Trang (, ; ), also called ''Mueang Thap Thiang'', is one of the southern
provinces
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(''changwat'') of
Thailand
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
, on the west side of the
Malay Peninsula
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facing the
Strait of Malacca
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. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise)
Krabi,
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Nakhon Si Thammarat (, ; from ) is a city municipality (''thesaban nakhon'') located in Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat, the capital of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province is situated in the South of Thailand. It is about s ...
,
Phatthalung, and
Satun.
Trang was formerly a port involved in foreign trade. It was the first place where rubber was planted in Thailand. Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought rubber saplings from Malaya and planted them here in 1899, and rubber is now an important export of the country. The Trang River flows through the province from its origin in the Khao Luang mountain range, and the Palian River flows from the Banthat mountains. The province of Trang has an area of approximately 5,000 square km and 199 km of Strait of Malacca shoreline.
Geography
The province is on the coast of the
Strait of Malacca
The Strait of Malacca is a narrow stretch of water, long and from wide, between the Malay Peninsula to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pa ...
, and contains 46 islands together with the mainland area. There are only few plains, and most of the area is hills. The
Khao Luang and the Banthat mountain range are the sources of the two main rivers of the province, the
Trang River and the
Palian River.
The southern coast of the province is protected in the Mu Ko Phetra National Park. The estuary of the Trang River together with the Hat Chao Mai Marine National Park and Ko Libong Non-hunting Area are also registered
Ramsar wetlands. The total forest area is or 23.1 percent of provincial area.
National parks
There are a total of three national parks, two of which, along with eighteen other national parks, make up
region 5 (Nakhon Si Thammarat) and Khao Pu–Khao Ya is in
region 6 (Songkhla) of Thailand's protected areas.
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Khao Pu–Khao Ya National Park,
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Mu Ko Phetra National Park,
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Hat Chao Mai National Park,
History
Trang was an important seaport in southern Thailand. Legend says that ships always arrived in the morning, which led to the town's name. "Trang" derives from the
Malay word for light or dawn (''terang''). But in another explanation it says that it comes from
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural ...
(''tarangque'') which means wave or gallop. In addition, the landscape of Trang is characterized by mounds interspersed with plains that look like waves. Thus, the provincial seal features sea waves and a lighthouse bridge.
The province was once a part of the
Srivijaya
Srivijaya (), also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Hinduism, Hindu-Buddhism, Buddhist thalassocracy, thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important ...
empire, an ancient Hindu-Buddhist
Melayu Kingdom
The Melayu Kingdom (also known as Malayu, Dharmasraya Kingdom or the Jambi Kingdom; , reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation ''mat-la-yu kwok'')Muljana, Slamet , (2006), ''Sriwijaya'', Yogyakarta: LKIS, . was a classical Buddhist kingdom ...
and the Malay Sultanate of
Kedah
Kedah (), also known by its honorific Darul Aman (Islam), Aman (دار الأمان; Arabic for 'The Safe Abode') and historically as Queda, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of ...
until 1810.
According to cultural records Trang was one of 12 satellite towns that existed about 900 years ago, but it was during the reign of King
Rama II
Phutthaloetla Naphalai (born Chim; 24 February 1767 or 1768 – 21 July 1824), also known by his regnal name Rama II, was the second King of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, ruling from 1809 to 1824. In 1809, Itsarasunthon succeeded his father R ...
in 1811 that Trang got its first governor. The first Westerner to arrive in Trang was Captain
James Low, who came in 1824 to negotiate commercial benefits.
The original town was in Khuanthani (now a
tambon
''Tambon'' (, ) 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 ''khwaeng'' of Bangkok, whi ...
in
Kantang district). In 1893, the governor,
Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi, also known as Khaw Sim Bee na Ranong, decided to make Trang an important seaport and relocated the town to Kantang district on the Trang River delta. It was moved again to its present location 26 km inland in 1916 by King
Rama VI because of repeated flooding.
Trang was the first area of Thailand where
rubber
Rubber, also called India rubber, latex, Amazonian rubber, ''caucho'', or ''caoutchouc'', as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds.
