Pak Phun
Pak Phun (Thai: ปากพูน) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, southern Thailand.
History
Pak Phun during World War II was the place where the Japanese army landed, therefore being heavily opposed by the Thai army led by Major General Luang Senanrong. The commander of the 6th Army Region is the commander-in-chief, leading a number of soldiers to combat operations at the Ban Tha Phae front. There was a fierce battle between Thai soldiers and Japanese soldiers. The fighting was carried out violently by the Thai offensive until the Japanese soldiers retreated. This heroic deed was very famous. After the war ended, a monument of Thai heroes was planted to show the bravery of the soldiers called "Wirathai Monument", also known locally as "Pho Ja Dam Monument".[1]
Its name Pak Phun means the mouth of a river with accumulated sediments, due to the condition of the area being a river mouth and full of mangrove forests. The first element pak (Thai: ปาก) means mouth or river mouth; the second element phun (Thai: พูน) means increase or accumulate. Hence the name.[2]
Geography
Pak Phun has a flat terrain on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The terrain is full of fertile mangrove forests. The Khlong Pak Phun and the Khlong Pak Phaying canals that empty into the Gulf of Thailand are important local water resources.
It is an uppermost part of the district. Pak Phun is about 10 minutes from the downtown Nakhon Si Thammarat.[2]
Pak Phun's mangrove forest covers an area of approximately 2,000 rais (790.51 acres) and is a habitat for a variety of edible aquatic animal resources such as oyster, mud crab, mullet, spotted scat, sea bass, eeltail catfish etc.[2]
Administration
The subdistrict is under the administration of two government bodies; Mueang Pak Phun Municipality and Tambon Tha Phae Municipality.
It can also be divided into 12 administrative mubans (villages).
No. | Name | Thai |
---|---|---|
1. | Ban Tha Phae | บ้านท่าแพ |
2. | Ban Don Talae | บ้านดอนทะเล |
3. | Ban Sak Ngam | บ้านสักงาม |
4. | Ban Huai Sai | บ้านห้วยไทร |
5. | Ban Suan Chan | บ้านสวนจันทร์ |
6. | Ban Tha Tian | บ้านท่าเตียน |
7. | Ban Bo Pho | บ้านบ่อโพธิ์ |
8. | Ban Pak Phun | บ้านปากพูน |
9. | Ban Talat Paruehat | บ้านตลาดพฤหัส |
10. | Ban Sala Bang Pu | บ้านศาลาบางปู |
11. | Ban Pak Phaying | บ้านปากพยิง |
12. | Ban Pak Nam Kao | บ้านปากน้ำเก่า |
Population
As of December 2022, it has a total population of 38,336.[3]
Economy
Pak Phun inhabitants have a variety of occupations, including fishing, gardening, rice farming and some of them are engaged in tourism, especially ecotourism and rural tourism.[2]
References
- "Wirathai Monument". Thailand Tourism Directory.
- หน้า 6 – เยาวชน/สตรี, 'ปากพูน'พูนทรัพย์ วิถีลูกเลเมืองคอน. Khaosod issues 11,895 vol.33 Friday, June 23, 2023 (in Thai)
- "ระบบสารสนเทศเพื่อการบริหาร". stat.bora.dopa.go.th (in Thai).