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Phrae province

Province of Thailand

Phrae province

Summary

Province of Thailand

FieldValue
namePhrae
native_nameแพร่
native_name_langth
settlement_typeProvince
image_skylinePhae Mueang Phi Forest Park1.jpg
image_captionPhae Mueang Phi (Ghost Canyon) - Thailand's "Grand Canyon" near Phrae
mottoesหม้อห้อมไม้สัก ถิ่นรักพระลอ ช่อแฮศรีเมือง ลือเลื่องแพะเมืองผี คนแพร่นี้ใจงาม
("Mo hom fabric and teak wood. Place of Phra Lo's love. Home of (Phra That) Cho Hae. Famed Phae Mueang Phi. The generous people of Phrae.")
image_flagPhrae flag.svg
image_sealSeal of Phrae Province (colour version, as the provincial administration used).svg
image_mapThailand Phrae locator map.svg
mapsizeframeless
map_captionMap of Thailand highlighting Phrae province
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
seat_typeCapital
seatPhrae
leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameSomchai Lertprasitthiphan
leader_title1PAO President
area_footnotes
area_total_km26,483
area_rank32nd
population_footnotes
population_total421,745
population_as_of2024
population_rank62nd
population_density_km265
population_density_rank67th
demographics_type2GDP
demographics2_footnotes
demographics2_title1Total
demographics2_info1baht 28 billion
(US$1.0 billion) (2019)
demographics_type1Human Achievement Index
demographics1_footnotes
demographics1_title1HAI (2022)
demographics1_info10.6552 "somewhat high"
Ranked 19th
timezone1ICT
utc_offset1+7
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code54xxx
area_code_typeCalling code
area_code054
iso_codeTH-54
website
official_nameจังหวัดแพร่ ·
other_name

("Mo hom fabric and teak wood. Place of Phra Lo's love. Home of (Phra That) Cho Hae. Famed Phae Mueang Phi. The generous people of Phrae.") (US$1.0 billion) (2019) Ranked 19th Northern Thai with Tai Tham script (bottom) (Phae) Phrae (, ; , ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six Provinces (changwat) and lies in upper northern Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (clockwise from north) Phayao, Nan, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, and Lampang.

Geography

Phrae is in the valley of the Yom River. The Phi Pan Nam Range runs across the province from north to south in the west. The Phlueng Range is in the east. The total forest area is 4,204 km² or 64.8 percent of provincial area.

National parks

There are four national parks, of which three in region 13 (Phrae) and Lam Nam Nan in region 11 (Phitsanulok), they are the protected areas in Phrae province. (Visitors in fiscal year 2024)

Doi Pha Klong National Park189 km2(2,553)

Wildlife sanctuaries

There are two wildlife sanctuaries in region 13 (Phrae) and they are the protected areas in Phrae province.

Doi Luang Wildlife Sanctuary97 km2

Location protected areas

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History

The history of Phrae dates back to the Haripunchai kingdom of the Mon. It became part of Lan Na in 1443, when King Tilokaraj was on an expedition to capture Nan.

Symbols

Provincial seal: According to legend the two cities of Phrae and Nan were once ruled by brothers. When they met to divide the land between them the one from Phrae rode on a horse, the one from Nan on a buffalo to the meeting point on top of a mountain. Hence Phrae uses a horse in their seal, while Nan uses a buffalo. When the provincial government proposed the seal in 1940, the Fine Arts Department suggested adding a historic building to the seal in addition to the horse, thus it now has the stupa of Phra Tat Cho Hae on the back of the horse. This temple is about nine kilometers southeast of the city of Phrae.

The provincial flower and tree is the Burmese Almondwood (Chukrasia tabularis). The provincial fish is black sharkminnow (Labeo chrysophekadion).

Transportation

The main road through Phrae is Route 101, which begins in Nan to the north, passes through Phrae, and leads to Sawankhalok, Sukhothai, and finally Kamphaeng Phet.

Phrae Airport is a small airport in Mueang Mo, on the east side of town. It handles only domestic flights from Don Mueang (DMK).

The provincial railway station is Den Chai in Den Chai District, 24 km from Phrae town, since the town of Phrae does not have a rail to reach.

Tourism

Phra That Cho Hae, the symbol of Phrae province

Wiang Kosai National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติเวียงโกศัย) contains two waterfalls, the Mae Koeng Luang (น้ำตกแม่เกิ๋งหลวง), and the Mae Koeng Noi (น้ำตกแม่เกิ๋งน้อย). Streams from the falls flow into the Yom River. Tham Pha Nang Khoi Cave (ถ้ำผานางคอย). At the end of the cave is a stalagmite shaped like a woman holding a small child. In front of the Nang Koi (waiting woman) stone is a heart-shaped stalactite. They are the source of the legend of the love of a woman who waited for her lover until she turned to stone.

Mae Yom National Park and well-known Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park.

In addition, Phrae is also a province full of historic buildings. These buildings, all over 100 years old, were built in the Rattanakosin period or being used in the wood trading business that was once prosperous in the past.

Administrative divisions

Map of eight districts

Provincial government

The province is divided into eight districts (amphoes). These are further divided into 78 subdistricts (tambons) and 645 villages (mubans).

Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Phrae Provincial Administration Organisation (ongkan borihan suan changwat) and 26 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Phrae has town (thesaban mueang) status. Further 25 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 57 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).

Human achievement index 2022

Province Phrae, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6552 is "somewhat high", occupies place 19 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.

62–77"Low"
[[File:HAI 2022 rankings.svg950px]]

References

References

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  2. "Official statistics registration systems". Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA).
  3. (July 2019). "''Gross Regional and Provincial Product, 2019 Edition''". Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).
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  7. "General Information".
  8. "(PRH) Phrae Airport Overview".
  9. "Getting to Phrae province". Sawadee.com.
  10. "About Phrae".
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  14. (26 November 2019). "Number of local government organizations by province". Department of Local Administration (DLA).
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