Pa Sang district
Pa Sang is a district of Lamphun province, northern Thailand.
Geography
Neighboring districts are Mueang Lamphun, Mae Tha, Ban Hong and Wiang Nong Long of Lamphun Province, Doi Lo and San Pa Tong of Chiang Mai province.History
Originally named Pak Bong after its central sub-district, the district was renamed Pa Sang in 1953.Ethnic groups
The district is home to a population of Yong people. They migrated from Muang Yong of Shan State of today's Myanmar to the northern part of Thailand in 1805 or in the early-Rattanakosin period. Yong women are known as skillful cloth weavers.Administration
Central administration
Pa Sang district is divided into nine sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 90 administrative villages.| No. | Name | Thai | Villages | Pop. |
| 1. | Pak Bong | ปากบ่อง | 5 | 3,415 |
| 2. | Pa Sang | ป่าซาง | 5 | 5,450 |
| 3. | Mae Raeng | แม่แรง | 11 | 7,368 |
| 4. | Muang Noi | ม่วงน้อย | 8 | 4,466 |
| 5. | Ban Ruean | บ้านเรือน | 8 | 4,059 |
| 6. | Makok | มะกอก | 9 | 5,361 |
| 7. | Tha Tum | ท่าตุ้ม | 14 | 7,345 |
| 8. | Nam Dip | น้ำดิบ | 17 | 9,592 |
| 11. | Nakhon Chedi | นครเจดีย์ | 13 | 8,768 |
Note: Missing numbers are tambons which now form Wiang Nong Long District.
Local administration
There are four sub-district municipalities in the district:- Pa Sang consisting of sub-districts Pak Bong, Pa Sang.
- Muang Noi consisting of sub-district Muang Noi.
- Mae Raeng consisting of sub-district Mae Raeng.
- Makok consisting of sub-district Makok.