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Lampang (Thai
Thai alphabet

The Thai alphabet is used to write the Thai language and other :Category:Languages of Thailands in Thailand. It has forty-four consonants , fifteen vowel symbols that combine into at least twenty-eight vowel forms, and four tone marks ....
 ?????) is one of the northern provinces
Provinces of Thailand

Thailand is divided into 75 provinces , which are geographically grouped into 6 regions. The capital Bangkok is not a province but a special administrative area and is included as the 76th province since it is administered at the same level as the other 75 provinces....
 (changwat) of Thailand
Thailand

The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Myanmar....
. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai Province

Chiang Rai is the northernmost Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are Phayao Province, Lampang Province and Chiang Mai Province....
, Phayao
Phayao Province

Phayao is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Nan province, Phrae province, Lampang province and Chiang Rai province....
, Phrae
Phrae Province

Phrae is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phayao Province, Nan Province, Uttaradit Province, Sukhothai Province and Lampang Province....
, Sukhothai
Sukhothai Province

Sukhothai is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phrae Province, Uttaradit Province, Phitsanulok Province, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Tak Province and Lampang Province....
, Tak
Tak Province

Tak is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Mae Hong Son Province, Chiang Mai Province, Lamphun province, Lampang Province, Sukhothai Province, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Nakhon Sawan Province, Uthai Thani Province and Kanchanaburi Province....
, Lamphun
Lamphun Province

Lamphun is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Chiang Mai Province, Lampang Province and Tak Province....
 and Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai is the second-largest Provinces of Thailand of Thailand, located in the north of the country. Neighboring provinces are Chiang Rai Province, Lampang Province, Lamphun Province, Tak Province, and Mae Hong Son Province....
. The old name of Lampang is Khelang Nakhon.

ang is located in the broad river valley of the Wang River
Wang River

The White Wang River is a river in northern Thailand....
, surrounded by mountain chains. In the Mae Mo district
Amphoe Mae Mo

Mae Mo is a district in the eastern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
 lignite
Lignite

Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, or Rosebud coal by Northern Pacific Railroad,is a soft brown fuel with characteristics that put it somewhere between coal and peat....
 is found and mined in open pits. To the north of the province is the 1697 m high Doi Luang.

Within the province are the national parks Tham Pha Thai, Chae Son, Doi Khun Than, as well as the Huay Tak Teak Biosphere Reserve.
ang is famous for the production of ceramic goods and mining operations.






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Lampang (Thai
Thai alphabet

The Thai alphabet is used to write the Thai language and other :Category:Languages of Thailands in Thailand. It has forty-four consonants , fifteen vowel symbols that combine into at least twenty-eight vowel forms, and four tone marks ....
 ?????) is one of the northern provinces
Provinces of Thailand

Thailand is divided into 75 provinces , which are geographically grouped into 6 regions. The capital Bangkok is not a province but a special administrative area and is included as the 76th province since it is administered at the same level as the other 75 provinces....
 (changwat) of Thailand
Thailand

The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Myanmar....
. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai Province

Chiang Rai is the northernmost Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are Phayao Province, Lampang Province and Chiang Mai Province....
, Phayao
Phayao Province

Phayao is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Nan province, Phrae province, Lampang province and Chiang Rai province....
, Phrae
Phrae Province

Phrae is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phayao Province, Nan Province, Uttaradit Province, Sukhothai Province and Lampang Province....
, Sukhothai
Sukhothai Province

Sukhothai is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phrae Province, Uttaradit Province, Phitsanulok Province, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Tak Province and Lampang Province....
, Tak
Tak Province

Tak is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Mae Hong Son Province, Chiang Mai Province, Lamphun province, Lampang Province, Sukhothai Province, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Nakhon Sawan Province, Uthai Thani Province and Kanchanaburi Province....
, Lamphun
Lamphun Province

Lamphun is one of the northern Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Chiang Mai Province, Lampang Province and Tak Province....
 and Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai is the second-largest Provinces of Thailand of Thailand, located in the north of the country. Neighboring provinces are Chiang Rai Province, Lampang Province, Lamphun Province, Tak Province, and Mae Hong Son Province....
. The old name of Lampang is Khelang Nakhon.

Geography

Lampang is located in the broad river valley of the Wang River
Wang River

The White Wang River is a river in northern Thailand....
, surrounded by mountain chains. In the Mae Mo district
Amphoe Mae Mo

Mae Mo is a district in the eastern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
 lignite
Lignite

Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, or Rosebud coal by Northern Pacific Railroad,is a soft brown fuel with characteristics that put it somewhere between coal and peat....
 is found and mined in open pits. To the north of the province is the 1697 m high Doi Luang.

