Phayao Province


Phayao is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces lies in upper northern Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Nan, Phrae, Lampang, and Chiang Rai. In the northeast it borders Xaignabouli of Laos.

Geography

The Phi Pan Nam Range runs across the province from north to south. The city of Phayao is on Phayao Lake in the valley of the Ing River. Three big mountains surround the valley, the Doi Luang, Doi Khun Mae Fat and Doi Khun Mae Tam.

History

was founded in 1096 as a small city-state kingdom. In the 13th century it gained enough importance to be an equal partner with King Mangrai of Lan Na and the Sukhothai kingdom. However. a later king of Lanna and
Nan captured Phayao in 1338, and made it part of Lanna. During the Burmese rule of Lanna, the city was deserted. In 1897 it became part of the province of Chiang Rai. On 28 August 1977, Phayao was separated from Chiang Rai and became a province of its own.

Symbols

The provincial seal shows Buddha, representing the famous Buddha image in the temple Wat Si Khom Kham called Phra Chao Ton Luang. Behind him are seven flames showing the glory of Buddha. In front of Buddha is a bowl and two ears of rice.
The provincial tree is Mammea siamensis.

Administration

Provincial government

The province is subdivided into nine districts. These are further divided into 68 subdistricts and 632 villages.

Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Phayao Provincial Administration Organisation and 35 municipal areas in the province. Phayao and Dok Khamtai have town status. Further 33 subdistrict municipalities. The non-municipal areas are administered by 36 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO.

Tourism

Sights

An extensive fresh-water lake, Kwan Phayao is the largest fresh-water fish habitat in the upper north which provides the livelihood of many of the local people. To protect the lake from pollution, motor boats are not allowed on the lake.
The Pho Khun Ngam Mueang Memorial commemorates a former king of Phayao, or Phu Kam Yao, who was in power some 700 years ago. During his reign, the state prospered and expanded its territory.
Wat Si Khom Kham It houses the largest Buddha statue of Lanna Thai, Phra Chao Ton Luang, a sitting Buddha with a lap width of 16 meters and height of 18 meters. It is said that it took no fewer than 33 years to complete.
Ho Watanatham Nithat . The indigenous museum deals with the history and ancient relics of Phayao, including native culture and traditions and creativity.
Wat Lee or Wiang Phayao Museum Wat Lee is a Buddhist Temple which contains local history of Phayao. The museum contains more than 5000 pieces of historical object such as Sandstone Buddha Figure, 500 year-old Sandstone inscriptions, plam leaf menuscripts and the local pottery.
Kwan Phayao Pavilion and the Phayao Fresh-water Fishery Station is the first facility in the world to successfully breed pla buk, the giant catfish. There is an aquarium displaying many species of fish and water plants.
The Chiang Saen-style Chedi at Wat Si Umong Kham is still in good condition. The Lanna-style Buddha statue, Phra Chao Lan Tu, is regarded as the most beautiful anywhere.
Wat Phra That Chomthong Surrounded by an arboretum, the temple offers a panoramic view of the town and the lake.
Wat Analyo Covering an extensive area, cool and shady under leafy canopies of large trees it features buildings and sculptures of religion-based characters by contemporary craftsmen of great skill.
Namtok Champa Thong is a beautiful and tall waterfall amid natural surroundings.
Ban Tham Indigenous Cultural Centre It has a large collection of native agricultural tools and implements as well as ancient objects from which the cultural lifestyle of the Lanna people in the past can be studied.
Doi Phu Nang National Park A variety of birds are found, especially peacocks which come to the park area for breeding from January to March. The park also has a scenic waterfall called Namtok Than Sawan.
Chiang Kham is home to many Thai Lue people. An interesting temple in Chiang Kham is Wat Nantaram , a Burmese-style site built entirely with teak. Another place of interest is Wat Phra That Sop Waen with its 700-year-old Lanna-style chedi.
Namtok Phu Sang It is fed by a hot spring on the mountain which flows into the brook before cascading over the falls.
Phu Lang Ka Forest Park is in Chiang Kham District and Pong District. It is around 900-1,720 metres above sea level. The main attractions are: Doi Hua Ling, Doi Phu Lang Ka and Doi Phu Nom.

Local products

Products made from water hyacinths. Hand-made cotton is a handicraft of the Thai Lue people.

Culture

Religion

Festivals

Sacrificial Combined Force 2324 Monument Fair is held annually at the end of January until the beginning of February at the memorial near the Chiang Kham Airport, Tambon Chiang Ban, Amphoe Chiang Kham. It is a merit making ceremony dedicated to the civilians, policemen, and soldiers, who died in their fighting with communist insurgents in 1980-early 1981. It is a charity fair to raise money to assist the descendants of the deceased. Other activities include games, performances, exhibitions and various booths of the governmental authorities.
Winter and Red Cross Fair is held at the end of December until the beginning of January every year at the ground near the Phayao Bus Terminal. In the event, there is a fair full of booths from the governmental and private authorities, contests, as well as, various games.
Cassie Flower Blooming Day takes place on 14 February every year at the ground in front of the Dok Khamtai District Office. Activities are the handicraft contests and sales of souvenirs.
Pho khun Ngam Mueang Fair on 5 March every year at the Pho khun Ngam Mueang Monument with a procession of the worship offerings.
Thai Lue Cultural Festival happens at the beginning of March every year at the Wat Phrathat Sop Waen, Amphoe Chiang Kham, consisting of folk games, cultural performances, as well as, lifestyle of the Thai Lue people. In the event, people will dress up in the traditional costume. Also, there will be a cotton spinning demonstration, dessert making, Lue singing, Choeng or martial art dance, and Makon game.
Songkran Festival is held during 13–16 April every year behind the Mueang Phayao Municipality and in every district.
Pu Cha Phaya Lo Fair is held on 9 April every year at Wiang Lo Ancient Town, Ban Huai Ngio, Amphoe Chun, with an aim to pay respect to the Wiang Lo ancestors and to create folk consciousness to cherish and preserve the site. In the event, there are parades, light and sound presentations, a procession inviting the spirits of Wiang Lo's past kings, khantok dinner at night, as well as cultural performances.
Phayao Lychee and Quality Products Fair takes place in May every year at the ground behind the Mueang Phayao Municipality. In the event, there are fairs offering lychees and quality products of Phayao and a lychee beauty pageant.
Sky Rocket Festival is held in June every year at Tambon Ang Thong, Amphoe
Chiang Kham. In the festival, there is a traditional dance procession and sky rocket contest.
Candle Procession Festival takes place one day before the Buddhist Lent Day at the ground behind the municipality office and in every district. Beautifully engraved candles are brought to participate in the parade. Various cultural shows are performed, as well as, the contest for the most beautiful candle is organized. After the contest, all the candles are offered to the temples.
Hilltribe Traditional Festival is held in December every year at Tambon Rom Yen, Amphoe Chiang Kham. Traditional dances and games of the hill tribe people, which are a winter tradition, are performed.

Human achievement index 2017

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.

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