District in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand
Sichon (Thai: สิชล, pronounced [sìʔ.t͡ɕʰōn]) is a district (amphoe) of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, southern Thailand.
Geography
The district is in the northern part of the province. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Tha Sala and Nopphitam of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province; Kanchanadit and Don Sak of Surat Thani province; Khanom of Nakhon Si Thammarat. To the east is the Gulf of Thailand.
Namtok Si Khit National Park is in the district.[1]
Administration
The district is divided into nine sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 106 villages (mubans). Sichon itself has township (thesaban tambon) status and covers part of tambon Khanom. There are a further nine tambon administrative organizations.
No.
|
Name
|
Thai name
|
Villages
|
Pop.
|
|
1. |
Sichon |
สิชล |
10 |
14,957
|
2. |
Thung Prang |
ทุ่งปรัง |
16 |
10,595
|
3. |
Chalong |
ฉลอง |
10 |
6,374
|
4. |
Sao Phao |
เสาเภา |
16 |
12,049
|
5. |
Plian |
เปลี่ยน |
14 |
7,726
|
6. |
Si Khit |
สี่ขีด |
12 |
9,109
|
7. |
Theppharat |
เทพราช |
13 |
7,524
|
8. |
Khao Noi |
เขาน้อย |
7 |
5,195
|
9. |
Thung Sai |
ทุ่งใส |
8 |
10,452
|
|
|
Places of interest
- Wat Chedi (วัดเจดีย์): an ancient Buddhist temple more than 1,000 years old in Chalong Subdistrict, this place is famous for "I Khai" (ไอ้ไข่), a wood carving in the shape of a child, aged about 9–10 years old. He is believed to be a local boy who drowned in the temple area and became a Kuman Thong. Each day, many people pay obeisance to him to ask for fortune. Vows are often made to offer cock fighting figures or firecrackers.[2]
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