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Chonburi province

Chonburi (Thai: ชลบุรี, RTGSChon Buri, [tɕ͡ʰōn bū.rīː] ) is a province of Thailand (changwat) located in eastern Thailand.[6] Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong, while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west. Pattaya, a major tourism destination in Thailand, is located in Chonburi, along with Laem Chabang, the country's primary seaport. The population of the province has grown rapidly and now totals 1.7 million residents, although a large portion of the population is floating or unregistered.[7] The registered population as of 31 December 2018 was 1.535 million.[3]

Chonburi
ชลบุรี
Other transcription(s)
 • Teochew萬佛歲
Motto(s): 
ทะเลงาม ข้าวหลามอร่อย อ้อยหวาน จักสานดี ประเพณีวิ่งควาย
("Beautiful seas. Delicious Khao Lam. Sweet sugar cane. Fine weaving. The buffalo racing festival.")
Location within Thailand
Coordinates: 13°13′N 101°11′E / 13.217°N 101.183°E / 13.217; 101.183
CountryThailand
RegionEastern Thailand
Provincial CapitalChonburi
Largest CitySi Racha
Settledc. 7th century, as Phrarot city
Founded as city1897–1932
Founded as province1933
Governing bodyChonburi Provincial Office
Government
 • TypeProvince
 • GovernorThawatchai Srithong
(since late 2022)[1]
Area
 • Province4,363 km2 (1,685 sq mi)
 • Rank50th
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
 (2018)[3]
 • Province1,535,445
 • Rank9th
 • Density351.9/km2 (911/sq mi)
  • Rank10th
Human Achievement Index
 • HAI (2022)0.6896 "high"
Ranked 1st
GDP
 • Totalbaht 976 billion
(US$33 billion) (2019)
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
Postal code
20xxx
Calling code038
ISO 3166 codeTH-20

Toponymy edit

The Thai word chon (ชล /t͡ɕʰon˧/) originates from the Sanskrit word jalá (जल) meaning "water", and the word buri (บุรี; /bu˨˩.riː˧/) from Sanskrit purī (पुरी); meaning "town" or "city"; hence the name of the province means "city of water". The local Chinese name for the province is 萬佛歲; Bān-pu̍t-sòe, which is a rendering of "Bang Pla Soi" (บางปลาสร้อย) the former name of Mueang Chonburi district, the capital district of Chonburi province (this name is retained for one of Mueang Chonburi's subdistricts.) The standard Chinese name for the province is a phonetic rendering of "Chonburi", 春武里; Chhun-bú-lí.

History edit

Human habitation of the province dates back to the Neolithic era, where early inhabitants lived in the area along the Panthong river in modern day Phan Thong district.[8]

During the Dvaravati period, the city of Mueang Phra Rot (Phra That Noen That) was established close to the mouth of the Bang Pakong river in modern-day Phanat Nikhom District. The city was in the shape of an irregular rectangle and was surrounded by a moat. Mueang Phra Rot was inhbaited from the 600s to the 1000s, and had goods imported from the Tang and Song dynasties, and from either Persia or lower Mesopotamia.[9]

To the east of Phra Rot was Mueang Sri Phalo in modern-day Nong Mai Daeng, which was established near the end of Phra Rot in the 1000s.[10] Located near the mouth of the Bang Pakong river, it became a wealthy port and fishing town, serving as a stopping point for Khmer, Vietnamese and Chinese barques before they ventured into the Chao Phraya river.[8] However, it lost prominance in the 1300s when the mouth of the river became shallower due to sedimentation. As a result in the town's economy declining, its inhabitants moved south to Bang Pla Soi. Construction of Sukhimvit road erased the town's eastern wall.[10]

Late 19th century to present edit

In the reign of King Nangklao, Rama III, Phra Intha-asa, The Governor of Phanat Nikhom I (Princely member of Nakhon Phanom royal family) took many immigrants (Nakhon Phanom Laotians, Named Lao Asa Pak Nam) from Samut Prakan and New Nakhon Phanom Laotians to Phanat Nikhom. The Siamese King at the time allowed them to establish a habitat between Chonburi and Chachoengsao (Named Phanat Nikhom in the present).

