Tak ( th, ตาก, ,
Burmese
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* Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia
* Burmese people
* Burmese language
* Burmese alphabet
* Burmese cuisine
* Burmese culture
Animals
* Burmese cat
* Burmese chicken
* Burmese (hor ...
: တာ့ခ် pronounced
ak is one of Thailand's seventy-seven
provinces
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outsi ...
(''changwat'') and lies in
lower northern Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise)
Mae Hong Son,
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai (, from th, เชียงใหม่ , nod, , เจียงใหม่ ), sometimes written as Chiengmai or Chiangmai, is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city i ...
,
Lamphun
Lamphun ( th, ลำพูน, ) is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in northern Thailand, capital of Lamphun Province. It covers the whole ''tambon'' Nai Mueang of Mueang Lamphun district. As of 2006 it has a population of 14,030. Lamphun lies north ...
,
Lampang,
Sukhothai,
Kamphaeng Phet,
Nakhon Sawan,
Uthai Thani
Uthai Thani ( th, อุทัยธานี, ) is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in Thailand, capital of the Uthai Thani Province, in the upper central region of the country. It includes the entire '' tambon'' Uthai Mai of Mueang Uthai Thani d ...
and
Kanchanaburi. The western edge of the province has a long boundary with
Kayin State
Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
of Myanmar (
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 C. Wells, Joh ...
).
Geography
The
Bhumibol Dam
The Bhumibol Dam (''formerly known as the'' Yanhi Dam) is a concrete arch dam on the Ping River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River, in Sam Ngao District of Tak Province, Thailand. It is about north of Bangkok and was built for the purposes of w ...
(named after
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the old name was ''Yanhee Dam'') is in Khao Kaew
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 ...
(sub-district),
Sam Ngao District of Tak and was built from 1958 to 1964.
It stops the
river Ping, one of the two sources of the
Chao Phraya River.
The artificial lake created covers an area of 300 km
2 and is the largest in Thailand.
Taksin Maharat National Park
Taksin Maharat National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติตากสินมหาราช) is a national park in Tak Province, Thailand. Home to Thailand's largest tree, the park also features waterfalls, caves, and rock ...
,
Namtok Pha Charoen National Park
Namtok Pha Charoen National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกพาเจริญ) is a national park in the Phop Phra District, Tak Province, Thailand. Most of its area is high complex mountains of 1,765 m ele ...
,
Lan Sang National Park, and
Khun Phawo National Park
Khun Phawo National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติขุนพะวอ) is a national park in the Mae Ramat District, Tak Province, Thailand.
Geography
The national park, with an area of 247,957 rai ~
consists of mounta ...
s are all in the province.
Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary shares half of the lake front with Kanchanaburi and
Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary
The Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary ( th, เขตรักษาพันธุ์สัตว์ป่าห้วยขาแข้ง, ) is in Uthai Thani and Tak Provinces, Thailand. The park was established in 1974, and is part of the ...
at the border with Uthai Thani and are
World Heritage Site
A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for ...
s.
On the western side of Tak province the
Tenasserim Hills meet the
Dawna Range. One of the few transnational roads and cross-border points into
Myanmar
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is at
Mae Sot. Northwest of Mae Sot the main road on the Thai side skirts the border until it turns straight north towards
Mae Hong Son.
Tak province occupies and lies 426 km north of Bangkok. The total forest area is or 72 percent of provincial area.
National parks
There are four national parks and two national parks (preparation), along with two other national parks, make up
region 14 (Tak) of Thailand's protected areas.
*
Namtok Pha Charoen National Park
Namtok Pha Charoen National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกพาเจริญ) is a national park in the Phop Phra District, Tak Province, Thailand. Most of its area is high complex mountains of 1,765 m ele ...
,
[
]
*
Khun Phawo National Park,
[
]
*
Doi Soi Malai National Park,
*
Mae Moei National Park,
*
Taksin Maharat National Park
Taksin Maharat National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติตากสินมหาราช) is a national park in Tak Province, Thailand. Home to Thailand's largest tree, the park also features waterfalls, caves, and rock ...
,
*
Lan Sang National Park,
Wildlife sanctuary
There area a total of five wildlife sanctuaries, four ofwhich are in
region 14 (Tak), but Tham Chao Ram is not in Tak province and Omkoi is in
region 16 (Chiang Mai) of Thailand's protected areas.
*
Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary,
*
Thung Yai Naresuan East Wildlife Sanctuary,
*
Omkoi Wildlife Sanctuary Omkoi may refer to:
* Omkoi District
Omkoi ( th, อมก๋อย, ) is the southwesternmost district ('' amphoe'') of Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand.
Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Hot and Doi Tao o ...
,
*
Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary
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Histor ...
,
History
Tak was a historical kingdom built over 2,000 years ago, even before the
Sukhothai period. The ancient kingdom had its peak around the 1st century. By the 5th century the capital of this kingdom was moved south to Lavo (present day
Lopburi province). A city named
Ban Tak was established by
Jamadevi (พระนางจามเทวี), princess of the Lavo kingdom, around 663 CE. It became part of the
Sukhothai kingdom
The Sukhothai Kingdom ( th, สุโขทัย, , IAST: , ) was a post-classical Thai kingdom ( mandala) in Mainland Southeast Asia surrounding the ancient capital city of Sukhothai in present-day north-central Thailand. The kingdom was ...
through battles led by
Ramkhamhaeng the Great
Ram Khamhaeng ( th, รามคำแหง, ) or Pho Khun Ram Khamhaeng Maharat ( th, พ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราช, ), also spelled Ramkhamhaeng, was the third king of the Phra Ruang Dynasty, ruling the Sukhoth ...
and formed the main fortress on the western front. The city was moved further west and renamed ''Mueang Rahang'' when the
Ayuthaya kingdom was lost to
Burma
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during
King Maha Thammaracha's reign. The city was moved back to the east side of the
Ping River during the early
Bangkok period
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.
