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Maha Sarakham (; also spelled Mahasarakham) is one of the 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....
, located in the northeastern (Isan
Isan

Isan is the northeast region of Thailand. It is located on the Khorat Plateau, bordered by the Mekong to the north and east, by Cambodia to the southeast and the Prachinburi mountains south of Nakhon Ratchasima....
) region of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Kalasin
Kalasin Province

Kalasin is one of the Provinces of Thailand of Thailand, located in the Isan of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Sakon Nakhon Province, Mukdahan Province, Roi Et Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Khon Kaen Province and Udon Thani Province....
, Roi Et
Roi Et Province

Roi Et is one of the Provinces of Thailand of Thailand, located in the Isan of Thailand. Neighboring Provinces are Kalasin Province, Mukdahan Province, Yasothon Province, Sisaket Province, Surin Province and Maha Sarakham Province....
, Surin
Surin Province

Surin is one of the Isan Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Buriram Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Roi Et Province and Sisaket Province....
, Buriram
Buriram Province

Buri Ram is one of the Isan Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Sa Kaeo Province, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Khon Kaen Province, Maha Sarakham Province and Surin Province....
 and Khon Kaen
Khon Kaen Province

Khon Kaen is the second-largest of the Isan Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Nongbua Lamphu Province, Udon Thani Province, Kalasin Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Buriram Province, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Chaiyaphum Province, Phetchabun Province and Loei Province....
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The province's capital is the town of Maha Sarakham. It is the home of Mahasarakham University
Mahasarakham University

Mahasarakham University is a public university located in the city of Maha Sarakham in the northeast region of Thailand. Currently, the university has two main campuses, one on the outskirts of Mahasarakham City and another at Kamrieng district about 8 kilometres away on the Kalasin road....
, the largest university in the Northeast of Thailand in term of students (37,342), and Mahasarakham Rajabhat University.

province is mostly a plain covered with rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
 fields, only in the north and east are little hills.






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Maha Sarakham (; also spelled Mahasarakham) is one of the 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....
, located in the northeastern (Isan
Isan

Isan is the northeast region of Thailand. It is located on the Khorat Plateau, bordered by the Mekong to the north and east, by Cambodia to the southeast and the Prachinburi mountains south of Nakhon Ratchasima....
) region of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Kalasin
Kalasin Province

Kalasin is one of the Provinces of Thailand of Thailand, located in the Isan of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Sakon Nakhon Province, Mukdahan Province, Roi Et Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Khon Kaen Province and Udon Thani Province....
, Roi Et
Roi Et Province

Roi Et is one of the Provinces of Thailand of Thailand, located in the Isan of Thailand. Neighboring Provinces are Kalasin Province, Mukdahan Province, Yasothon Province, Sisaket Province, Surin Province and Maha Sarakham Province....
, Surin
Surin Province

Surin is one of the Isan Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Buriram Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Roi Et Province and Sisaket Province....
, Buriram
Buriram Province

Buri Ram is one of the Isan Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Sa Kaeo Province, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Khon Kaen Province, Maha Sarakham Province and Surin Province....
 and Khon Kaen
Khon Kaen Province

Khon Kaen is the second-largest of the Isan Provinces of Thailand of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Nongbua Lamphu Province, Udon Thani Province, Kalasin Province, Maha Sarakham Province, Buriram Province, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Chaiyaphum Province, Phetchabun Province and Loei Province....
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The province's capital is the town of Maha Sarakham. It is the home of Mahasarakham University
Mahasarakham University

Mahasarakham University is a public university located in the city of Maha Sarakham in the northeast region of Thailand. Currently, the university has two main campuses, one on the outskirts of Mahasarakham City and another at Kamrieng district about 8 kilometres away on the Kalasin road....
, the largest university in the Northeast of Thailand in term of students (37,342), and Mahasarakham Rajabhat University.

Geography

The province is mostly a plain covered with rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
 fields, only in the north and east are little hills. The province is between 130 and 230 m above sea level. The main river in the province is the river Chi
Chi River

The Chi River is the longest river in Thailand; it extends 765 km, but carries less water than the second longest river, the Mun river. In the Isan dialect of this region, and also in the adjacent language Lao, the name of the river is actually pronounced "Nam See" but the transliteration Chi reflects Bangkok-Thai....
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History

Maha Sarakham was originally a satellite town of Roi Et founded in 1865. The governor of Roi Et sent 9,000 people to populate the new town, and one of his cousins as the its governor. In 1868 the central government in Bangkok declared Maha Sarakham a province of its own under the supervision of Bangkok; one of the reasons was that this step weakened the power of Roi Et.

Symbols

The provincial seal shows a big tree in front of big rice fields, symbolizing the richness of resources in the province.