In 1892, Ko Sichang, an island off the mainland, served as a holiday point for King Chulalongkorn and his wife Queen Saovabha Phongsri. Chulalongkorn later built a summer palace called "Phra Chuthathut Palace" named after his son, Prince Chudadhuj Dharadilok, who was born on Ko Sichang.[11] During the Franco-Siamese crisis of 1893, the island was occupied by the French.[12] During this time, the island was a part of Samut Prakan province before being transferred to Chonburi province on 1 January 1943 as a minor district (king amphoe) in Si Racha district.[13] Ko Sichang became its own district on 4 July 1994.[14]

Following the end of World War II, coastal towns particularly Ang Sila witnessed an influx of Teochew Chinese migrants.[15] The Vietnam War would also cause an influx of American G.I.s to arrive, particularly in Pattaya. This would go on to lead Chonburi province to become popular among foreign tourists.[16]

Symbols edit

The provincial seal shows the hill Khao Sam Muk, on which there is a sala with a statue of the goddess Chao Mae Sahm Muk, who, it is believed, protects seafarers and the local population.[17]

The provincial tree and flower is the New Guinea rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus, called Mai Pradu in Thai).[citation needed]

The provincial motto is "Beautiful seas. Delicious Khao Lam. Sweet sugar cane. Fine weaving. The buffalo racing festival."[18]

Geography edit

The province is on the Bay of Bangkok, the northern end of the Gulf of Thailand. The Khao Khiao mountain range stretches from the northwest to the southeast of the province. The plains of the north were long used for farming. Laem Chabang, between Chonburi and Pattaya, is one of the few deep-water harbours of Thailand. The total forest area is 551 km2 (213 sq mi) or 12.2 percent of provincial area.[19]

Wildlife sanctuary edit

There is one wildlife sanctuary, along with three other wildlife sanctuaries, make up region 2 (Si Racha) of Thailand's protected areas.

  • Khao Khio–Khao Chomphu Wildlife Sanctuary, 145 km2 (56 sq mi)[20]: 4 

The provincial permanent legal population rose at nearly four per cent annually, from 1,040,865 in 2000 to 1,554,365 in 2010.[7] There is a large floating population of long-term non-Thai residents without permanent status, on a perpetual tourist visa and/or migrant workers (legal or not), as well as heavy, short-term tourist influxes.

Demographics edit

Religion edit

According to a 2015 survey,[21] around 97.87% of the population of Chonburi practices Buddhism, followed by Islam with 1.56% and Christianity with 0.60%.

Religion Census 2015[21] %
Buddhism 1,256,081 97.87%
Islam 20,000 1.56%
Christianity 7,707 0.60%
Other religions 800 0.06%

Religion in Chonburi (census 2015)[21]

  Buddhism (97.87%)
  Islam (1.56%)
  Christianity (0.60%)
  Other (0.06%)
 
Wat Ñanasamvara Woramahawihan in Huai Yai, Bang Lamung.
 
Khao Chi Chan in Na Chom Thian, Bang Lamung.
 
Wat Tham Nimit in Ban Suan, Chonburi.
 
Wat Khao Phra Bat in Pattaya, Bang Lamung.

Administrative divisions edit

Provincial government edit

Chonburi province consists of 11 districts (amphoe). These are further subdivided into 92 subdistricts (tambon) and 710 villages (muban).

  • Pattaya is a special governed city in Bang Lamung district.
  • Laem Chabang is a port city municipality in Si Racha and Bang Lamung districts.
Map # Name Thai Population (2018) Subdivisions
 
Districts
1 Mueang Chonburi เมืองชลบุรี 335,063 18 tambon — 107 muban
2 Ban Bueng บ้านบึง 103,377 8 tambon — 52 muban
3 Nong Yai หนองใหญ่ 23,625 5 tambon — 24 muban
4 Bang Lamung บางละมุง 315,437 8 tambon — 72 muban
5 Phan Thong พานทอง 69,429 11 tambon — 76 muban
6 Phanat Nikhom พนัสนิคม 124,637 20 tambon — 185 muban
7 Si Racha ศรีราชา 301,799 8 tambon — 73 muban
8 Ko Sichang เกาะสีชัง 4,560 1 tambon — 7 muban
9 Sattahip สัตหีบ 165,492 5 tambon — 40 muban
10 Bo Thong บ่อทอง 50,318 6 tambon — 47 muban
11 Ko Chan เกาะจันทร์ 37,670 2 tambon — 27 muban

Local government edit

The local governments are overseen by the Pattaya City Special Local Government in Pattaya and the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organisation (CPOA, ongkan borihan suan changwat chonburi) throughout Chonburi. The 47 municipalities are split up into two city municipalities (thesaban nakhon), 10 town municipalities (thesaban mueang),[22] and 35 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). Local communities are also overseen by 50 subdistrict administrative organisations (SAO, ongkan borihan suan tambon).[23]

Transport edit

Road edit

The Bangkok-Chonburi-Pattaya Motorway (Hwy 7) is linked with Bangkok's Outer Ring Road (Hwy 9) with another intersection at Si Nakharin and Rama IX Junction.

