Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai

Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai (Thai: จอมทอง, pronounced [t͡ɕɔ̄ːm tʰɔ̄ːŋ]) is a district (amphoe) in the southern part of Chiang Mai Province in northern Thailand.

Chom Thong

จอมทอง
Royal Twin Pagodas on the summit of Doi Inthanon
District location in Chiang Mai Province
Coordinates: 18°25′2″N 98°40′33″E
CountryThailand
ProvinceChiang Mai
Area
  Total712.297 km2 (275.019 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
  Total66,353
  Density107.20/km2 (277.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code50160
Geocode5002

History

According to the legend of Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong Worawihan, the temple is on a small hill which looks similar to a termite hill (chom pluak in Thai). The hill is covered by thong kwao or Bastard teak (Butea monosperma) and Thong Lang or coral tree (Erythrina variegata) forest. Thus the people called the hill Chom Thong.

After Buddha entered parinirvana, King Asoka the Great visited the hill to place Buddha's relics there. The temple was built on the hill and named Wat Phra That Chom Thong in 1451. Later the temple was upgraded to be royal temple and at the same time renamed Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong Worawihan.

The government created a district in the area in 1900 and named the new district Chom Thong following the legend. The district office was originally in Ban Tha Sala, Tambon Khuang Pao. In 1933 the office was moved to the southwest of Wat Phra That Chom Thong.

Geography

Neighbouring districts are (from the south clockwise): Hot, Mae Chaem, Mae Wang, Doi Lo of Chiang Mai Province; Wiang Nong Long, and Ban Hong of Lamphun Province.

The important watercourse is the Ping River.

Doi Inthanon National Park is in this district.

Administration

Central administration

Chom Thong is divided into six sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 103 administrative villages (mubans).

No. Name Thai Villages Pop.[1]
03.Ban Luangบ้านหลวง2316,550
04.Khuang Paoข่วงเปา1510,833
05.Sop Tiaสบเตี๊ยะ2112,407
06.Ban Paeบ้านแปะ2012,042
07.Doi Kaeoดอยแก้ว0905,459
09.Mae Soiแม่สอย1509,062

Missing numbers are tambons which now form Doi Lo District.

Local administration

There are six sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambon) in the district:

  • Ban Luang (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลบ้านหลวง) consisting of parts of sub-district Ban Luang.
  • Sop Tia (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลสบเตี๊ยะ) consisting of sub-district Sop Tia.
  • Ban Pae (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลบ้านแปะ) consisting of sub-district Ban Pae.
  • Doi Kaeo (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลดอยแก้ว) consisting of parts of sub-district Doi Kaeo.
  • Mae Soi (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลแม่สอย) consisting of sub-district Mae Soi.
  • Chom Thong (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลจอมทอง) consisting of parts of sub-districts Ban Luang, Khuang Pao, and Doi Kaeo.

There is one sub-district administrative organization (SAO) in the district:

  • Khuang Pao (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลข่วงเปา) consisting of parts of sub-district Khuang Pao.
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References

  1. "Population statistics 2013" (in Thai). Department of Provincial Administration. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
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