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Khon Kaen province
Province of Thailand
Province of Thailand
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Khon Kaen |
| native_name | ขอนแก่น |
| native_name_lang | th |
| settlement_type | Province |
| image_skyline | {{multiple image |
| border | infobox |
| total_width | 280 |
| image_style | border:1; |
| perrow | 2/2/2 |
| image1 | Phra That Kham Kaen 9102.jpg |
| image2 | จุดชมวิวหินช้างสี อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำพอง จ.ขอนแก่น 02.jpg |
| image3 | Ubol Ratana Dam.jpg |
| image4 | Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon 9-stöckige Stupa bei Khon Kaen Thailand.JPG |
| image5 | จังหวัดขอนแก่น - panoramio - CHAMRAT CHAROENKHET (1).jpg |
| image6 | Sithan Gate, Khon Kaen University.JPG |
| image_caption | From left to right, top to bottom : Phra That Kham Kaen, Nam Phong National Park, Ubol Ratana Dam, Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon, Khon Kaen City Pillar Shrine, Khon Kaen University |
| mottoes | พระธาตุขามแก่น เสียงแคนดอกคูน ศูนย์รวมผ้าไหม ร่วมใจผูกเสี่ยว เที่ยวขอนแก่นนครใหญ่ ไดโนเสาร์สิรินธรเน่ สุดเท่เหรียญทองแรกมวยโอลิมปิก |
| ("Phra That Kham Kaen. The sound of the khaen and the golden shower tree. Center of silk. United in the Phuk Siao tradition. Travel to Khon Kaen, the big city. Sirindhorna dinosaurs. Spectacular first gold in Olympic boxing.") | |
| image_flag | Khon Kaen Flag.png |
| image_seal | Seal Khon Kaen.png |
| image_map | Thailand Khon Kaen locator map.svg |
| mapsize | frameless |
| map_caption | Map of Thailand highlighting Khon Kaen province |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Thailand |
| seat_type | Capital |
| seat | Khon Kaen |
| leader_title | Governor |
| leader_name | Kraison Thongchalart |
| leader_title1 | PAO Chief Executive |
| leader_name1 | Wattana Changlao |
| area_footnotes | |
| area_total_km2 | 10,659 |
| area_rank | 14th |
| population_footnotes | |
| population_total | 1,772,381 |
| population_as_of | 2024 |
| population_rank | 5th |
| population_density_km2 | 166 |
| population_density_rank | 19th |
| demographics_type2 | GDP |
| demographics2_footnotes | |
| demographics2_title1 | Total |
| demographics2_info1 | baht 204 billion |
| (US$6.8 billion) (2019) | |
| demographics_type1 | Human Achievement Index |
| demographics1_footnotes | |
| demographics1_title1 | HAI (2022) |
| demographics1_info1 | 0.6532 "somewhat high" |
| Ranked 22nd | |
| timezone1 | ICT |
| utc_offset1 | +7 |
| postal_code_type | Postal code |
| postal_code | 40xxx |
| area_code_type | Calling code |
| area_code | 043 |
| iso_code | TH-40 |
| registration_plate | ขอนแก่น |
| website |
("Phra That Kham Kaen. The sound of the khaen and the golden shower tree. Center of silk. United in the Phuk Siao tradition. Travel to Khon Kaen, the big city. Sirindhorna dinosaurs. Spectacular first gold in Olympic boxing.") (US$6.8 billion) (2019) Ranked 22nd
Khon Kaen (, ; , ) is one of Thailand's 76 provinces (changwat). It is a triply-landlocked province in central northeastern Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north, clockwise) Nong Bua Lamphu, Udon Thani, Kalasin, Maha Sarakham, Buriram, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Phetchabun, and Loei.