The Bang Na-Trat Highway (Hwy 34) from Bang Na travels through Bang Phli and crosses the Bang Pakong River into Chonburi. There is a Chonburi bypass that meets Sukhumvit Road (Hwy 3), passing Bang Saen Beach, Bang Phra, Pattaya and Sattahip.

Airports edit

Chonburi is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) by road from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), the country's largest international airport. By road, it is accessed from Sukhumvit Road and Motorway 7 from Bangkok. Chonburi is also served by scheduled flights via U-Tapao International Airport (UTP), which is a 45-minute drive south of the city.

Highways edit

The main road through Chonburi is Thailand Route 3, also known as Sukhumvit Road. To the northeast, it connects to Bangkok, and to the south, it connects to Rayong province, Chanthaburi province and Trat province. Route 344 leads east to Klaeng (which is also on Route 3). Route 7 runs parallel to Route 3 but bypasses the densely populated coastal area, connecting to the beach resort city of Pattaya.

Rail edit

The State Railway of Thailand, the national passenger rail system, provides service in the province, with the main station being Chon Buri Railway Station.

Health edit

Many hospitals exist in Chonburi, both public and private. Chonburi has one university hospital, Burapha University Hospital. Its main hospital operated by the Ministry of Public Health is Chonburi Hospital. Hospitals operated by other organisations, such as the Thai Red Cross Society's Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital and the Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital run by the Royal Thai Navy, are also found in the province.

Educational facilities edit

Universities edit

Colleges edit

Human achievement index 2022 edit

Health Education Employment Income
       
5 2 1 4
Housing Family Transport Participation
 
 
   
72 16 34 69
Province Chonburi, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6896 is "high", occupies place 1 in the ranking.

Since 2003, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at a sub-national level using the Human achievement index (HAI), a composite index covering all eight key areas of human development. The National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.[4]

Rank Classification
  1–13 "High"
14–29 "Somewhat high"
30–45 "Average"
46–61 "Somewhat low"
62–77 "Low"

Tourism edit

Some nine million visitors to the province were recorded in 2012, of which 6.1 million were from abroad, 2.2 million of these being Russian.[24]

One major tourist attraction is the Chonburi Buffalo Race (งานประเพณีวิ่งควาย), which takes place in the districts of Ban Bueng and Nong Yai. The animals are dressed outrageously or creatively by owners. Assembled in the courtyard in front of the town hall, the buffaloes partake in racing or physical fitness and fashion contests. The Chonburi Buffalo Race festival started over 100 years ago.[25] Usually, the races will be complemented with booths selling locally-made items, stage performances, games, and beauty contests.[26] The annual Buffalo Race is held around the 11th lunar month, normally in October. It takes seven days and takes place on the field in front of the city and provincial government offices. The highlight of the festival is the buffalo race, which takes place on the last two days. This race is 100 metres (110 yd) long. The prize for the first nose past the finish line is a trophy and some money.[27]

Songkran day in Bangsaen (Ko Phra Sai Wan Lai Bangsaen) is a tradition that has been held continuously for over ten years at Bang Saen Beach and Laem Thaen. The event takes place between April 16–17 of each year. The highlight of this event is a contest in which the contestants build a sand Buddha at Bangsaen Beach. In each Buddha sand arch is a decoration. The combination of the sea atmosphere and Thai decorations has helped this become one of the most popular Songkran festivals in Thailand. Other activities also take place, such as meriting alms to monks, bathing Buddha images, pouring water on the elders, traditional sporting events, sea boxing competitions, and oyster sheep competitions. Seafood and local food are often sold, along with other local products as part of One Tambon One Product (OTOP). Well-known artists have also given concerts at the event.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  •   Chonburi travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • (Thai)

