Ban Pong District

For other similarly named places, see Ban Pong.
Ban Pong
บ้านโป่ง
Amphoe

Lakeside restaurants at sunset. Bueng, Nong Kop, Ban Pong District

Amphoe location in Ratchaburi Province
Coordinates: 13°48′51″N 99°52′16″E / 13.81417°N 99.87111°E / 13.81417; 99.87111Coordinates: 13°48′51″N 99°52′16″E / 13.81417°N 99.87111°E / 13.81417; 99.87111
Country  Thailand
Province Ratchaburi
Area
  Total 366.6 km2 (141.5 sq mi)
Population (2543)
  Total 157,689
  Density 430.1/km2 (1,114/sq mi)
Time zone THA (UTC+7)
Postal code 70110
Geocode 7005

Ban Pong (Thai: บ้านโป่ง, pronounced [bâːn pòːŋ]) is a district (Amphoe) of Ratchaburi Province, Thailand. It is located in the northeast of the province.

Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Tha Muang and Tha Maka of Kanchanaburi Province, Kamphaeng Saen and Mueang Nakhon Pathom of Nakhon Pathom Province, and Photharam of Ratchaburi Province.

Banpong District is hilly in the very Western part of the district, while the Eastern part is flooded plain with Mea Klong River running through the city centre, connecting the city to the Gulf of Thailand.

History

During the construction of the Death Railway in World War II Ban Pong was the location of one of the POW camps.

The town had experienced two great fires which practically burnt down the whole town centre, one in 1936 and the other in 1954. After then the town was rebuilt in the square-grid design fashionable to the era, with a fountain to the South and a clock tower to the North.

Economy

Ban Pong is a railway hub, where the western railway leading to Kanchanaburi (and further to Nam Tok) splits from the southern railway leading to Singapore. Another branch connects with the town Suphanburi to the north.

As a result of high investment and fast economic development in the past decades, The town stands as one with the highest GDP per capita in Western Thailand, well above national average. It is also experiencing de-industrialisation of labour-incentive industries such as canning industry and sugar refinery which were mainly set up in 1960's - There is a large abandoned canning factory in Ban Pong town. The ruined buildings are partly covered with jungle creepers - However, the town is now experiencing a boom in more highly skilled industries such as auto-parts, petro-chemical and food industries, with more than 70% of buses and coaches in Thailand manufactured by companies in Ban Pong. There is the biggest papermaking complex in Thailand at north of the town.


As of June 2014, The National Statistic Bureau publishes Ban Pong's economic data as follows;


Annual GDP per Capita(nominal) in USD: 9,623

Annual GDP per Capita(PPP) in USD: 24,000


Thailand's average


Annual GDP per Capita(nominal) in USD: 5,675

Annual GDP per Capita(PPP) in USD: 14,136

Sights

West of the town Ban Pong itself is the temple Wat Muang, which is a local centre of the Mon community.

There is also a large Roman Catholic church building and a large Buddhist temple.

Administration

The district is subdivided into 15 subdistricts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 182 villages (muban). Ban Pong itself is a town (thesaban mueang) which covers the complete tambon Ban Pong. Another Town in the district isTha Pha เทศบาลเมืองท่าผา whose administrative area covers the complete sub-district or tambon Tha Pha and parts of Pak Raet,

There are further four townships (thesaban tambon) including;

1.Krachap เทศบาลตำบลกระจับ covers parts of Nong O and Don Krabueang,

2.Huai Krabok เทศบาลตำบลห้วยกระบอก covers parts of Krap Yai,

3.Krub Yai เทศบาลตำบลกรับใหญ่,

4. Berk Prai เทศบาลตำบลเบิกไพร,

and other 14 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO) are responsible for the non-municipal areas.

Nr. Name Thai name     
1.Ban Pongบ้านโป่ง 9.Nakhon Chumนครชุมน์
2.Tha Phaท่าผา 10.Ban Muangบ้านม่วง
3.Krap Yaiกรับใหญ่ 11.Khung Phayom คุ้งพยอม
4.Pak Raetปากแรต 12.Nong Pla Moหนองปลาหมอ 
5.Nong Kopหนองกบ 13.Khao Khlungเขาขลุง
6.Nong Oหนองอ้อ 14.Boek Phraiเบิกไพร
7.Don Krabueang ดอนกระเบื้อง  15.Lat Bua Khaoลาดบัวขาว
8.Suan Kluaiสวนกล้วย

Transport

Railway

Ban Pong Railway Station is the main railway station in the district, located in Ban Pong Town. There are three other railway stations in this district:

See also

External links

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