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Mukdahan province

Mukdahan (Thai: มุกดาหาร, pronounced [múk.dāː.hǎːn]) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat) and lies in upper northeastern Thailand, also called Isan. Neighboring provinces are (from south clockwise) Amnat Charoen, Yasothon, Roi Et, Kalasin, Sakon Nakhon, and Nakhon Phanom. To the east it borders the Mekong River, across which lies Savannakhet province of Laos to which it is joined by the Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge.

Mukdahan
มุกดาหาร
Mukdahan province
จังหวัดมุกดาหาร
Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge, seen from Mukdahan
Map of Thailand highlighting Mukdahan province
Country Thailand
RegionNortheastern Thailand
CapitalMukdahan
Government
 • GovernorChaloemphon Mangkhang
Area
 • Total4,126 km2 (1,593 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 53rd
Population
 (2019)[2]
 • Total353,174
 • RankRanked 66th
 • Density87/km2 (230/sq mi)
  • RankRanked 55th
Human Achievement Index
 • HAI (2017)0.5661 "somewhat low"
Ranked 58th
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
49xxx
Calling code042
ISO 3166 codeTH-49
Websitewww.mukdahan.go.th

Geography

The province is in the Mekong valley. In the west of the province are the Phu Phan mountains, which are covered with thick forests. The total forest area is 1,362 km2 (526 sq mi) or 33 percent of provincial area.[1]

National parks

There are a total of three national parks, ofwhich two, along with four other national parks, make up region 9 (Ubon Ratchathani) and Phu Pha Yon in region 10 (Udon Thani) of Thailand's protected areas.

Wildlife sanctuaries

There is one wildlife sanctuary, along with five other wildlife sanctuaries, make up region 9 (Ubon Ratchathani) of Thailand's protected areas.

  • Phu Si Than Wildlife Sanctuary, 303 km2 (117 sq mi)[5]: 4 

History

Lord Chandrasuriyawongse (เจ้าจันทรสุริยวงษ์) and his followers established a settlement at Baan Luang Phonsim (บ้านหลวงโพนสิม) near the Thad Ing Hang Stupa (พระธาตุอิงฮัง) on the left bank of the Mekong River in Laos. Several decades later he died.

Lord Chanthakinnaree (เจ้าจันทกินรี), his son, succeeded him as ruler. In B.E. 2310, a huntsman crossed over the Mekong and arrived along the right bank at the mouth of the stream Bang Muk (บังมุก), where he discovered a discarded realm complete with a monastery and seven sugar palms on the nearby riverbank. He found the area much better than the territories along the left side of the Mekong, and moreover at the mouth of the Bang Muk was an abundance of fish. He reported this to his ruler, Lord Chanthakinnaree. Chanthakinnaree led his followers across the Mekong to inspect the area and found that the area was indeed the remains of an ancient realm and in much better condition than any area along the left bank of the Mekong. He led his people from Baan Luang Phonsim to establish a settlement on the right bank at the mouth of Bang Muk.

When he began to clear away the forests to make way for his resettlement of the realm, he found two Buddha images beneath a sacred fig tree. The larger of the two was bricks-and-mortar, while the smaller one was made of fine iron. He had a new monastery built at once in the vicinity of the old, abandoned temple, and named it Wat Sri Moungkhoun (วัดศรีมุงคุณ) (cognate to Sri Mongkol (ศรีมงคล) in Central Thai, meaning 'Temple of Serene Auspices'). He constructed a palatial manse in the vicinity of the temple where he enshrined both Buddha images in a vihara. Later, the iron Buddha image (the smaller one) appeared to mysteriously reestablish itself beneath the fig tree where it had first been discovered and ultimately, after some three or four spectacles of this nature, began slowly sinking into the ground there until only the crown of the head could be seen. An alternate place of worship was built there to cover the site instead and the image itself was then named Phra Loup Lek (พระหลุบเหล็ก), or 'Venerable One of Ironmetal Who Shrouds Himself'. Today the site where Phra Loup Lek would submerge himself beneath the earth has been overtaken by the waters of the Mekong and washed away (presumably leaving only the shrine rescued and preserved at the front of the vihara at today's Wat Sri Mongkol South (วัดศรีมงคลใต้)).