chonburi, province, chonburi, thai, ชลบ, rtgs, chon, buri, ʰōn, rīː, province, thailand, changwat, located, eastern, thailand, capital, also, named, chonburi, neighbouring, provinces, clockwise, from, north, chachoengsao, chanthaburi, rayong, while, bangkok, w. Chonburi Thai chlburi RTGS Chon Buri tɕ ʰōn bu riː is a province of Thailand changwat located in eastern Thailand 6 Its capital is also named Chonburi Neighbouring provinces are clockwise from north Chachoengsao Chanthaburi and Rayong while the Bay of Bangkok is to the west Pattaya a major tourism destination in Thailand is located in Chonburi along with Laem Chabang the country s primary seaport The population of the province has grown rapidly and now totals 1 7 million residents although a large portion of the population is floating or unregistered 7 The registered population as of 31 December 2018 was 1 535 million 3 Chonburi chlburiProvinceOther transcription s Teochew萬佛歲From top View of Pattaya skyline Sanctuary of Truth Phra Chuthathut Palace of Ko SichangFlagSealMotto s thaelngam khawhlamxrxy xxyhwan cksandi praephniwingkhway Beautiful seas Delicious Khao Lam Sweet sugar cane Fine weaving The buffalo racing festival Location within ThailandCoordinates 13 13 N 101 11 E 13 217 N 101 183 E 13 217 101 183CountryThailandRegionEastern ThailandProvincial CapitalChonburiLargest CitySi RachaSettledc 7th century as Phrarot cityFounded as city1897 1932Founded as province1933Governing bodyChonburi Provincial OfficeGovernment TypeProvince GovernorThawatchai Srithong since late 2022 1 Area 2 Province4 363 km2 1 685 sq mi Rank50thElevation50 m 160 ft Population 2018 3 Province1 535 445 Rank9th Density351 9 km2 911 sq mi Rank10thHuman Achievement Index 4 HAI 2022 0 6896 high Ranked 1stGDP 5 Totalbaht 976 billion US 33 billion 2019 Time zoneUTC 07 00 ICT Postal code20xxxCalling code038ISO 3166 codeTH 20 Contents 1 Toponymy 2 History 2 1 Late 19th century to present 3 Symbols 4 Geography 4 1 Wildlife sanctuary 5 Demographics 5 1 Religion 6 Administrative divisions 6 1 Provincial government 6 2 Local government 7 Transport 7 1 Road 7 2 Airports 7 3 Highways 7 4 Rail 8 Health 9 Educational facilities 9 1 Universities 9 2 Colleges 10 Human achievement index 2022 11 Tourism 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksToponymy editThe Thai word chon chl t ɕʰon originates from the Sanskrit word jala जल meaning water and the word buri buri bu riː from Sanskrit puri प र meaning town or city hence the name of the province means city of water The local Chinese name for the province is 萬佛歲 Ban pu t soe which is a rendering of Bang Pla Soi bangplasrxy the former name of Mueang Chonburi district the capital district of Chonburi province this name is retained for one of Mueang Chonburi s subdistricts The standard Chinese name for the province is a phonetic rendering of Chonburi 春武里 Chhun bu li History editHuman habitation of the province dates back to the Neolithic era where early inhabitants lived in the area along the Panthong river in modern day Phan Thong district 8 During the Dvaravati period the city of Mueang Phra Rot Phra That Noen That was established close to the mouth of the Bang Pakong river in modern day Phanat Nikhom District The city was in the shape of an irregular rectangle and was surrounded by a moat Mueang Phra Rot was inhbaited from the 600s to the 1000s and had goods imported from the Tang and Song dynasties and from either Persia or lower Mesopotamia 9 To the east of Phra Rot was Mueang Sri Phalo in modern day Nong Mai Daeng which was established near the end of Phra Rot in the 1000s 10 Located near the mouth of the Bang Pakong river it became a wealthy port and fishing town serving as a stopping point for Khmer Vietnamese and Chinese barques before they ventured into the Chao Phraya river 8 However it lost prominance in the 1300s when the mouth of the river became shallower due to sedimentation As a result in the town s economy declining its inhabitants moved south to Bang Pla Soi Construction of Sukhimvit road erased the town s eastern wall 10 Late 19th century to present edit In the reign of King Nangklao Rama III Phra Intha asa The Governor of Phanat Nikhom I Princely member of Nakhon Phanom royal family took many immigrants Nakhon Phanom Laotians Named Lao Asa Pak Nam from Samut Prakan and New Nakhon Phanom Laotians to Phanat Nikhom The Siamese King at the time allowed them to establish a habitat between Chonburi and Chachoengsao Named Phanat Nikhom in the present In 1892 Ko Sichang an island off the mainland served as