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Chiang Rai Province

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Chiang Rai
เชียงราย
Statistics
Capital:Chiang Rai
Area:11,678.4 km²
Ranked 12th
Inhabitants:1,129,701 (2000)
Ranked 13th
Pop. density:97 inh./km²
Ranked 46th
ISO 3166–2:TH-57
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Chiang Rai (Thai เชียงราย) is the most northern province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) Phayao, Lampang and Chiang Mai. In the north it borders Laos and Myanmar.

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Geography

The average elevation of the province is 580 m. The north of the province belongs to the so-called Golden Triangle, at which the borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar converge – an area which was very unsafe because of the drug smuggling across the borders. The Mekong river forms the boundary with Laos.

History

Chiang Rai became a province in 1910, after being part of the kingdom of Lannathai for centuries. After Lannathai was incorporated into Thailand, it stayed an autonomous region and thus the Chiang Rai area was administered from Chiang Mai.

Demographics

12.5% of the population belong to the hill tribes, a minority in the North of Thailand.

Symbols

The seal of the province shows a white elephant, the royal symbol. It remembers that Chiang Rai was founded by King Mengrai, according to the legend because his elephant liked the place.

The provincial tree is the Tree Jasmine (Radermachera ignea), and the provincial flower is the Orange Trumpet (Pyrostegia venusta).

The provincial slogan says: Northernmost in Siam, beautiful Doi Tung, keeping of moral principles, best rice, sweet and smelly litchi, beautiful women, well-tasting tea, pineapple from Nang-Lae, source of the Giant Catfish.

Administrative divisions

The province is subdivided in 16 districts (Amphoe) and two minor districts (King Amphoe). These are further subdivided into 124 communes (tambon) and 1510 villages (mubaan).

Amphoe King Amphoe
  1. Mueang Chiang Rai
  2. Wiang Chai
  3. Chiang Khong
  4. Thoeng
  5. Phan
  6. Pa Daet
  7. Mae Chan
  8. Chiang Saen

  1. Mae Sai
  2. Mae Suai
  3. Wiang Pa Pao
  4. Phaya Mengrai
  5. Wiang Kaen
  6. Khun Tan
  7. Mae Fa Luang
  8. Mae Lao

  1. Wiang Chiang Rung
  2. Doi Luang

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