As for the brick-and-mortar Buddha image enshrined in the vihara at the Sri Mongkol Temple, the inhabitants of the realm named it Phra Chao Ong Luang (พระเจ้าองค์หลวง), or 'Venerable Holy One', and made it the representative image of Wat Sri Mongkol, which itself was later renamed Wat Sri Mongkol South. This Buddha image has been associated with the settlement and realm ever since.

During the rebuilding of the realm, at around midnight there were reports of a transparent or translucent object glittering and bright spotted emerging from the seven sugar palms. It drifted in the air above the Mekong every night until near dawn when the crystal-like object would then float back into the seven trees from whence it came. Lord Chanthakinnaree named this auspicious omen Keo Mukdahan (แก้วมุกดาหาร) or the 'Pearlsmouth Crystal' as he had founded his realm on the banks of the Mekong where the mouth of the stream Bang Muk (or 'Pearlhaven') was located, in which people had discovered pearls (muk; มุก) in clams there. Mukdahan can refer to most any semiprecious stone resembling the pearl having a grey dull color, and not necessarily the pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera. Lord Chanthakinnaree then renamed the realm Mueang Mukdahan, as from the Fourth Month of the Year of the Pig, Year 1132 of the Chulasakarat (Minor Era), [Year 2313 of the Buddhasakarat (Buddhist Era or BE)] of the Buddhist calendar. The realm of Mukdahan at this stage covered both sides of the Mekong and reached the frontier lands of the Vietnamese (including the Laotian province of Savannakhet).

In B.E. 2321, during the Thonburi Period when King Taksin the Great extended his forces into the area of the Mekong River, he ordered Phra Mahakasut Suek and Chao Phya Chakri to dispatch their troops to the banks of the Mekong in order to suppress and unify the lords of all the realms great and small there on both sides of the Mekong together under the reign of the Kingdom of Thonburi, declaring Lord Chanthakinnaree the Phya Chanthasrisuraja Uparaja Mandhaturaj (พระยาจันทรศรีสุราชอุปราชามันธาตุราช), the first Lord of the Realm of Mukdahan and thereby officially naming the realm "Mueang Mukdahan".

The city of Mukdahan was founded in 1770 by Lord Chanthakinnaree of Phonsim. It was originally administered within Monthon Udon Thani,[6] but in 1907 it became a district (amphoe) of Nakhon Phanom province.[7] On 27 September 1982 Mukdahan was upgraded to provincial status.

In 2006, the Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge, from Mukdahan to Savannakhet, Laos was opened.

Economy

In 2018, the Airports Department of the Thai Ministry of Transport announced that it would spend six million baht on a Mukdahan International Airport feasibility study. If built, it would become Thailand's thirtieth international airport. The study is to be completed by March 2019.[8]

Symbols

The provincial seal shows the Prasart Song Nang Sathit Palace, in which an opal is displayed on a tray.

The provincial tree and flower is Ochna integerrima.

The provincial slogan is "Skyscraping Ho Kaeo Tower, Phu Pha Thoep and Kaeng Kabao, eight ethnic minorities, famous sweet tamarind, large ancient kettledrum, origin of Lam Phaya, stunning view of the Mekong River, gateway to Indochina."

Administrative divisions

 
Map of seven districts

Provincial government

The province is divided into seven districts (amphoe). The districts are further divided into 53 subdistricts (tambon) and 493 villages (muban).

Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are:[9] one Mukdahan Provincial Administration Organisation (ongkan borihan suan changwat) and 25 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Mukdahan has town (thesaban mueang) status. Further 24 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 29 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).[2]

Human achievement index 2017

Health Education Employment Income
       
22 66 18 75
Housing Family Transport Participation
 
 
   
14 43 74 12
Province Mukdahan, with an HAI 2017 value of 0.5661 is "somewhat low", occupies place 58 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.[3]

Rank Classification
  1–15 "high"
16–30 "somewhat high"
31–45 "average"
45–60 "somewhat low"
61–77 "low"

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ตารางที่ 2 พี้นที่ป่าไม้ แยกรายจังหวัด พ.ศ.2562" [Table 2 Forest area Separate province year 2019]. Royal Forest Department (in Thai). 2019. Retrieved 6 April 2021, information, Forest statistics Year 2019, Thailand boundary from Department of Provincial Administration in 2013{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  2. ^ a b รายงานสถิติจำนวนประชากรและบ้านประจำปี พ.ส.2562 [Statistics, population and house statistics for the year 2019]. Registration Office Department of the Interior, Ministry of the Interior. stat.bora.dopa.go.th (in Thai). 31 December 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b Human achievement index 2017 by National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB), pages 1-40, maps 1-9, retrieved 14 September 2019, ISBN 978-974-9769-33-1
  4. ^ a b c "ข้อมูลพื้นที่อุทยานแห่งชาติ ที่ประกาศในราชกิจจานุบกษา 133 แห่ง" [National Park Area Information published in the 133 Government Gazettes]. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (in Thai). December 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  5. ^ "ตาราง 5 พื้นที่เขตรักษาพันธุ์สัตว์ป่า พ.ศ. 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.
  6. ^ "พระบรมราชโองการ ประกาศ เปลี่ยนนามมณฑล" (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 16 (11): 140. 1899-06-11.
  7. ^ (in Thai). Archived from the original on 2009-07-12. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  8. ^ "Mukdahan airport study to cost Bt6 million". The Nation. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Number of local government organizations by province". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 26 November 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019. 44 Mukdahan: 1 PAO, 1 Town mun., 24 Subdistrict mun., 29 SAO.

External links

  • TAT provincial page
  • Website of the province (Thai only)
  •   Mukdahan travel guide from Wikivoyage

Coordinates: 16°32′46″N 104°43′34″E / 16.54611°N 104.72611°E / 16.54611; 104.72611

