Mueang Surat Thani district
Mueang Surat Thani, or colloquially Ban Don District, is the district of Surat Thani province in southern Thailand.
Geography
The district is at the mouth of the Tapi River, where it flows into Bandon Bay of the Gulf of Thailand. Neighboring districts are : Kanchanadit, Ban Na San, Ban Na Doem, and Phunphin district.To the east of the district, the Thathong River marks the natural boundary to Kanchanadit, while the western arm of the Tapi River partially marks the boundary to Phunphin. Khun Thale is a small lake in the center of the district. The Khao Tha Phet non-hunting area protects 4.65 km2 of a hill south of the city of Surat Thani.
The Khun Thale swamp to the south of the district is the source of two short minor rivers which meander through the city, Khlong Makham Tia and Khlong Tha Kup.
History
The Ban Don district was formed when in 1897 Mueang Chaiya and Kanchanadit were merged into a single province named Chaiya, with its administrative center at Chaiya. Until 1912, administrative center was move to Bandon, then change named Mueang. In 1915 the province was renamed Surat Thani. In 1917 the district was renamed Ban Don. In 1938 the district was renamed Mueang Surat Thani, when all capital districts were named after their corresponding province.Mueang Surat Thani or Ban Don before World War II period was the location of many businesses lined along the Tapi River, such as sawmills, trade offices, office of East Asiatic Company, including water bus services, which was often called Ruea Naris and the residence of Prince Naris as well.
Before King Rama V's reign, Ban Don was also the centre of shipbuilding as well. There were skilled shipbuilders in both domestic and neighbouring districts, such as Thathong, Chaiya. They can build ships, both warships and royal barges.
Although the capital district of Surat Thani province is Bandon district, the local Surat Thani people generally refer to the capital district as Chaiya district and refer to Bandon district as little China of the province.