Chai Nat Province


Chai Nat is one of the central provinces of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are Nakhon Sawan, Sing Buri, Suphan Buri, and Uthai Thani. The town of Chai Nat is 188 km north of Bangkok.

Geography

Chai Nat is on the flat river plain of central Thailand's Chao Phraya River valley. In the south of the province the Chao Phraya Dam impounds the Chao Phraya River, both for flood control as well as to divert water into the country's largest irrigation system for the irrigation of rice paddies in the lower river valley. The dam, part of the Greater Chao Phraya Project, was finished in 1957 and was the first dam constructed in Thailand.

History

Chai Nat was first established during the Ayutthaya period and was used as a successful base of operations for confronting the Burmese army. As the Burmese were defeated every time, the area earned the name Chai Nat, 'place of victory'.

Symbols

The provincial seal shows a dhammachakka and in the background a mountain. It refers to the Dhammachak Buddha image housed in the wihaan of Wat Dhammamoen, built on the slope of a mountain.
The provincial tree is the Bael fruit tree, and the provincial flower the Rainbow Shower tree. Bleeker's sheatfish is a provincial fish.
The slogan of the province is "Venerable Luang Pu Suk, renowned Chao Phraya Dam, famous bird park and tasty khao taengkwa pomelo".

Administrative divisions

Provincial government

Chai Nat is divided into eight districts. The districts are further subdivided into 53 sub-districts and 503 villages.

Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Chai Nat Provincial Administrative Organization - PAO and 39 municipal areas in the province. Chai Nat has town status. Further 38 subdistrict municipalities.
The non-municipal areas are administered by 20 Subdistrict Administrative Organizations - SAO.

Places

Apart from Chao Phraya Dam, Chai Nat also has various important places such as

Born in Chai Nat

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