mukdahan, province, mukdahan, thai, กดาหาร, pronounced, múk, dāː, hǎːn, thailand, seventy, provinces, changwat, lies, upper, northeastern, thailand, also, called, isan, neighboring, provinces, from, south, clockwise, amnat, charoen, yasothon, kalasin, sakon, n. Mukdahan Thai mukdahar pronounced muk daː hǎːn is one of Thailand s seventy six provinces changwat and lies in upper northeastern Thailand also called Isan Neighboring provinces are from south clockwise Amnat Charoen Yasothon Roi Et Kalasin Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom To the east it borders the Mekong River across which lies Savannakhet province of Laos to which it is joined by the Second Thai Lao Friendship Bridge Mukdahan mukdaharProvinceMukdahan provincecnghwdmukdaharSecond Thai Lao Friendship Bridge seen from MukdahanFlagSealMap of Thailand highlighting Mukdahan provinceCountry ThailandRegionNortheastern ThailandCapitalMukdahanGovernment GovernorChaloemphon MangkhangArea 1 Total4 126 km2 1 593 sq mi RankRanked 53rdPopulation 2019 2 Total353 174 RankRanked 66th Density87 km2 230 sq mi RankRanked 55thHuman Achievement Index 3 HAI 2017 0 5661 somewhat low Ranked 58thTime zoneUTC 7 ICT Postal code49xxxCalling code042ISO 3166 codeTH 49Websitewww wbr mukdahan wbr go wbr th Contents 1 Geography 1 1 National parks 1 2 Wildlife sanctuaries 2 History 3 Economy 4 Symbols 5 Administrative divisions 5 1 Provincial government 5 2 Local government 6 Human achievement index 2017 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography EditThe province is in the Mekong valley In the west of the province are the Phu Phan mountains which are covered with thick forests The total forest area is 1 362 km2 526 sq mi or 33 percent of provincial area 1 National parks Edit There are a total of three national parks ofwhich two along with four other national parks make up region 9 Ubon Ratchathani and Phu Pha Yon in region 10 Udon Thani of Thailand s protected areas Phu Pha Yon National Park 829 km2 320 sq mi 4 57 Phu Sa Dok Bua National Park 231 km2 89 sq mi 4 75 Phu Pha Thoep National Park 48 km2 19 sq mi 4 59 Wildlife sanctuaries Edit There is one wildlife sanctuary along with five other wildlife sanctuaries make up region 9 Ubon Ratchathani of Thailand s protected areas Phu Si Than Wildlife Sanctuary 303 km2 117 sq mi 5 4 History EditLord Chandrasuriyawongse ecacnthrsuriywngs and his followers established a settlement at Baan Luang Phonsim banhlwngophnsim near the Thad Ing Hang Stupa phrathatuxinghng on the left bank of the Mekong River in Laos Several decades later he died Lord Chanthakinnaree ecacnthkinri his son succeeded him as ruler In B E 2310 a huntsman crossed over the Mekong and arrived along the right bank at the mouth of the stream Bang Muk bngmuk where he discovered a discarded realm complete with a monastery and seven sugar palms on the nearby riverbank He found the area much better than the territories along the left side of the Mekong and moreover at the mouth of the Bang Muk was an abundance of fish He reported this to his ruler Lord Chanthakinnaree Chanthakinnaree led his followers across the Mekong to inspect the area and found that the area was indeed the remains of an ancient realm and in much better condition than any area along the left bank of the Mekong He led his people from Baan Luang Phonsim to establish a settlement on the right bank at the mouth of Bang Muk When he began to clear away the forests to make way for his resettlement of the realm he found two Buddha images beneath a sacred fig tree The larger of the two was bricks and mortar while the smaller one was made of fine iron He had a new monastery built at once in the vicinity of the old abandoned temple and named it Wat Sri Moungkhoun wdsrimungkhun cognate to Sri Mongkol srimngkhl in Central Thai meaning Temple of Serene Auspices He constructed a palatial manse in the vicinity of the temple where he enshrined both Buddha images in a vihara Later the iron Buddha image the smaller one appeared to mysteriously reestablish itself beneath the fig tree where it had first been discovered and ultimately after some three or four spectacles of this nature began slowly sinking into the ground there until only the crown of the head could be seen An alternate place of worship was built there to cover the site instead and the image itself was then named Phra Loup Lek phrahlubehlk or Venerable One of Ironmetal Who Shrouds Himself Today the site where Phra Loup Lek would submerge himself beneath the earth has been overtaken by the waters of the Mekong and washed away presumably leaving only the shrine rescued and preserved at the front of the vihara at today s Wat Sri Mongkol South wdsrimngkhlit As for the brick and mortar Buddha image enshrined in the vihara at the Sri Mongkol Temple the inhabitants of the realm named it Phra Chao Ong Luang phraecaxngkhhlwng or Venerable Holy One and made it the representative image of Wat Sri Mongkol which itself was later renamed Wat Sri Mongkol South This Buddha image has been associated with the settlement and realm ever since During the rebuilding of the realm at around midnight there were reports of a transparent or translucent object glittering and bright spotted emerging from the seven sugar palms It drifted in the air above the Mekong every night until near dawn when the crystal like object would then