Nong Chik District


Nong Chik is a district in Pattani Province, southern Thailand.

History

Nong Chik was one of the seven states into which the Pattani Kingdom was split in the early-19th century to diminish the power of the often rebellious tributary kingdom. The capital was put in tambon Nong Mai. In 1901 the district office was moved to Tu Yong, where it remains.
Due to the district office location in Tu Yong, the district was renamed "Tu Yong" in 1917. In 1938 it was again renamed "Nong Chik".

Geography

Neighboring districts are : Mueang Pattani, Yarang, Mae Lan, and Khok Pho of Pattani Province; and Thepha of Songkhla Province. To the north is the Gulf of Thailand.

Economy

Nong Chik is the center of the two year-old Orangpantai Fishing Enterprise. It is a cooperative that specializes in the catch, preparation, and sale of preserved fish. Its specialty is salted four-finger threadfins, locally known as plaa kulao, as well as salted spotted mackerel or plaa insee, dried squid, and smooth-textured shrimp paste.
The majority of its members belong to the Pattani Provincial Small-Scale Fisher Network Association, which works with local fishermen to conserve marine resources. Association members have one important rule—they must refrain from using destructive fishing gear and nets that trap juvenile fish as by-catch. The enforcement of this rule has caused fish stocks in the area to rebound.

Administration

Central administration

Nong Chik is divided into 12 sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 76 administrative villages.
No.NameThaiVillagesPop.
1.Ko Poเกาะเปาะ33,712
2.Kholo Tanyongคอลอตันหยง85,788
3.Don Rakดอนรัก75,362
4.Datoดาโต๊ะ52,799
5.Tuyongตุยง812,751
6.Tha Kamchamท่ากำชำ77,159
7.Bo Thongบ่อทอง912,991
8.Bang Khaoบางเขา77,866
9.Bang Tawaบางตาวา23,574
10.Pulo Puyoปุโละปุโย97,570
11.Yabiยาบี63,760
12.Lipa Sa-ngoลิปะสะโง53,298

Local administration

There are two sub-district municipalities in the district:
There are 11 subdistrict administrative organizations in the district: