Eastern Thailand Explained

Eastern Region
Settlement Type:Region
Parts Type:Provinces
Parts Style:coll
P1:Chachoengsao Province
P2:Chanthaburi Province
P3:Chonburi Province
P4:Prachinburi Province
P5:Rayong Province
P6:Sa Kaeo Province
P7:Trat Province
Subdivision Type1:Largest city
Subdivision Name1:Chaophraya Surasak City and Pattaya
Unit Pref:metric
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:34,481
Population As Of:2019
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Total:4,841,806
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Footnotes:[3]
Demographics2 Title1:Total
Demographics2 Info1:US$98.2 billion (2019)
Demographics2 Title2:Per capita
Timezone1:Thailand
Utc Offset1:+7

Eastern Thailand is a region of Thailand bordering Cambodia on the east, Northeastern Thailand in the north, and central Thailand on the west.

Geography

Eastern Thailand lies between the Sankamphaeng Range, which forms a natural border with the Khorat Plateau to the north and the Gulf of Thailand to the south. The geography of the region is characterised by short mountain ranges (collectively grouped under the Chanthaburi Range) alternating with small basins of short rivers which drain into the Gulf of Thailand. Between the Chanthaburi and Sankamphaeng mountains lies the basin of the Bang Pakong River system.

Fruit is a major component of agriculture in the area, and tourism plays a strong part in the economy. The region's coastal location has helped promote eastern seaboard industrial development, a major factor in the economy of the region.[4]

Islands off Eastern Thailand's coast include Ko Sichang, Ko Lan, Ko Samet, and Ko Chang.

National parks

See main article: List of national parks of Thailand. Within the eastern region there are some eight national parks. Pang Sida National Park covering 844 km2 in Sa Kaeo province, it constitutes a part of the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering in total around 6,100 km2. The total forest parent area is 8205km2 or 22.4 percent of this eastern region area (incl. Nakhon Nayok province).[1] Mu Ko Chang National Park in Trat province includes 85 per cent of Thailands second largest island Ko Chang. The beaches on the western coast of Ko Chang have been excluded from the national park for reason of facilitating the tourism industry. Mu Ko Samet National Park in Rayong province is just 6 km long by 3 km wide with beaches covered with some of the finest white sand in the country.

Administrative divisions

According to the six geographical regions established by the National Research Council of Thailand, the eastern region includes seven provinces.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) [5] and Royal Forest Department (RFD) also include province Nakhon Nayok in the Eastern region.

Flag Seal   Province Capital Popul. Area
(km2)
Dens. ISO
1ChonburiChonburi91,558,3014,508346TH-20
2RayongRayong50734,7533,666201TH-21
3ChanthaburiChanthaburi7537,6986,41584TH-22
4TratTrat16229,9582,86678TH-23
5ChachoengsaoChachoengsao8720,1135,169139TH-24
6Prachin BuriPrachin Buri31494,6805,02699TH-25
7Sa KaeoSa Kaeo63566,3036,83183TH-27
Note: Population is based on "Statistics, population and house statistics for the year 2019" from Registration Office Department of the Interior. Reference date is 31 December 2019.[2]
Area is based on "Thailand boundary from Department of Provincial Administration.[1]

Economy

For fiscal year 2018, Eastern Thailand Region had a combined economic output of 3,026 trillion baht (US$97.6 billion), or 18.5 percent of Thailand's GDP. Rayong province had an economic output of 1.045 trillion baht (US$33.7 billion). This amounted to a per-capita Gross Provincial Product (GPP) value of 1,067,449 baht (US$34,434), almost double the GPP per-capita of the three following provinces in the ranking.[6]

RankProvinceGPP
(million baht)
Population
(x 1000)
GPP per capita (baht)
1 Rayong 1,045.7 980 1,067,449
2 Chonburi 1,030.9 1,819 566,801
3 Prachin Buri 319.0 621 513,789
4 Chachoengsao 386.6 823 469,539
5 Chanthaburi 120.2 553 217,393
6 Trat 43.1 267 161,322
7 Nakhon Nayok 30.2 259 116,717
8 Sa Kaeo 50.8 630 80,716
 Eastern region 3,026,495 5,951 508,568

Languages

See main article: Isan language and Western Khmer dialect.

The main language of Eastern Thailand is Central Thai language but also regionalism. Krungthep dialect (dominant variant) is spoken among Thai Chinese communities, that is EEC area (such as in Chonburi, Siracha, Pattaya, Padriew, Bangpakong etc.), dialect from Prachinburi Province pretty similar with Ayutthaya dialect (traditional working class dialect in Bangkok), while the Rayong dialect and Chantaburi dialect are pretty similar with Suphanburi dialect (another dialect in Central Thailand).

Isan language are minority status in Eastern Thailand, most are spoken in the eastern part of Prachinburi and upper part of Sa Kaeo Provinces, this is the same variant as the Khonkaen dialect (Standard Lao language). Khmer language in Eastern Thailand is mostly spoken among older generation in Chantaburi and today become endangered language.

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. 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, Thailand boundary from Department of Provincial Administration in 2013.
  2. Web site: http://stat.bora.dopa.go.th/stat/statnew/statTDD/ . stat.bora.dopa.go.th . th . th:รายงานสถิติจำนวนประชากรและบ้านประจำปี พ.ส.2562 . Statistics, population and house statistics for the year 2019 . 31 December 2019 . Registration Office Department of the Interior, Ministry of the Interior . 26 February 2020 . 14 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190614102009/http://stat.bora.dopa.go.th/stat/statnew/statTDD/ . dead .
  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. http://www.ieat.go.th/industrialen.php?lang=en&id=27 Eastern Seaboard Development Programme - Rayong
  5. Web site: National account . 37 . 6 August 2019 . 4 August 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190804120439/https://www.nesdb.go.th/nesdb_en/ewt_dl_link.php?nid=4317&filename=national_account . dead .
  6. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Economic Statistics - National Accounts . Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office . 2020 . 1905-8314 . National Statistical Office (NSO) . 93–94.