Prakhon Chai District


Prakhon Chai is a district in the southern part of Buriram Province, northeastern Thailand.

Geography

NeighboUring districts are Ban Kruat, Lahan Sai, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Nang Rong, Mueang Buriram, Phlapphla Chai of Buriram Province and Prasat of Surin Province.

History

The district was renamed from Talung to Prakhon Chai in 1939.
In 1964, artwork depicting Buddhist figures, including Avalokitesvara, was discovered in Prakhon Chai. Originating from the pre-Angkor period, these figures reflect traditional Indian styles, as passed down through the Cambodian tradition of the Chenla Kingdom.

Motto

The Prakhon Chai District's Motto is "The Best of culture, Prasat Muang Tam, Jasmine rice, shrimp ferment, The Bird park and People are kind."

Administration

The district is divided into 16 sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 199 villages. Prakhon Chai is a township which covers parts of tambon Prakhon Chai. There are also 16 tambon administrative organizations.
Missing numbers are tambon which now form Phlapphla Chai district.