Types of polyisoprene ...
trees were planted, brought there by governor Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi from
British Malaya
The term "British Malaya" (; ) loosely describes a set of states on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Singapore that were brought under British Empire, British hegemony or control between the late 18th and the mid-20th century. Unlike the ...
in 1899.
Symbols
The seal of the province shows a lighthouse bridge above a sea of waves. The lighthouse bridge refers to Trang as a seaport trading with foreign countries.
The provincial symbolic flower and
tree
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is the green ebony (''
Jacaranda filicifolia''). The plant was imported from Australia by the same governor who imported the rubber tree, and it quickly got the name "si trang" by the citizens.
Trang's streams and waterfalls are habitat to the
lambchop rasbora (''
Trigonostigma espei''), the minnow that are popularly kept as
ornamental fish, Some of the population is the wild caught, and on the ground, this species of fish is the provincial aquatic life.
The provincial slogan เมืองพระยารัษฏา ชาวประชาใจกว้าง ถิ่นกำเนิดยางพารา เด่นสง่าดอกศรีตรัง ปะการังใต้ทะเล เสน่ห์หาดทรายงาม น้ำตกสวยตระการตา translates as "Phraya Rasda's town, generous people, delicious roast pork, the first city where para rubber was planted, the Si Trang provincial flower, underwater coral reefs, scenic beaches and waterfalls."
Administrative divisions
Provincial government
Trang is divided into 10 districts (''
amphoe
An amphoe (sometimes also ''amphur'', , )—usually translated as "district"—is the second level administrative subdivision of Thailand. Groups of ''amphoe'' or districts make up the Provinces of Thailand, provinces, and are analogous to count ...
s''). These are further divided into 87 subdistricts (''
tambon
''Tambon'' (, ) 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 ''khwaeng'' of Bangkok, whi ...
s'') and 697 villages (''
muban
Muban (; , ) is the lowest Administrative divisions of Thailand, administrative sub-division of Thailand. Usually translated as 'village' and sometimes as 'hamlet (place), hamlet', they are a subdivision of a tambon (subdistrict). , there were 74 ...
s'').
Local government
As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Trang Provincial Administration Organisation (') and 22 municipal (''thesaban'') areas in the province. Trang has city (''
thesaban nakhon
Thesaban (, , , Pali: desapāla (protector of region) 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'' ...
'') status and Kantang has town (''
thesaban mueang'') status. Further there are 20 subdistrict municipalities (''
thesaban tambon
Thesaban (, , , Pali, Pali: desapāla (protector of region) 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 ''thesa ...
''). The non-municipal areas are administered by 77 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (''ongkan borihan suan tambon'').
Transportation
Air:
Trang Airport is 7 km from
Trang town centre. It is served by Thailand AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, and Nok Air, with flights to Bangkok.
Rail: Trang is one of the southern destinations offering trains to
Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. Starting from
Thung Song Junction railway station in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, this southwestern route has three stations:
Huai Yot railway station at Huai Yot District,
Trang railway station and ends at
Kantang railway station at Kantang railway station.
Road: Major roads to and from Trang are:
#Highway 4 (Bangkok—Chumphon) via Highway 41 (Surat Thani—Thung Song—Huai Yot—Trang), a distance of 828 kilometres.
#Highway 4 (Bangkok—Chumphon) via Ranong—Phang Nga—Krabi—Trang, a distance of 1,020 kilometres.
#Highway 404-416 (Satun—Palian—Trang), 140 kilometres.
#Highway 4-407 (Hat Yai—Phatthalung—Trang), 148 kilometres.
#Highway 4-402 (Phuket—Phang Nga—Krabi—Trang), 312 kilometres.
Bus:There are buses to and from Trang to Bangkok and main provinces (Phuket, Hat Yai, Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Satun).
Boats to islands: Trang has four piers for boats to the islands: Pak Meng Pier, Ban Chao Mai Pier, Klong Son Pier, and Kuan Thung Kuu Pier.