King
Taksin was vice-governor of Tak before the Ayutthaya kingdom fell during the war with Burma. As his name was ''Sin'', he became called ''Tak-Sin'' during his time in Tak.
Demographics
About a quarter of the population belongs to one of Thailand's
hill tribes:
Yao,
Karen (
Thai ''Kariang''),
Akha Akha or Ikaw may refer to:
*Akha, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
*Akha, alternate name of Dinan, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
* Akha people
* Akha language
* Akha Bhagat (1615–1674; aka Akha Rahiyadas Soni) ...
(Thai ''Akha''),
Lahu (Thai ''Musoe''),
Hmong (Thai ''Mong''), and
Lisu (Thai ''Lisaw'').
The largest tribe in Tak is Karen.
Refugees
According to the
UNHCR
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integrati ...
data of 2008, nearly 95,000 of Thailand's 121,000 registered
refugee
A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution. s from
Burma
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are housed in several refugee camps in Tak province of which
Mae La camp is the largest with around 45,000
Karen refugees.
Administrative divisions
Provincial government
The province is divided into nine districts (''
amphoe
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s''). These are further divided into 63 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 ...
s'') and 493 villages (''
muban
Muban ( th, หมู่บ้าน; , ) is the lowest administrative sub-division of Thailand. Usually translated as 'village' and sometimes as ' hamlet', they are a subdivision of a tambon (subdistrict). , there were 74,944 administrative m ...
s'').
Local government
As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Tak Provincial Administration Organisation (') and 19 municipal (''thesaban'') areas in the province. Mae Sot has city (''
thesaban nakhon'') status. Tak has town (''
thesaban mueang
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 ...
'') status. Further 17 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 ...
''). The non-municipal areas are administered by 49 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (''ongkan borihan suan tambon'').
Symbols
The
provincial seal shows King
Naresuan
King Naresuan the Great (( th, สมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช, , ) or Sanphet II ( th, สรรเพชญ์ที่ ๒), ( my , နရဲစွမ် (သို့) ဗြနရာဇ်); 1555/1556 – ...
on the royal elephant.
Sometimes below the elephant a
garuda
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is depicted, as the garuda is the state symbol of Thailand. King Naresuan is shown pouring consecrated water on the ground, a symbolic act to declare independence. This refers to the war of 1584 with
Burma
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, when Tak was the first border town to be liberated from Burmese control.
The provincial slogan is, "A town of wonderful nature, huge Bhumiphol Dam, King Taksin The Great and beautiful forests".
The
provincial tree is the
Asian Jatoba
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* Items from or related to the continent of Asia:
** Asian people, people in or descending from Asia
** Asian culture, the culture of the people from Asia
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(''
Xylia xylocarpa'' var. ''kerrii''), and the provincial flower is the Orchid tree (
''Bauhinia'' sp.).
Health
There are two main public hospitals in Tak:
Somdejphrajaotaksin Maharaj Hospital
Somdejphrajaotaksin Maharaj Hospital (, ''lit. King Taksin the Great Hospital'') is the main hospital of Tak Province, Thailand. It is classified under the Ministry of Public Health as a general hospital. It has a CPIRD Medical Education Center wh ...
and Mae Sot Hospital, both operated by the
Ministry of Public Health.
Economy
Agriculture is a major part of the Tak economy. The province of Tak produces
rice
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,
corn
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,
vegetable
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s,
fruit
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Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in partic ...
s,
beef
Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle (''Bos taurus'').
In prehistoric times, humankind hunted aurochs and later domesticated them. Since that time, numerous breeds of cattle have been bred specifically for the quality or quant ...
,
tilapia, and other foods. Industries in Tak include
granite
Granite () is a coarse-grained ( phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies und ...
quarrying and
jewelry
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. Zinc mining was formerly conducted in
Mae Sot District.
Handicraft
A handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by one’s hand or by using only simple, non-automated re ...
s and
Myanmar
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products are also important for trade. The
Bhumibol Dam
The Bhumibol Dam (''formerly known as the'' Yanhi Dam) is a concrete arch dam on the Ping River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River, in Sam Ngao District of Tak Province, Thailand. It is about north of Bangkok and was built for the purposes of w ...
in the northern part of Tak is its most popular tourist attraction. Tourism, especially
ecotourism
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, in the southern part is seasonal with popular destinations such as the
Thi Lo Su Waterfall, Thi Lo Le Waterfall,
hiking
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and
white water rafting in its various forest reserves. Tak is also known for its
Loi Krathong festival where ''krathong sai'' (กระทงสาย) consisting of many krathongs are floated in a long line down the river.
The Loi Krathong festival is held on the
Ping River in
Mueang Tak District on Loi Krathong night.
Transportation
Roads
Tak is a key communication and transportation centre of the north, with three
Asian highways passing through the province.
AH1 enters through the Myanmar-Thai border at
Mae Sot District[;] AH2
Asian Highway 2 (AH2) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running from Denpasar, Indonesia to Merak and Singapore to Khosravi, Iran. The route is connected to M10 of the Arab Mashreq International Road Network. The route is as follows:
...
passes through the province from north to south. Also
AH16 terminates at Tak.
Air
Tak province is served by
Tak Airport
Tak Airport is an airport serving Tak (town), Tak, a town in the Tak Province of Thailand.
Between November 1990 to March 1994, Thai Airways International served the routes of Tak Airport. There are no airlines in service since then, but the ...
.
Human achievement index 2017
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.
References
External links
*
Provincial website
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Provinces of Thailand