Sam Chuk District


Sam Chuk District is a district in the northern part of Suphan Buri Province, central Thailand.

History

Originally the district name was Nang Buat. In 1911 when the government separated part of Nang Buat District and established Doem Bang District, it also moved the district office to Ban Sam Pheng, Tambon Sam Chuk. In 1939 the district name was changed to Sam Chuk as the central tambon.

Geography

Neighbouring districts are : Si Prachan, Don Chedi, Nong Ya Sai and Doem Bang Nang Buat of Suphan Buri Province, and Sawaeng Ha of Ang Thong Province.
The main water resource of Sam Chuk is the Tha Chin River or Suphan river.

Economy

Thailand's Sam Chuk community and Old Market District along the Tha Chin River was granted an Award of Merit in the 2009 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation. Local residents formed a Sam Chuk Market Conservation Committee. They preserved what they received from their ancestors and restored 19 local buildings, adapting the old style architecture described in Thai as khanompang khing style, into a contemporary market.

Administration

Central administration

Sam Chuk is divided into seven sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 68 administrative villages.
No.NameThaiVillagesPop.
1.Yan Yaoย่านยาว98,140
2.Wang Luekวังลึก1512,366
3.Sam Chukสามชุก610,783
4.Nong Phak Nakหนองผักนาก88,443
5.Ban Saบ้านสระ105,915
6.Nong Sadaoหนองสะเดา105,132
7.Krasiaoกระเสียว104,171

Local administration

There is one sub-district municipality in the district:
There are six sub-district administrative organizations in the district:
Sam Chuk was cited in the 2009 same name Thai film as a backdrop of whole story and a location for filming. The film is based on the true story that happened here about a group of boy students who are involved in drugs, directed by Tanit Jitnukul.