History
Several bronze and iron tools used as axes have been discovered in the province, along with a bronze ring attached to a skeleton. This is in addition to a copper axe found from 4,600 to 4,800 (2600 BC to 2800 BC), the oldest in Southeast Asia. During the Dvaravati period, Khon Kaen was influenced by the culture of the central region. The oldest inscription found in Khon Kaen dates back to the 8th century and is written in the Old Mon language, suggesting the presence of Mon people in the area at that time.The Dvaravati culture is believed to have played a significant role in the region, and the Nyah Kur people are thought to be descendants of the Dvaravati Mon people. During the 10th–11th centuries and onwards, the area came under Khmer influence, as evidenced by various inscriptions. The area fell into the control of Lan Xang before coming under Central Thai control.
The first city of the area was established in 1783 when Rajakruluang settled there with 330 people. King Rama I made Rajakruluang the first governor of the area when establishing tighter connections with the Isan area. The main city was moved six times until in 1879 it reached its present-day location at Nuang Kaw. Khon Kaen was under the governance of Udon in the early period of Rattanakosin, c. 2450 BCE. The Integrated Opisthorchiasis Control Program, also known as the Lawa Project, an internationally recognized liver fluke control program, has its offices in the Ban Phai and Ban Haet Districts south of Khon Kaen city.
Other satellite cities that has to do with the separation from the city of Suwannabhumi and later separated into a city in the province of Khon Kaen after 1797 that includes the city of Mancha Khiri district.
Khon Kaen was incorporated as a city in 1797.
Geography
Khon Kaen occupies part of the Khorat Plateau. The Chi and Phong Rivers flow through the province. The total forest area is 1,222 km² or 11.5 percent of provincial area.
National parks
There are four national parks, three of which along with three other national parks make up region 8 (Khon Kaen), and Phu Kao–Phu Phan Kham in region 10 (Udon Thani) of Thailand's protected areas.
- Phu Pha Man National Park, 350 km2
- Phu Wiang National Park, 325 km2
- Phu Kao–Phu Phan Kham National Park, 318 km2
- Nam Phong National Park, 197 km2
Symbols
| The seal of the province shows the stupa (tower) of Phra That Kham Kaen, which is believed to contain relics of Buddha. A tree is depicted on each side. One is a banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis), the other a Golden Shower Tree (Cassia fistula). The Thai name of the golden shower means 'providing support and preventing a decline', and it is also the provincial flower. The provincial tree is the pink shower tree (Cassia bakeriana), the Thai name of which translates as 'wishing tree'. The provincial aquatic life is the edible carp Osteochilus melanopleura. |
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Culture
Sinxay
The mayor of Khon Kaen in 2005 chose Sinxay to be the new identity of the Khon Kaen and had finials designed representing Sinxay and his two brothers, Siho and Sangthong. The story of Sang Sinxay, one of the masterpieces of Lao literature written by Pang Kham in 1649, during the Lan Xang period.
Administrative divisions
Provincial government
The province is divided into 26 districts (amphoes). The districts are further divided into 198 subdistricts (tambons) and 2,139 villages (mubans).
- The numbers 26 to 28 were reserved for three other planned (minor) districts: Phu Kham Noi, Nong Kae, and Non Han. There are plans to split off the northwestern part of the province to form a new province centered at Phu Wiang. The other districts which will belong to this new province are Nong Ruea, Chum Phae, Si Chomphu, Phu Pha Man, Nong Na Kham, and Wiang Kao.
Local government
As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Khon Kaen Provincial Administration Organisation (ongkan borihan suan changwat) and 84 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Khon Kaen has city (thesaban nakhon) status. Ban Phai, Ban Thum, Chum Phae, Kranuan, Mueang Phon and Sila have town (thesaban mueang) status. Further 77 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 140 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).
Education

Primary schools are under the jurisdiction of the Khon Kaen Primary Educational Service Area Office, which comprises five districts. Local administrative organizations cover 43 educational opportunity expansion schools, and two are under the jurisdiction of Khon Kaen University.
Secondary schools include schools from three jurisdictions :
- Secondary Educational Service Area Office 25, covering 84 secondary schools in Khon Kaen Province.
- Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization, covering 17 secondary schools in Khon Kaen Province.
- Two are under the jurisdiction of Khon Kaen University. Vocational education institutions, both public and private, are under the supervision of the Office of the Vocational Education Commission.
