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Chonburi (, , ) is a province of Thailand (''changwat'') located in
eastern Thailand Eastern Thailand is a region of Thailand bordering Cambodia on the east, North-Eastern Thailand, Northeastern Thailand in the north, and central Thailand on the west. Geography Eastern Thailand lies between the Sankamphaeng Range, which forms a ...
. Its capital is also named Chonburi. Neighbouring provinces are (clockwise from north)
Chachoengsao Chachoengsao ( th, ฉะเชิงเทรา, ) is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in central Thailand, capital of Chachoengsao Province. It is on the banks of the Bang Pakong River. It includes ''tambon'' Na Mueang and parts of Ban Mai, Bang Ti ...
, 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 Laem Chabang ( th, แหลมฉบัง, ) is a port city municipality ('' thesaban nakhon'') in Si Racha and Bang Lamung districts of Chonburi Province, Thailand. It includes Thung Sukhla subdistrict (''tambon'') and parts of subdistricts Bu ...
, 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. The registered population as of 31 December 2018 was 1.535 million.


Toponymy

The Thai word ''chon'' ( //) originates from the
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late ...
word ' () meaning "water", and the word ''buri'' ( //) from Sanskrit ' (); meaning "town" or "city"; hence the name of the province means "city of water". The local Chinese name for the province is , which is a rendering of "Bang Pla Soi" () the former name of
Mueang Chonburi district Mueang Chonburi ( th, เมืองชลบุรี, , ) is the capital district ('' amphoe mueang'') of Chonburi province, eastern Thailand. Geography Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Bang Pakong of Chachoengsao provinc ...
, 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", .


History


Prehistoric

Chonburi province used to be an ancient community that used to be inhabited by Neolithic humans since prehistoric times. Because there had been archaeological excavations and found traces of the ancient prehistoric community in the Phan Thong River, which is in the area of Wat Khok Phanom Dee, Tha Kham Subdistrict, Phanat Nikhom District. It can be assumed that in the past, the area of Chonburi province used to be home to three prosperous ancient cities: Phrarot, Si Phalo and Phaya Rae. By the territory of these 3 cities together as Chonburi province at present. Which archaeological sites discovered in that time found valuable archaeological objects such as axes, polished stone, jewelry such as bracelets, beads, pottery using a string. And found the remains of seafood as well. It was made known that this area was much closer to the coast than today. All of the above mentioned archaeological sites are part of the evidence that shows the long history of Chonburi province.


Khmer period

Chonburi has been recognized since the Dvaravati period and during the reigns of the Khmer Empire and the Sukhothai Kingdom. Chonburi was initially only a small agricultural town and fishing community, but during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1350-1767), Chonburi was classified as a commodore class city. On the Triphum map, it appeared along with more major towns such as Bangsai (บางทราย; now a sub-district of Chonburi), Bangplasoi (บางปลาสร้อย; now a downtown area in Chonburi), Bangphrarua (บางพระเรือ; now a sub-district of
Si Racha Si Racha ( th, ศรีราชา, ) is a subdistrict and town in Thailand on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 120 km southeast of Bangkok in Si Racha district, Chonburi province. Si Racha is known as the provenance of the po ...
), and Banglamung (บางละมุง; now a district of Chonburi). Although it was a small town, it enriched the natural resources both on land and at sea. Moreover, those in Chonburi contacted the Chinese sailors, who came to trade with Siam.


Ayutthaya period

In the Ayutthaya period, Chonburi city appears as evidence in the feudal palace in 1376 as a provincial town. In 1766 when Ayutthaya was surrounded by the Burmese army, Krom Muen Phiphit has persuaded to gather able-bodied men in the eastern city, including Chanthaburi, Rayong, Bang Lamung, Chonburi and
Prachinburi Prachinburi ( th, ปราจีนบุรี, , ) is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in central Thailand, capital of Prachinburi Province. It covers the entire tambon Na Mueang of the Mueang Prachinburi District (city district). As of 2000, the ...
to join the army to help Ayutthaya fight with the Burmese, at that time the people of Chonburi supported a large number of troops until Chonburi almost became a deserted city. Until Ayutthaya was defeated by
Burma Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
in 1767, King Taksin passed through the area of Chonburi province today, before hitting Chanthaburi and successfully returned the army to recover Ayutthaya.