Within the province are the national parks Tham Pha Thai, Chae Son, Doi Khun Than, as well as the Huay Tak Teak Biosphere Reserve.

Economy

Lampang is famous for the production of ceramic goods and mining operations. A great deal of ball clay
Ball clay

Ball clays are kaolinite sedimentary clays, that commonly consist of 20-80% kaolinite, 10-25% mica, 6-65% quartz. Localized seams in the same deposit have variations in composition, including the quantity of the major minerals, accessory minerals and carbonaceous materials such as lignite....
, china stone
China stone

China stone is a medium grained, feldspar-rich partially decomposed granite characterized by the absence of iron-bearing minerals. Its mineral content includes quartz, feldspar and mica; accessory minerals include kaolinite and fluorspar....
, and lignite
Lignite

Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, or Rosebud coal by Northern Pacific Railroad,is a soft brown fuel with characteristics that put it somewhere between coal and peat....
 are extracted from the surrounding mountains.

There are more than 200 ceramic factories in and around Mueang Lampang. Most of ceramic factories are small to medium size operations mainly producing novelties (plant pots, dolls), tablewares, and building materials (tiles, railings), etc.

The largest power plant in Thailand is located in Mae Mo district
Amphoe Mae Mo

Mae Mo is a district in the eastern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
 near the lignite
Lignite

Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, or Rosebud coal by Northern Pacific Railroad,is a soft brown fuel with characteristics that put it somewhere between coal and peat....
 mining area. The plant uses the abundant lignite as fuel. The largest concrete plant is also situated north of Mueang Lampang. This is also powered by the lignite. Limestone
Limestone

File:Limestone Formation In Waitomo.jpgLimestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite . The deposition of limestone strata is often a by-product and indicator of biological activity in the geology record....
 is another abundant mineral mined in Lampang.

Agricultural products that are famous for this province are rice and pineapples.

History

Starting in the 7th century Lampang was part of the Dvaravati period Haripunchai
Haripunchai

Hariphunchai was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun, which at the time was also called Hariphunchai....
 kingdom of the Mon. In the 11th century the Khmer empire
Khmer Empire

The Khmer Empire was the largest empire of South East Asia based in what is now Cambodia. The empire, which seceded from the kingdom of Chenla, at times ruled over and/or vassalised parts of modern-day Laos, Thailand,Vietnam, Myanmar, and Malaysia....
 occupied the Lampang area, but it was King Mengrai
Mengrai

King Mangrai was the 25th King of Ngoen Yang and the first King of Chiang Mai , capital of the Lanna Kingdom ....
 of Lannathai who incorporated the complete Haripunchai kingdom into his kingdom in 1292. Lampang or Nakhon Lampang or Lakhon, was under the Burmese rule after the fall of Lannathai Kingdom from the sixteenth century to eighteenth century. During the uprising against Burmese rule by Siam's new kings in the late eighteenth century, a Lampang's local leader became Siam's ally. After the victory, the leader was named to be the ruler of Chiangmai, the former center of Lannathai, while his relative ruled Lampang. The city continues to be one of the most important economic and political centers in the north. Lampang was announced as a province in Thailand in 1892.

Symbols

 The provincial seal shows a white rooster inside the entrance to the Phra That Lampang Luang temple
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

Wat Pra That Lampang Luang is a Buddhist temple in Lampang in Lampang Province, Thailand....
. According to the local legend Buddha
Gautama Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama was a Spirituality teacher in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent who founded Buddhism. He is generally seen by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddhahood of our age....
 visited the province in his lifetime. The god Indra
Indra

Indra is the god of War and Weather, also the King of the gods or Deva and Lord of Heaven or Swarga in Hinduism. Mentioned first as the chief deity in the sacred Hindu text of Rig Veda, Indra is bestowed with a heroic and almost brash and amorous character....
 worried that the people would not get up by themselves to show respect to Buddha, and therefor woke them by transforming himself into a white rooster.

The provincial flower is the Heliconia
Heliconia

Heliconia is a genus of about 100 to 200 species of flowering plants native to the tropical Americas and the Pacific Ocean islands west to Indonesia....
 (Heliconia sp.), and the provincial tree is the Indian Elm (Holoptelea integrifolia). According to the legend during Buddha's visit this tree was planted in the temple.