a holiday point for King Chulalongkorn and his wife Queen Saovabha Phongsri Chulalongkorn later built a summer palace called Phra Chuthathut Palace named after his son Prince Chudadhuj Dharadilok who was born on Ko Sichang 11 During the Franco Siamese crisis of 1893 the island was occupied by the French 12 During this time the island was a part of Samut Prakan province before being transferred to Chonburi province on 1 January 1943 as a minor district king amphoe in Si Racha district 13 Ko Sichang became its own district on 4 July 1994 14 Following the end of World War II coastal towns particularly Ang Sila witnessed an influx of Teochew Chinese migrants 15 The Vietnam War would also cause an influx of American G I s to arrive particularly in Pattaya This would go on to lead Chonburi province to become popular among foreign tourists 16 Symbols editThe provincial seal shows the hill Khao Sam Muk on which there is a sala with a statue of the goddess Chao Mae Sahm Muk who it is believed protects seafarers and the local population 17 The provincial tree and flower is the New Guinea rosewood Pterocarpus indicus called Mai Pradu in Thai citation needed The provincial motto is Beautiful seas Delicious Khao Lam Sweet sugar cane Fine weaving The buffalo racing festival 18 Geography editThe province is on the Bay of Bangkok the northern end of the Gulf of Thailand The Khao Khiao mountain range stretches from the northwest to the southeast of the province The plains of the north were long used for farming Laem Chabang between Chonburi and Pattaya is one of the few deep water harbours of Thailand The total forest area is 551 km2 213 sq mi or 12 2 percent of provincial area 19 Wildlife sanctuary edit There is one wildlife sanctuary along with three other wildlife sanctuaries make up region 2 Si Racha of Thailand s protected areas Khao Khio Khao Chomphu Wildlife Sanctuary 145 km2 56 sq mi 20 4 The provincial permanent legal population rose at nearly four per cent annually from 1 040 865 in 2000 to 1 554 365 in 2010 7 There is a large floating population of long term non Thai residents without permanent status on a perpetual tourist visa and or migrant workers legal or not as well as heavy short term tourist influxes Demographics editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it August 2019 Religion edit According to a 2015 survey 21 around 97 87 of the population of Chonburi practices Buddhism followed by Islam with 1 56 and Christianity with 0 60 Religion Census 2015 21 Buddhism 1 256 081 97 87 Islam 20 000 1 56 Christianity 7 707 0 60 Other religions 800 0 06 Religion in Chonburi census 2015 21 Buddhism 97 87 Islam 1 56 Christianity 0 60 Other 0 06 nbsp Wat Nanasamvara Woramahawihan in Huai Yai Bang Lamung nbsp Khao Chi Chan in Na Chom Thian Bang Lamung nbsp Wat Tham Nimit in Ban Suan Chonburi nbsp Wat Khao Phra Bat in Pattaya Bang Lamung Administrative divisions editMain article Chonburi provincial and local government Provincial government edit Chonburi province consists of 11 districts amphoe These are further subdivided into 92 subdistricts tambon and 710 villages muban Pattaya is a special governed city in Bang Lamung district Laem Chabang is a port city municipality in Si Racha and Bang Lamung districts Map Name Thai Population 2018 Subdivisions nbsp Districts 1 Mueang Chonburi emuxngchlburi 335 063 18 tambon 107 muban 2 Ban Bueng banbung 103 377 8 tambon 52 muban 3 Nong Yai hnxngihy 23 625 5 tambon 24 muban 4 Bang Lamung banglamung 315 437 8 tambon 72 muban 5 Phan Thong phanthxng 69 429 11 tambon 76 muban 6 Phanat Nikhom phnsnikhm 124 637 20 tambon 185 muban 7 Si Racha sriracha 301 799 8 tambon 73 muban 8 Ko Sichang ekaasichng 4 560 1 tambon 7 muban 9 Sattahip sthib 165 492 5 tambon 40 muban 10 Bo Thong bxthxng 50 318 6 tambon 47 muban 11 Ko Chan ekaacnthr 37 670 2 tambon 27 muban Local government edit The local governments are overseen by the Pattaya City Special Local Government in Pattaya and the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organisation CPOA ongkan borihan suan changwat chonburi throughout Chonburi The 47 municipalities are split up into two city municipalities thesaban nakhon 10 town municipalities thesaban mueang 22 and 35 subdistrict municipalities thesaban tambon Local communities are also overseen by 50 subdistrict administrative organisations SAO ongkan borihan suan tambon 23 Transport editRoad edit The Bangkok Chonburi Pattaya Motorway Hwy 7 is linked with Bangkok s Outer Ring Road Hwy 9 with another intersection at Si Nakharin and Rama IX Junction The