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Wat Chan, Phitsanulok

Wat Chan, Phitsanulok

FieldValue
official_nameWat Chan
native_nameวัดจันทร์
settlement_typeTambon
image_sealFile:Logo of Wat Chan.png
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Phitsanulok
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Mueang Phitsanulok
government_typeSubdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO)
area_total_km211.26
population_as_of2022
population_footnotes
population_total9,171
population_density_km2814
timezoneICT
utc_offset+7
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code65000
area_code_typeCalling code
area_code055
blank_name_sec1Geocode
blank_info_sec165010300
website

Wat Chan () is a subdistrict in the Mueang Phitsanulok District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. In 2022, it had a population of 9,171 and 4,845 households. In this subdistrict was the first cooperative in Thailand registered.

Geography

The topography of Wat Chan is fertile lowlands with an area of 11.26 km2 of which a section immediately northwest of the Nan river and a section southeast of this river, but separated by an area annexed by the city of Phitsanulok, with a forest and a pond (Thung Nong Phad) rich in marine life (Moo4). The subdistrict is bordered to the north by Phlai Chumphon and Ban Khlong subdistricts, to the east by the city of Phitsanulok, to the south by Bueng Phra subdistrict and to the west by Tha Thong subdistrict. Wat Chan subdistrict lies in the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed.

History

ฺWat Chan Subdistrict Administrative Organization - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon) was established, published 30 January 1996 in Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 113, section 9 Ngor. On 9 March 1999 Wat Chan subdistrict lost the villages Moo1, Moo3, Moo5 and Moo6 to the growing city of Phitsanulok. The new borders are located 200 meter south of the Barom Trilokanat road (landmarks 15-16) and west of the Chaiyanuphap road (landmarks 18-19).

Administration

Central government

The administration of Wat Chan SAO is responsible for an area that covers 7,038 rai ~ 11.26 sqkm and consists of six administrative villages, as of 2022: 9,171 people and 4,845 households.

Wat Chan subdistrict with villages
VillageEnglishThaiPeopleHouseholds
Moo2Ban Wat Chanบ้านวัดจันทร์1,556683
Moo4Ban Wat Chanบ้านวัดจันทร์2,0201,214
Moo7Ban Donบ้านดอน2,8041,616
Moo8Ban Na Pho Daengบ้านนาโพธิ์แดง638239
Moo9Ban Wat Chanบ้านวัดจันทร์23986
Moo10Ban Wat Chan Tawan Tokบ้านวัดจันทร์ตะวันตก1,9141,007

Local government

Wat Chan Subdistrict Administrative Organization - Wat Chan SAO () covers the whole Wat Chan subdistrict.

Administrative villages contain many villages such as:

  • Moo2 - Charoen Suk
  • Moo4 - Kitsasiri
  • Moo8 - Panasiri
  • Moo10- Wana Lake Home, Wana Town Home

Temples

Luang Pho To image of<br>Wat Ratchamonthop

Wat Chan subdistrict is home to the following active temple, where Theravada Buddhism is practiced by local residents: Wat Ratchamonthop (Thai: วัดราชมณทป) colloquially referred to as Wat Luang Pho To (Thai: วัดหลงพ่อโต) or Wat Takrai (Thai: วัดตะไกร) is a Buddhist temple in Ban Don (Moo7). During the Second World War, the temple was bombed by the Axis powers due to its proximity to a military camp and became a ruin. Even the main Buddha Image of the temple was destroyed. The temple has been abandoned and later restored, while it became a royal temple with the name Wat Ratchamonthop.

Originally there were three more Buddhist temples in this subdistrict:

  • Wat Pan Phi (Thai: วัดพันปี)
  • Wat Chan Tawan Ook (Thai: วัดจันทร์ตะวันออก)
  • Wat Chan Tawan Tok (Thai: วัดจันทร์ตะวันตก) But due to the annexation of villages by the city of Phitsanulok in 1999, these three temples are no longer in Wat Chan subdistrict.

Infrastructure

Education

  • Community learning center
  • Kindergarten

Healthcare

There is Wat Chan health-promoting hospital in Ban Bo (Moo7). Further, every administrative village has its own community primary health center (6 locations).

Transportation

Major road is:

  • Highway 117, Phitsanulok-Nakhon Sawan route.

Electricity

Almost every household in Wat Chan subdistrict have access to the electricity network of Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA).

Communications

All households have access to the fixed and mobile telephone network.

Waterworks

All households of Wat Chan have access to the water network of Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA).

Economy

Of the population 30% are engaged in agriculture, of which rice is the main product.

Farmers count for 1%, Animal husbandary 1%, temporary employees 53% and trading 45%.

Retail, hotels, restaurants and factories are mainly located along highway 117. The following companies play a role in the employment service:

First cooperative in Thailand

Krom Muen Pitaya Longkorn (1876-1945) was the "Father of Thai Cooperatives". On 26 February 1916 he was the first cooperative registrar with "Wat Chan Cooperative Unlimited". The start was with 16 members and a working capital of 3,080 baht. As of 2018 the cooperative had 6,691 members in 59 groups. File:Krommuenpitaya Longkorn - Wat Chan.jpg|Statue of Krom Muen Pitaya Longkorn. File:Krommuenpitaya Longkorn - Wat Chan2.jpg|Memorial plate of Krom Muen Pitaya Longkorn. File:Wat Chan Cooperative.jpg|Office of Wat Chan Cooperative. File:Wat Chan Cooperative2.jpg|Name plate "Wat Chan Cooperative Ltd."

References

References

  1. "Official statistics registration systems". Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA).
  2. "ทุ่งหนองฝา".
  3. "ที่ตังของหมู่บ้าน".
  4. "เขตการปกครอง".
  5. (8 March 1999). "พระราชกฤษฎีกา จัดตั้งเทศบาลนครพิษณุโลก จังหวัดสมุทรปราการ พ.ศ.๒๕๔๒". Royal Thai Government Gazette.
  6. "วัดราชมณทป".
  7. "การศีกษา".
  8. "สาธารณสุข".
  9. "การคมนาคม".
  10. "ไฟฟ้า".
  11. "โทรศัพท์".
  12. "การเกษตร".
  13. "สหกรณ์แห่งแรกในประเทศไทย".
  14. "การประชุมใหญ่สามัญประจำปี 2561".
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