Rattanakosin period

Later in the early Rattanakosin period, Chonburi has not been officially established. Chonburi consists of 3 major cities, namely Bang Pla Soi, Phanat Nikhom City and Banglamung. In 1933, the State Administration was organized, Chonburi then becomes "Chonburi province" until the present.


Symbols

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. The provincial tree and flower is the New Guinea rosewood (''
Pterocarpus indicus ''Pterocarpus indicus'' (commonly known as Amboyna wood, Malay padauk, Papua New Guinea rosewood, Philippine mahogany, Andaman redwood, Burmese rosewood, narra and asana in the Philippines, angsana, or Pashu padauk) is a species of ''Pterocarpus ...
'', called ''Mai Pradu'' in Thai). The provincial motto is "Beautiful beaches, delicious khao lam, sweet sugar cane, delicate basketry products, and buffalo racing."


Geography

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 or 12.2 percent of provincial area.


Wildlife sanctuary

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 Khao may refer to: * Khao, Iran ( fa, خاو), a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran * Khao ( th, เขา, pronounced ), the term for 'mountain' in Central and Southern Thailand; see List of mountains in Thailand * Khao ( th, ข้าว, pronoun ...
, The provincial permanent legal population rose at nearly four per cent annually, from 1,040,865 in 2000 to 1,554,365 in 2010. There is a large floating population of long-term non-Thai residents without permanent status, on a perpetual tourist visa and/or
migrant worker A migrant worker is a person who migrates within a home country or outside it to pursue work. Migrant workers usually do not have the intention to stay permanently in the country or region in which they work. Migrant workers who work outsi ...
s (legal or not), as well as heavy, short-term tourist influxes.


Demographics


Religion

According to a 2015 survey,http://cbi.onab.go.th/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=327&Itemid=206 Religion in Chonburi around 97.87% of the population of Chonburi practices
Buddhism Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religions, Indian religion or Indian philosophy#Buddhist philosophy, philosophical tradition based on Pre-sectarian Buddhism, teachings attributed to the Buddha. ...
, followed by Islam with 1.56% and
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with 0.60%.


Administrative divisions


Provincial government

Chonburi province consists of 11 districts ('' amphoe''). These are further subdivided into 92 subdistricts (''
tambon ''Tambon'' ( th, ตำบล, ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district ('' amphoe'') and province ('' changwat''), they form the third administrative subdivision level. there were 7,255 tambons, not including the 180 '' khwaen ...
'') and 710 villages ('' muban'').


Local government

The local governments are overseen by the Pattaya City Special Local Government in Pattaya and the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organisation (CPOA, '' chonburi'') throughout Chonburi. The 47 municipalities are split up into two city municipalities (''
thesaban nakhon Thesaban ( th, เทศบาล, , ) are the municipalities of Thailand. There are three levels of municipalities: city, town, and sub-district. Bangkok and Pattaya are special municipal entities not included in the ''thesaban'' system. The mu ...
''), 10 town municipalities ( ''thesaban mueang''), and 35 subdistrict municipalities (''
thesaban tambon Thesaban ( th, เทศบาล, , ) are the municipalities of Thailand. There are three levels of municipalities: city, town, and sub-district. Bangkok and Pattaya are special municipal entities not included in the ''thesaban'' system. The mu ...
''). Local communities are also overseen by 50 subdistrict administrative organisations (SAO, ''ongkan borihan suan tambon'').


Transport


Road

The Bangkok-Chonburi-Pattaya Motorway (Hwy 7) is linked with
Bangkok Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...
'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 Sukhumvit Road ( th, ถนนสุขุมวิท, , ), or Highway 3 ( th, ทางหลวงแผ่นดินหมายเลข 3), is a major road in Thailand, and a major surface road of Bangkok and other cities. It follows ...
(Hwy 3), passing
Bang Saen Beach Bang Saen Beach ( th, หาดบางแสน, , ) is in Tambon (subdistrict) Saen Suk, Mueang Chonburi district, Chonburi province, eastern Thailand. It is about 108 km (67 mi) east of Bangkok. Regarded as a very popular beach because i ...
, Bang Phra, Pattaya and Sattahip.