Bang Na Trat Highway Hwy 34 from Bang Na travels through Bang Phli and crosses the Bang Pakong River into Chonburi There is a Chonburi bypass that meets Sukhumvit Road Hwy 3 passing Bang Saen Beach Bang Phra Pattaya and Sattahip Airports edit Chonburi is about 120 kilometres 75 mi by road from Suvarnabhumi Airport BKK the country s largest international airport By road it is accessed from Sukhumvit Road and Motorway 7 from Bangkok Chonburi is also served by scheduled flights via U Tapao International Airport UTP which is a 45 minute drive south of the city Highways edit The main road through Chonburi is Thailand Route 3 also known as Sukhumvit Road To the northeast it connects to Bangkok and to the south it connects to Rayong province Chanthaburi province and Trat province Route 344 leads east to Klaeng which is also on Route 3 Route 7 runs parallel to Route 3 but bypasses the densely populated coastal area connecting to the beach resort city of Pattaya Rail edit The State Railway of Thailand the national passenger rail system provides service in the province with the main station being Chon Buri Railway Station Health editMany hospitals exist in Chonburi both public and private Chonburi has one university hospital Burapha University Hospital Its main hospital operated by the Ministry of Public Health is Chonburi Hospital Hospitals operated by other organisations such as the Thai Red Cross Society s Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital and the Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital run by the Royal Thai Navy are also found in the province Educational facilities editUniversities edit Burapha University BUU Kasetsart University Si Racha Campus KU SRC Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan ok RMUTTO Sripatum University Chonburi Campus SPU Thailand National Sports University TNSU Thammasat University Pattaya Campus TU Colleges edit Graduate School of Public Administration National Institute of Development Administration GSPA NIDA Interior College IC Panyapiwat Institute of Management PIM Human achievement index 2022 editHealth Education Employment Income nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 2 1 4 Housing Family Transport Participation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 72 16 34 69 Province Chonburi with an HAI 2022 value of 0 6896 is high occupies place 1 in the ranking Since 2003 the United Nations Development Programme UNDP in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at a sub national level using the Human achievement index HAI a composite index covering all eight key areas of human development The National Economic and Social Development Board NESDB has taken over this task since 2017 4 Rank Classification 1 13 High 14 29 Somewhat high 30 45 Average 46 61 Somewhat low 62 77 Low Map with provinces and HAI 2022 rankings nbsp Tourism editSome nine million visitors to the province were recorded in 2012 of which 6 1 million were from abroad 2 2 million of these being Russian 24 One major tourist attraction is the Chonburi Buffalo Race nganpraephniwingkhway which takes place in the districts of Ban Bueng and Nong Yai The animals are dressed outrageously or creatively by owners Assembled in the courtyard in front of the town hall the buffaloes partake in racing or physical fitness and fashion contests The Chonburi Buffalo Race festival started over 100 years ago 25 Usually the races will be complemented with booths selling locally made items stage performances games and beauty contests 26 The annual Buffalo Race is held around the 11th lunar month normally in October It takes seven days and takes place on the field in front of the city and provincial government offices The highlight of the festival is the buffalo race which takes place on the last two days This race is 100 metres 110 yd long The prize for the first nose past the finish line is a trophy and some money 27 Songkran day in Bangsaen Ko Phra Sai Wan Lai Bangsaen is a tradition that has been held continuously for over ten years at Bang Saen Beach and Laem Thaen The event takes place between April 16 17 of each year The highlight of this event is a contest in which the contestants build a sand Buddha at Bangsaen Beach In each Buddha sand arch is a decoration The combination of the sea atmosphere and Thai decorations has helped this become one of the most popular Songkran festivals in Thailand Other activities also take place such as meriting alms to monks bathing Buddha images pouring water on the elders traditional sporting events sea boxing