Population
Trang Province is ethnically and culturally diverse. The province is home to
Southern Siamese,
Thai Muslims,
Peranakan
The Peranakan Chinese () are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to maritime Southeast Asia, known as Nanyang (region), Nanyang (), namely the British Empire, British, Portugu ...
s (aka the Baba-Yaya),
Thai Chinese
Thai Chinese (also known as Chinese Thais, Sino-Thais) are persons of Chinese people, Chinese descent in Thailand. Thai Chinese are the largest mixed group in the country and the largest overseas Chinese community in the world with a popul ...
(Teochews), and
Sea People. Each group has its own traditions, in terms of costumes, cuisines, religions, and more.
The majority of the population in Trang Province is Buddhist, followed by Muslims at 18.5 percent and Christianity at 1.5 percent. There are 129 temples, 65 monasteries, 87 mosques, 10 Christian churches, 19 shrines and monasteries in Trang.
Education
Secondary schools:
* Wichienmatu School วิเชียรมาตุ
* Wichienmatu 2 School วิเชียรมาตุ 2
* Wichienmatu 3 School วิเชียรมาตุ 3
* Saparachinee School สภาราชินี
* Saparachinee 2 School สภาราชินี 2
* จุฬาภรณ์ราชวิทยาลัย
* Sport School โรงเรียนกีฬาตรัง
* Buranarumluk School บูรณะรำลึก
* Panyawit School ปัญญาวิทย์
* Darunothai School ดรุโณทัย
* Trang Wittaya School ตรังวิทยา
* Trang Christian Suksa School ตรังคริสเตียนศึกษา
*Wat Kaphang Surin School โรงเรียนวัดกระพังสุรินทร์
*Pornsirikul School พรศิริกุล
* Matayomsuksa Watkuanwisetmulaniti School มัธยมศึกษาวัดควนวิเศษ มูลนิธิ
* Kantangpittayakorn School กันตังพิทยากร
* Kantangratsadasuksa School กันตังรัษฎาศึกษา
* Yantakhao Ratchanupatham School ย่านตาขาวรัฐชนูปถัมภ์
* Palean padungsit School ปะเหลียนผดุงศิษย์
* Kantapittayakarn School คันธพิทยาคาร
* Sikao prachapadungvit School สิเกาประชาผดุงวิทย์
* Wangviset School วังวิเศษ
* Huayyot School ห้วยยอด
* Lampurareungvit School ลำภูราเรืองวิทย์
* Nampud School น้ำผุด
* Ratsada School รัษฎา
* Huaynang ratsadornbamrung School ห้วยนางราษฎรบำรุง
* Ratsadanupradit anusorn School รัษฎานุประดิษย์อนุสรณ์
* Nayong vittayakom School นาโยงวิทยาคม
* Sawatratanapimuk School สวัสดิ์รัตนาภิมุข
* Thungnonghang prachason School ทุ่งหนองแห้งประชาสรรค์
* Hatsumran vittayakom School หาดสำราญวิทยาคม
* Trang polytechnic School ตรังโปลีเทคนิค
Higher education:
*
Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya (Trang campus)
*
Prince of Songkla University (Trang campus)
*
Ramkhamhaeng University (Trang campus)
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Suan Dusit Rajabhat University (Trang center)
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Boromrajonane College of Nursing
*
Sirindhorn College of Public Health
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Trang Technical College
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Trang College of Agricultural and Technology
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Trang Polytechnic College
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Siam Commercial College
Healthcare
*
Trang Hospital (main hospital, public)
*Watanapat Hospital (private)
*Trang Ruampat Hospital (private)
Human achievement index 2022
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.
Events and festivals
*Trang
Vegetarian Festival (เทศกาลกินเจ): since Trang has a large population of
Peranakan
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s, therefore causing the
Vegetarian Festival in October annually alike to Phuket. People become vegetarian and dress in white for nine days and nights. This should bring them good fortune. Trang is one of the provinces that hold this festival superbly.
*Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony (พิธีวิวาห์ใต้สมุทร): is a wedding ceremony under the sea of Trang. It was first held in early 1996, and ever since, it has been continuously held every year during the
Valentine's Festival. This ceremony is promoted by the
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
*Marine Pulling Buddha Procession (ชักพระทางทะเล): or
Chak Phra in Thai is a Buddhist festival that is generally performed in many provinces of the southern such as Surat Thani. Chakra Phra is to invite Buddha image into a boat and paddle to various places on the water for prosperity. But Trang is the only province that holds this festival by sea. Chak Phra is held annually after the end of
Buddhist Lent (during October).
Local food
Trang is another province rich with famous local food, even receiving the nickname "The Land of Food". Among the dishes that can be found are:
[
*Mu yang (หมูย่าง), also known as Mu han (หมูหัน): a barbecue roasted piglet with crispy skin, regarded as a menu that has been influenced by ]Cantonese cuisine
Cantonese or Guangdong cuisine, also known as Yue cuisine ( zh, t=廣東菜 or zh, labels=no, t=粵菜), is the cuisine of Cantonese people, associated with the Guangdong, Guangdong province of China, particularly the provincial capital Guan ...
for over 100 years.
* Dim sum: Trang is regarded as a province which has a unique breakfast cuisine found nowhere else in Thailand. There are many coffee shops in the form of '' Kopi tiam'' (traditional coffee shop) that serve a variety of menus such as'' Pathongko'' (Youtiao
''Youtiao'' (), known in Southern China as yu char kway, is a long golden-brown deep-fried strip of wheat flour dough of Chinese cuisine, Chinese origin and (by a variety of other names) also popular in other East Asia, East and Southeast Asia ...
), ''Khanom jeeb'' ( Shumai), '' Har gow'' (white shrimp dumpling), ''Salapao'' ( Siopao), and ''Popia thot'' ( deep fried spring roll) which includes Mu yang.
*Trang cake, also known as Kook Ming cake: a traditional cake
Cake is a flour confection usually made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients and is usually baked. In their oldest forms, cakes were modifications of bread, but cakes now cover a wide range of preparations that can be simple or elabor ...
that originated in Lamphu Ra, 14 km north of Mueang Trang. These cakes were cooked by an authentic process by baking in the charcoal oven and have no frosting with have several flavours like orange, coffee, pandan, three-flavoured etc.
*Mee nam liao: a noodle dish similar to rad na or lor mee
Lor mee (Hokkien , Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin ; literally: "thick soya sauce gravy noodles") is a Chinese Hokkien cuisine, Hokkien noodle dish from Zhangzhou served in a thick starchy gravy. Variants of the dish are also eaten by Hokkien people ...
but without bamboo shoots or spring onions. This menu was invented by local Cantonese
Cantonese is the traditional prestige variety of Yue Chinese, a Sinitic language belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family. It originated in the city of Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton) and its surrounding Pearl River Delta. While th ...
and Hoklo until it became a unique food that can be found and eaten only in Trang.
Gallery
File:Rajamangala Bay, Limestone towers, Trang, Thailand.jpg, Rajamangala Beach
File:Rajamangala Beach, Trang, Thailand.jpg, Trees at Rajamangala Beach, Trang coastline
File:ปราสาทหินพันยอด อช หมู่เกาะเภตรา.jpg, Mu Ko Phetra National Park
File:เภตรา.jpg, Another corner of Mu Ko Phetra National Park
image:4162, Tambon Mai Fat, Amphoe Sikao, Chang Wat Trang 92150, Thailand - panoramio.jpg, View of Mai Fat, the sub-district of Sikao
file:Pakmeng Beach 01.jpg, Silhouette of Pak Meng Beach, part of Hat Chao Mai National Park and most renowned beach of the province
file:2016 Prowincja Trang, Ko Kradan (07).jpg, Clear water and long-tailed boat at Ko Kradan
image:Sunset (2062722387).jpg, Sunset at Ko Muk
image:Trang Railway Station, Trang, Thailand - April 2025.jpg, Façade of Trang railway station
file:Trang, Thailand, April 2025 - Street scene.jpg, Street in Trang
References
External links
*
Golden Jubilee Network province guide
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Provincial website
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