Airports

Chonburi is about by road from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), the country's largest international airport. By road, it is accessed from
Sukhumvit Road Sukhumvit Road ( th, ถนนสุขุมวิท, , ), or Highway 3 ( th, ทางหลวงแผ่นดินหมายเลข 3), is a major road in Thailand, and a major surface road of Bangkok and other cities. It follows ...
and Motorway 7 from Bangkok. Chonburi is also served by scheduled flights via
U-Tapao International Airport U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport ( th, ท่าอากาศยานอู่ตะเภา ระยอง–พัทยา; ) also spelled ''Utapao'' and ''U-Taphao'', is a joint civil–military public airport serving ...
(UTP), which is a 45-minute drive south of the city.


Highways

The main road through Chonburi is Thailand Route 3, also known as Sukhumvit Road. To the northeast, it connects to
Bangkok Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...
, 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

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

Many hospitals exist in Chonburi, both public and private. Chonburi has one university hospital,
Burapha University Hospital Burapha University Hospital () is a university teaching hospital, affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine of Burapha University, located in Mueang Chonburi District, Chonburi Province. It is a hospital capable of super tertiary care. History The B ...
. Its main hospital operated by the Ministry of Public Health is
Chonburi Hospital Chonburi Hospital () is the main hospital of Chonburi Province, Thailand and is classified under the Ministry of Public Health as a regional hospital. It has a CPIRD Medical Education Center which trains doctors for the Faculty of Medicine of Chul ...
. Hospitals operated by other organisations, such as the
Thai Red Cross Society The Thai Red Cross Society ( th, สภากาชาดไทย; ) is a major humanitarian organisation in Thailand, providing services as part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The society was founded in 1893 and is h ...
's Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital and the
Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital () is a hospital located in Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is a military hospital operated by the Naval Medical Department, The Royal Thai Navy particularly for personnel of the Royal Thai Navy, bu ...
run by the
Royal Thai Navy The Royal Thai Navy ( Abrv: RTN, ทร.; th, กองทัพเรือไทย, ) is the naval warfare force of Thailand. Established in 1906, it was modernised by the Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartiwongse (1880–1923) who is known a ...
, are also found in the province.


Educational facilities


Universities

*
Burapha University Burapha University (BUU) ( Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยบูรพา) is one of Thailand's public universities. It is in the coastal town of Saen Suk, near the beach of Bangsaen in Chonburi province. It was established on 8 July 195 ...
(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

*Graduate School of Public Administration,
National Institute of Development Administration The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) th, สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์) is a public graduate university in Thailand under the Commission on Higher Education, the Mini ...
(GSPA NIDA) *Interior College (IC) *Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM)


Human Achievement Index 2017

Since 2003, the
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(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.


Tourism

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. 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. Usually, the races will be complemented with booths selling locally-made items, stage performances, games, and beauty contests. The annual Buffalo Race is held around the 11th
lunar month In lunar calendars, a lunar month is the time between two successive syzygies of the same type: new moons or full moons. The precise definition varies, especially for the beginning of the month. Variations In Shona, Middle Eastern, and Eur ...
, 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 long. The prize for the first nose past the finish line is a trophy and some money.
Songkran Songkran is a term derived from the Sanskrit word, ' (or, more specifically, ') and used to refer to the traditional New Year celebrated in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, parts of northeast India, parts of Vietnam an ...
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 One Tambon One Product (OTOP) is a local entrepreneurship stimulus program designed by Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra during his 2001-2006 Thai Rak Thai government. The program aimed to support locally made and marketed produ ...
(OTOP). Well-known artists have also given concerts at the event.


See also

* Chonburi F.C. * Sriracha F.C. * Pattaya United F.C. * Supreme Chonburi VC


References


External links

*
Provincial administration
(Thai) Golden Jubilee Network province guide
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