competitions and oyster sheep competitions Seafood and local food are often sold along with other local products as part of One Tambon One Product OTOP Well known artists have also given concerts at the event See also editChonburi F C Sriracha F C Pattaya United F C Supreme Chonburi VCReferences edit 449 police soldiers make show of force in Pattaya Pattaya Mail 2022 10 14 Retrieved 2024 02 02 Advancing Human Development through the ASEAN Community Thailand Human Development Report 2014 table 0 Basic Data PDF Report United Nations Development Programme UNDP Thailand pp 134 135 ISBN 978 974 680 368 7 Retrieved 17 January 2016 Data has been supplied by Land Development Department Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives at Wayback Machine a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint postscript link dead link a b ryngansthiticanwnprachakraelabanpracapi ph s 2561 Statistics population and house statistics for the year 2018 Registration Office Department of the Interior Ministry of the Interior stat bora dopa go th in Thai 31 December 2018 Archived from the original on 2 April 2019 Retrieved 20 June 2019 a b khxmulsthitidchnikhwamkawhnakhxngkhn pi 2565 PDF Human Achievement Index Databook year 2022 PDF Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council NESDC in Thai Retrieved 12 March 2024 page 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Gross Regional and Provincial Product 2019 Edition lt gt Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council NESDC July 2019 ISSN 1686 0799 Retrieved 22 January 2020 About Chon Buri Tourism Authority of Thailand TAT Retrieved 31 May 2015 a b Thailand Administrative Division Provinces and Districts Population Statistics Charts and Map a b History sankngankarthxngethiywaelakilacnghwdchlburi Retrieved 2023 09 10 Mueang Phra Rot Archeological site RouteYou Retrieved 2023 09 10 a b Mueang Sri Phalo Archeological site RouteYou Retrieved 2023 09 10 Ko Sichang Thailandtourismdirectory com Archived from the original on 20 August 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2018 phiphithphnthphracuthathuchrachthanekaasichng CU100 Cu100 chula ac th Retrieved 26 August 2018 prakaskrathrwngmhadithy eruxng ihkingxaephxekaasichng khunkbxaephxsriracha cnghwdchlburi PDF Royal Gazette in Thai 60 1 ng 6 1 Jan 1943 Archived from the original PDF on July 18 2011 phrarachkvsdikatngxaephxepuxynxy aelaxaephxsriwiil ph s 2537 PDF Royal Gazette in Thai 111 21 k 32 35 3 Jun 1994 Archived from the original PDF on September 30 2007 Ang Sila www tourismthailand org Retrieved 2023 09 11 Pattaya history Introduction to Pattaya festivals and events 2020 02 25 Archived from the original on 2020 02 25 Retrieved 2023 09 11 Chonburi THAILEX Travel Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 2015 11 27 Retrieved 31 May 2015 History sankngankarthxngethiywaelakilacnghwdchlburi Retrieved 2019 05 23 tarangthi 2 phinthipaim aeykraycnghwd ph s 2562 Table 2 Forest area Separate province year 2019 Royal Forest Department in Thai 2019 Retrieved 6 April 2021 information Forest statistics Year 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link tarang 5 phunthiekhtrksaphnthustwpa ph s 2562 Table 5 Wildlife Sanctuary Areas in 2019 PDF Department of National Parks Wildlife Sanctuaries and Plant Conservation in Thai 2019 Retrieved 1 November 2022 a b c http cbi onab go th index php option com content amp view article amp id 327 amp Itemid 206 Archived 2020 02 10 at the Wayback Machine Religion in Chonburi khxmulphunthankhxngxpth Basic information of local authorities in Thai 2020 Retrieved 22 September 2020 https www dla go th work abt index jsp Archived 2019 07 19 at the Wayback Machine Thesaban 14 June 2562 2019 Chon Buri sees 9mn visitors in 2012 The Nation 8 April 2013 Archived from the original on 2 October 2018 Retrieved 2 October 2018 sankngankhnakrrmkarwthnthrrmaehngchati praephniwingkhway 1994 chiwitithychudbrrphburuskhxngera krungethph khurusphaladphraw 2013 Chonburi buffalos race Oct 14 20 Pattaya Mail 2013 09 06 Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2015 Chonburi Buffalo Racing Tourism Authority of Thailand TAT Archived from the original on 19 April 2019 Retrieved 19 April 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chonburi Province nbsp Chonburi travel guide from Wikivoyage Provincial administration Thai Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chonburi province amp oldid 1220413738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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