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Travel Destinations - Phatthalung Province
Phatthalung is an ancient city
in southern Thailand. It is a land of mountains. In town is
Khao Ok Thalu, which is clearly visible from afar. Phatthalung
is regarded as the birthplace of the shadow play and the Nora
dance. From ancient times to the present, Phatthalung has
been closely linked to Songkhla Province, particularly in
terms of geography, history and migratory settlements through
many ages. During the Srivijaya period (13th-14th Buddhist
century), the Phatthalung community received Indian cultural
influence in the way of Mahayana Buddhism.
In the reign of King Ramathibodi I (U Thong) of Ayutthaya,
Phatthalung became one of twelve royal cities. Later during
the reign of King Rama I in the Rattanakosin period, the king
had the Ministry of Defense oversee Phatthalung, upgraded
it to secondary city status and moved it to the mouth of Pam
River.
When there was an administration reform in the reign of King
Rama V, Phatthalung prefecture came under Nakhon Si Thammarat
prefecture until 1924, when King Rama VI relocated the city
to Tambon Khuha Sawan where it has been ever since. Upon the
abolition of the prefecture system in 1933, Phatthalung became
a province outright.
Phatthalung city is situated on the west bank of Songkhla
Lake, about 846 kilometres from Bangkok. It has an area of
3,424.473 square kilometres and is divided into 10 districts
and 1 sub-district, as follows: Mueang Phatthalung, Khuan
Khanun, Pak Phayun, Kong Ra, Tamot, Khao Chaison, Pa Bon,
Bang Kaeo, Si Banphot, Pa Phayom, and the sub-district of
Srinagarindra.
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