Administrative divisions

Amphoe Lampang
The province is subdivided in 13 districts (amphoe
Amphoe

An amphoe is the second level administrative subdivision of Thailand. Usually translated as district, amphoe make up the Provinces of Thailand....
). These are further subdivided into 100 communes (tambon
Tambon

Tambon is a local government unit in Thailand. Below district and province , they form the third administrative subdivision level. As of the 2000 census there are 7254 tambon, not including the 154 khwaeng of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every Amphoe contains 8-10 tambon....
) and 855 villages (muban
Muban

Muban is the lowest Administrative divisions of Thailand. Usually translated as village, they are the subdivision of tambon. As of the census of 2000 there were 69,307 villages, including some villages in the more rural districts of Bangkok....
).
  1. Mueang Lampang
    Amphoe Mueang Lampang

    Mueang Lampang is the capital district of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  2. Mae Mo
    Amphoe Mae Mo

    Mae Mo is a district in the eastern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  3. Ko Kha
    Amphoe Ko Kha

    Ko Kha is a district in the central part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  4. Soem Ngam
    Amphoe Soem Ngam

    Soem Ngam is a district in the western part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  5. Ngao
    Amphoe Ngao

    Ngao is a district of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  6. Chae Hom
    Amphoe Chae Hom

    Chae Hom is a district of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  7. Wang Nuea
    Amphoe Wang Nuea

    Wang Nuea is the northernmost district of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  1. Thoen
    Amphoe Thoen

    Thoen is a district in the southern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  2. Mae Phrik
    Amphoe Mae Phrik

    Mae Phrik is a district in the southern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  3. Mae Tha
    Amphoe Mae Tha, Lampang Province

    Mae Tha is a district of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  4. Sop Prap
    Amphoe Sop Prap

    Sop Prap is a district in the southern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  5. Hang Chat
    Amphoe Hang Chat

    Hang Chat is a district in the western part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....
  6. Mueang Pan
    Amphoe Mueang Pan

    Mueang Pan is a district in the northern part of Lampang Province, northern Thailand....


Tourism


Sights

Kaeo Don Tao (?????????????????) used to be the place where the Emerald Buddha was once enshrined (the same statue now installed in Bangkok). Interesting structures include the large Chedi containing the hair of the Lord Buddha, a Burmese-style Mondop, an ancient Viharn and a museum exhibiting ancient relics of the Lanna era.

To the west of town is Wat Si Rong Mueang (??????????????), a Burmese temple built in 1905 during the time when Lampang was the commercial and forestry centre. Major architectural works include the Viharn made of wood with several overlapping gables in the Burmese style.

Built during the reign of King Rama IV by Burmese, Wat Pa Fang (?????????) has a large, glittering gold Chedi containing a Holy Relic brought over from Myanmar around 1906. The extensive Sala Kan Parian (preaching hall) is made entirely of wood with Burmese-style overlapping roofs.

Almost across Wat Pa Fang is Wat Chai Mongkhon (??????????). The outstanding structure is the Kuti, monk's living quarters, which is a white cement building with Burmese-style wooden roof. Inside is housed a bronze Buddha statue of fine workmanship cast in Mandalay, Myanmar.

About 5 kilometres from town on the Lampang-Chae Hom road is Wat Chedi Sao Lang (????????????????). Cooled and shaded by large trees, the temple has twenty Chedis is its compound, each made in the combined Lanna-Burmese style. A Chiang Saen-style bronze Buddha statue is also enshrined here, commonly referred to as "Phra Chao Than Chai" by the local people.

Wat Phra That Mon Phaya Chae (??????????????????????). As it is situated on a hillside, it affords a clear view of Lampang. Its most outstanding feature is the long stair leading to the Chedi enshrining a Holy Relic.

Wat Phra That Sadet (???????????????) One of Lampang's major sites, it is believed to have been built by Queen Chamthevi some 500 years ago.

Kiu Lom Dam (????????????) is about 38 kilometres from town.

Baan Sao Nak (??????????) is old teak house,lanna style with 116 pillars,more than 105 years.

Thanon Talat Kao or Thanon Talat Chin or Thanon Khon Doen “Kat Kongta” (??????????? ???? ?????????? ???? ????????? “?????????”) is a market next to the pier. In the past, it was a prosperous market. The buildings on both sides of the river bank have a combination of European, Chinese and Burmese architectural styles. Thanon Khon Doen, “Kat Kongta” presents a local lifestyle of the Kat Kongta community.

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang (???????????????????), a paradigm of temple building of Lanna. The temple itself is prominently sited on a hillock surrounded by walls. The entrance arches, called Pratu Khong (????????), is adorned with fine plaster designs. The wall-less main Viharn houses a bronze Buddha statue called the Phra Chao Lan Thong (??????????????).