Higher education institutions, both public and private, include Khon Kaen University, the largest, oldest, and most important university in the Northeast.
Health
Khon Kaen has both public and private health facilities providing health services to the public. These include major government hospitals such as Khon Kaen Hospital, Srinagarind Hospital Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, and Khon Kaen Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital, as well as leading private hospitals such as Khon Kaen Ram Hospital, Ratchaphruek Hospital, and Bangkok Hospital Khon Kaen. Other public health facilities, such as health centers, municipal public health service centers, and subdistrict health promotion hospitals, are scattered throughout the province.
Transport
;Air Khon Kaen International Airport (IATA: KKC, ICAO: VTUK) is located in Ban Ped subdistrict, Mueang Khon Kaen district, Khon Kaen province. Approximately 8 kilometers west of the city center and 2 kilometers from Highway No. 12 (Khon Kaen - Loei), it covers an area of 1,780,800 square meters and is an airport under the Department of Airports, Ministry of Transport. It was announced as a customs airport on September 1, 1991.

250px|thumb|Khon Kaen Railway Station ;Rail The railway system in Khon Kaen is on both northeastern routes from Bangkok Railway Station. Khon Kaen province's main railway stations was Khon Kaen Railway Station. In 2017, a 60 kilometre dual-track line will connect Khon Kaen to Nakhon Ratchasima province. It is the first segment of a dual track network that will connect Isan with the Laem Chabang seaport.
;Road The city is bisected by Mittraphap Road, also known as "Friendship Highway", or Asian Highway 2 (AH2), the road linking Bangkok to the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge. A multi-lane bypass enables through-traffic to avoid the city center to the west, and connects to the airport and to the main roads to Kalasin province and Maha Sarakham province in the east, and Udon Thani province in the north.
Sport
The sports teams listed below are based in Khon Kaen. ;Football
- Khon Kaen (Thai League 2)—Khon Kaen Provincial Stadium
- Khon Kaen United (Thai League 2)—Khon Kaen Provincial Stadium ;Volleyball
- Khonkaen Star (Women's Volleyball Thailand League)—Khonkaen International Convention and Exhibition Center
Human achievement index 2022
| Province Khon Kaen, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6532 is "somewhat high", occupies place 22 in the ranking. |
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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 eight key areas of human development. National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.
| 62–77 | "Low" |
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| [[File:HAI 2022 rankings.svg | 950px]] |
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Sister cities
- PRC Nanning, Guangxi, China (2001)
- BOT Gaborone, Botswana
Notable residents
- Paradorn Srichaphan, tennis player, the first Asian to reach top ten of the ATP rankings
- Somluck Kamsing, boxer, the first Thai athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympics
- Nadech Kugimiya, actor
- Sukollawat Kanarot, actor
- Peechaya Wattanamontree, actress
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul, filmmaker
- Kanphanitnan Muangkhumsakul, professional golfer (LPGA Tour)
- Prasit Taodee, footballer
Gallery
File:1100 - Ubonrat Dam Reservoir.jpg|Ubol Ratana Dam
References
References
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- "Official statistics registration systems". Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA).
- (July 2019). "''Gross Regional and Provincial Product, 2019 Edition''". Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).
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- Stephen A. Murphy. (September 2010). "Buddhist Boundary Markers of Northeast Thailand and Central Laos, 7th–12th Centuries CE: Towards an Understanding of the Archaeological, Religious, and Artistic Landscapes of the Khorat Plateau". University of London.
- "จังหวัดขอนแก่น ประวัติศาสตร์ ความเป็นมา".
- (December 2020). "ข้อมูลพื้นที่อุทยานแห่งชาติ ที่ประกาศในราชกิจจานุบกษา 133 แห่ง".
- "สินไซ - "ฐานที่มั่นทางวัฒนธรรม" ของชาวลาว-อีสาน".
- "ที่เที่ยวขอนแก่น -10 เที่ยวหลากสไตล์ ท่องไปในขอนแก่น".
- (26 November 2019). "Number of local government organizations by province". Department of Local Administration (DLA).
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