
  12. Web site: ตาราง 5 พื้นที่เขตรักษาพันธุ์สัตว์ป่า พ.ศ. 2562 . 2019 . Department of National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Plant Conservation . Thai . Table 5 Wildlife Sanctuary Areas in 2019 . 1 November 2022.
  13. News: Mekloy . Pongpet . Not What It Seems . 1 August 2019 . Bangkok Post . 1 August 2019.
  14. News: Theparat . Chatrudee . Farms to get B12bn for upgrade . 2019-02-18 . Bangkok Post . 2019-02-15.
  15. Web site: Ancient cave paintings discovered in western Thailand. www.msn.com. 2020-05-31.
  16. Suraset Meesin (story) and Editorial Team (photos), ปลาเด็ด 77 จังหวัด #6 (Cool fish in 77 provinces #6), Aquarium Biz, Vol. 4 Issue 43 (January 2014) Thai: ภาษาไทย
  17. Web site: Number of local government organizations by province . 26 November 2019 . dla.go.th . Department of Local Administration (DLA) . 10 December 2019 . 29 Prachuap Khiri Khan: 1 PAO, 2 Town mun., 14 Subdistrict mun., 44 SAO..
  18. News: Regular flights begin at Hua Hin airport. 18 May 2018. Bangkok Post. 18 May 2018.
  19. Web site: DOA Minisite .