Wat Phra That Chom Ping (????????????????) The amazing aspect of the temple is the natural-coloured reflection of the Phrathat passing through the hole of the window and appearing on the floor inside the Phra Ubosot all the time when there is light, both during the day and at night (see Camera obscura
Camera obscura

The camera obscura is an optical device used, for example, in drawing or for entertainment. It is one of the inventions leading to photography....
).

Thai Elephants Conservation Centre (????????????????????) It is the only facility in the world devoted to the training of elephants for timber work using these pachyderms as laborers. There are performances and training demonstrations.

The Khun Than mountain range of the Doi Khun Than National Park (???????????????????????) forms a natural boundary between Lamphun and Lampang provinces. The mountain has both virgin jungle and pinery.

Chao Pho Pratu Pha Shrine (?????????????????) Legend has it that Chao Pho Pratu Pha was a great warrior of the Lampang ruler. He once fought Burmese invaders to block their advance at Pratu Pha and died fighting with his two swords still in his hands and his body still leaning against the hillside. To honour the brave warrior, the people build the shrine which has since become a sacred and revered place of worship.

Tham Pha Thai National Park (?????????????????????) is located between Mueang Lampang and Ngao districts just off the main highway at km.665-666, some 60 kilometres from the provincial town.

Ban Chang Luang (???????????? ???? ???????????????????????) is a facility established by Khru Kam-aye Dejduangta (????????? ????????). It has an extensive collection of wood-carvings made by Kru Kam-aye himself and serves as a school to train those intending to become artisans and to provide occupations for the local people.

A major place for relaxation in Lampang is the Chae Son National Park (?????????????????????) which is located in Mueang Pan district area having a lush forested and mountainous region with a 73 Celsius hot spring over rocky terrain, providing a misty and picturesque scene particularly in the morning.

Namtok Wang Kaeo (????????????) is Lampang's largest waterfall.

Local Products

Hand-made Cotton (????????) comes in different patterns designed by different villages.

Wood-carving (??????????) is a major industry at Tambon Na Khrua of Mae Tha district which is about 25 kilometres from the provincial town. Most of the local people make their living by producing wooden figures of animals in various sizes. It has been a cottage industry in this locality for generations.

Terra-cotta or Ceramics (???????) produced in Lampang are of the best quality in Thailand. The indigenous clay, added by the local craftsmanship, has helped to make Lampang the centre of such products, with scores of factories and shops dealing in this beautiful craft.

Sa Paper (????????) is a fine product made from a type of soft wood. The process is purely traditional and the major producing center is the village of Ban Nam Thong. The Sa is mainly made into parasols, lampshades, decorative flowers and other souvenir items.

Culture


Festivals

Luang Wiang Lakhon Fair (?????????????????) is held just prior to the annual Loi Krathong
Loy Krathong

Loy Krathong is a festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand....
 event around Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao and Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, featuring Lampang's own historical backgrounds and long-established customs and traditions. A Khrua Than procession is organized with local people dressed in native attires carrying various traditional household appliances, some of which are of ancient vintage.

Khantok Chang Fair (????????????? ???? ?????????) is organised on the first Friday-Saturday period of February each year at the Thai Elephant conservation Centre. There is an elephant show and the pachyderms are feasted with their popular fruits and vegetables which are placed on the Tok, a traditional food tray of the Lanna people.

Lampang Trains and Horse Carriages Day (????????????????????) is organized at the Nakhon Lampang Railway Station at the beginning of April to commemorate the first royal train that arrived to the station 1 April, 1916. In the event, there will be an exhibition and Kat Mua market, where the participants will dress up in the traditional style of costume of some 80 years ago, when the horse carriage was first used in Lampang. The carriage service is also provided in the event.

Salung Luang Procession and Songkran Festival (?????????????????????????) is the unique Songkran festival of Lampang, organized during 12-14 April every year. On the 12 April, the Salung Luang procession will be beautifully decorated (Salung means a water bowl and Luang means large). The participants in the parade will dress up in the ancient Lanna style and carry a giant silver bowl around the city to receive lustral water soaked with turmeric and acacia from the people to be poured onto the Phra Kaeo Don Tao, the revered Buddha image of the town enshrined at Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang. Then, during 13-14 April every year, there will be a merit making ceremony at the temple, sand pagoda making, ceremony of pouring water onto the elderly, splashing of water, fairs and various forms of entertainment.

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