float back into the seven trees from whence it came Lord Chanthakinnaree named this auspicious omen Keo Mukdahan aekwmukdahar or the Pearlsmouth Crystal as he had founded his realm on the banks of the Mekong where the mouth of the stream Bang Muk or Pearlhaven was located in which people had discovered pearls muk muk in clams there Mukdahan can refer to most any semiprecious stone resembling the pearl having a grey dull color and not necessarily the pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera Lord Chanthakinnaree then renamed the realm Mueang Mukdahan as from the Fourth Month of the Year of the Pig Year 1132 of the Chulasakarat Minor Era Year 2313 of the Buddhasakarat Buddhist Era or BE of the Buddhist calendar The realm of Mukdahan at this stage covered both sides of the Mekong and reached the frontier lands of the Vietnamese including the Laotian province of Savannakhet In B E 2321 during the Thonburi Period when King Taksin the Great extended his forces into the area of the Mekong River he ordered Phra Mahakasut Suek and Chao Phya Chakri to dispatch their troops to the banks of the Mekong in order to suppress and unify the lords of all the realms great and small there on both sides of the Mekong together under the reign of the Kingdom of Thonburi declaring Lord Chanthakinnaree the Phya Chanthasrisuraja Uparaja Mandhaturaj phrayacnthrsrisurachxuprachamnthaturach the first Lord of the Realm of Mukdahan and thereby officially naming the realm Mueang Mukdahan The city of Mukdahan was founded in 1770 by Lord Chanthakinnaree of Phonsim It was originally administered within Monthon Udon Thani 6 but in 1907 it became a district amphoe of Nakhon Phanom province 7 On 27 September 1982 Mukdahan was upgraded to provincial status In 2006 the Second Thai Lao Friendship Bridge from Mukdahan to Savannakhet Laos was opened Economy EditIn 2018 the Airports Department of the Thai Ministry of Transport announced that it would spend six million baht on a Mukdahan International Airport feasibility study If built it would become Thailand s thirtieth international airport The study is to be completed by March 2019 8 Symbols EditThe provincial seal shows the Prasart Song Nang Sathit Palace in which an opal is displayed on a tray The provincial tree and flower is Ochna integerrima The provincial slogan is Skyscraping Ho Kaeo Tower Phu Pha Thoep and Kaeng Kabao eight ethnic minorities famous sweet tamarind large ancient kettledrum origin of Lam Phaya stunning view of the Mekong River gateway to Indochina Administrative divisions Edit Map of seven districts Provincial government Edit The province is divided into seven districts amphoe The districts are further divided into 53 subdistricts tambon and 493 villages muban Mueang Mukdahan Nikhom Kham Soi Don Tan Dong Luang Khamcha iWan YaiNong SungLocal government Edit As of 26 November 2019 there are 9 one Mukdahan Provincial Administration Organisation ongkan borihan suan changwat and 25 municipal thesaban areas in the province Mukdahan has town thesaban mueang status Further 24 subdistrict municipalities thesaban tambon The non municipal areas are administered by 29 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations SAO ongkan borihan suan tambon 2 Human achievement index 2017 EditHealth Education Employment Income 22 66 18 75Housing Family Transport Participation 14 43 74 12Province Mukdahan with an HAI 2017 value of 0 5661 is somewhat low occupies place 58 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 3 Rank Classification 1 15 high 16 30 somewhat high 31 45 average 45 60 somewhat low 61 77 low Map with provinces and HAI 2017 rankings See also EditKhit clothReferences Edit a b 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 Thailand boundary from Department of Provincial Administration in 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link a b rayngansthiticanwnprachakraelabanpracapi ph s 2562 Statistics population and house statistics for the year 2019 Registration Office Department of the Interior Ministry of the Interior stat bora dopa go th in Thai 31 December 2019 Retrieved 26 February 2020 a b Human achievement index 2017 by National Economic and Social Development Board NESDB pages 1 40 maps 1 9 retrieved 14 September 2019 ISBN 978 974 9769 33 1 a b c khxmulphunthixuthyanaehngchati thiprakasinrachkiccanubksa 133 aehng National Park Area Information published in the 133 Government Gazettes Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation in Thai December 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2022 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 phrabrmrachoxngkar prakas epliynnammnthl PDF Royal Gazette in Thai 16 11 140 1899 06 11 Amphoe com on Mueang Mukdahan district in Thai Archived from the original on 2009 07 12 Retrieved 2019 02 06 Mukdahan airport study to cost Bt6 million The Nation 18 July 2018 Retrieved 18 July 2018 Number of local government organizations by province dla go th Department of Local Administration DLA 26 November 2019 Retrieved 10 December 2019 44 Mukdahan 1 PAO 1 Town mun 24 Subdistrict mun 29 SAO External links EditTAT provincial page Website of the province Thai only Mukdahan travel guide from Wikivoyage Coordinates 16 32 46 N 104 43 34 E 16 54611 N 104 72611 E 16 54611 104 72611 Retrieved from https en 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