Phloi Waen


Phloi Waen is a tambon of Tha Mai district, Chanthaburi province.

History

Phloi Waen, this name used to be a district called Phloi Waen district. It was named after a hill with a Buddhist temple on top, Khao Phloi Waen. The hill got this name because it was the first ruby mine in Chanthaburi. According to the survey, lots of rubies and sapphires were found around the hill's area. That was where the famous rubies of Chanthaburi started, and continues to the present.
Later, in 1917 the district office was moved to Tha Mai's area, the district name was changed to be same as the central subdistrict since then.

Geography

Phloi Waen is located in the northern part of the district, covering an area of approximately 10.50 km2 and approximately from the district centre, with approximately from the downtown Chanthaburi.

Administration

The area is under the administration of Khao Wua-Phloi Waen Subdistrict Municipality in conjunction with the neighbouring, Khao Wua.
It is also consists of seven administrative mubans.
No.NameThai
1.Ban Pong Rakบ้านโป่งรัก
2.Ban Rai Sungบ้านไร่สูง
3.Ban Cham Kho Bonบ้านชำฆ้อบน
4.Ban Huai Rakamบ้านห้วยระกำ
5.Ban Sa Kaeoบ้านสระแก้ว
6.Ban Cham Kho Langบ้านชำฆ้อล่าง
7.Ban Na Bon Noenบ้านนาบนเนิน

Population

It has a total population of 1,721 in 828 households.