The province's flag shows the seal in the middle, in a brown horizontal strip. Above and below is a yellow strip. The brown color symbolizes the strength and the perseverance of the people in the province, who live in the rather dry climate; the yellow color as the color of the robes of Buddhist monks symbolizes the faith of the people.

The provincial tree is the Woman's-tongue Tree (Albizia lebbeck). The tree symbol was assigned to the province in 1994 by Queen Sirikit
Sirikit

Queen Sirikit of Thailand , is the wife as well as the Queen consort of Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand. She is the second Queen Regent of Thailand ....
. Provincial flower is the West Indian Jasmine (Plumeria alba).

Administration

Amphoe Maha Sarakham
The province is subdivided into 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....
). The districts are further subdivided into 133 subdistricts (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 1804 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 Maha Sarakham
    Amphoe Mueang Maha Sarakham

    Mueang Maha Sarakham is the capital district of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  2. Kae Dam
    Amphoe Kae Dam

    Kae Dam is a district in the east of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  3. Kosum Phisai
    Amphoe Kosum Phisai

    Kosum Phisai is a district in the northern part of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  4. Kantharawichai
    Amphoe Kantharawichai

    Kantharawichai is a district in the northern part of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  5. Chiang Yuen
    Amphoe Chiang Yuen

    Chiang Yuen is a district in the northern part of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  6. Borabue
    Amphoe Borabue

    Borabue is a district in the central part of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  7. Na Chueak
    Amphoe Na Chueak

    Na Chueak is a district in the south of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  1. Phayakkhaphum Phisai
    Amphoe Phayakkhaphum Phisai

    Phayakkhaphum Phisai is a district of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  2. Wapi Pathum
    Amphoe Wapi Pathum

    Wapi Pathum is a district of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  3. Na Dun
    Amphoe Na Dun

    Na Dun is a district in the south of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  4. Yang Sisurat
    Amphoe Yang Sisurat

    Yang Sisurat is a district in the south of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  5. Kut Rang
    Amphoe Kut Rang

    Kut Rang is a district of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....
  6. Chuen Chom
    Amphoe Chuen Chom

    Chuen Chom is a district in the north of Maha Sarakham Province, northeastern Thailand....


Tourism


Sights

  • Isan Cultural Centre (??????????????????????): The center features history of Isan’s art, as well as handicraft such as weaving, clothes’ patterns. The center also exhibits rare item such as Isan’s literature on the fan palm’s leaves, photo regarding tradition and culture of Isan.
  • Isan Tradition and Art Research Institute (????????????????????????????????): The institute features permanent exhibition regarding all aspects of Isan’s art and culture.
  • Kaeng Loengchan (???????????): The big reservoir is situated back of Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University, some 3 km from Maha Sarakham city. Around the area is fishery station which breeds and distributes different kinds of fresh water fish to provinces in the region.
  • Pottery Village (????????????????): The villagers here inherited ancient method of pottery from their ancestor. From water pot and cooking pots, they have diversified their products into various designs to cope with modern living style.
  • Ku Mahathat (??????????): Built in the 13th Century to serve as a hospital during the reign of King Chaivoraman VII, the laterite ruins was created in Bayon style in rectangular shape. With 8 m high and 4 m wide, the ruins houses two gods made from terra cotta, sitting legs crossed with conchs in hands.
  • City Shrine (???????????????????): The shrine was built by Thao Mahachai, the first ruler of Maha Sarakham who has moved from Roi-Et to build new city here. The city shrine was built as a sacred icon of the city where Maha Sarakham people pay lot of respect.
  • Khong Kut Wai Fish Sanctuary (?????????????????????): Situated 10 km from Maha Sarakham City, the lake is home to over 100 species of freshwater fish.
  • Ku Santarat (????????????): Like Ku Mahathat at Ban Khwao, it is built from rectangular laterite blocks. Standing in the rectangular wall with a pool outside, the ruins have lintels and nicely carved door arches.
  • Phra That Na Dun: Buddhist Park of Isan (???????????? ?????????????????): Phra That is in the area once was ancient town called Champasi. Lots of archeological artifacts are found and now kept in Khon Kaen National Museum. The most significant items found was the stupa housing relic of the Lord Buddha kept in gold, silver, and bronze boxes.
  • Walai Rukhavej Botanical Research Institute (??????????????????????): The institute makes research on conserving, improving, and distributing flora of the region. It has bamboo terrain, herbal garden, Isan Cart Museum, and Isan traditional house museum that features different kinds of house in Isan.
  • Dun Lamphan No-hunting Area (??????????????????????????): The area features two forest types namely deciduous dipterocarp forest and peat swamp forest. The most famous endemic species found here is Mealy Crab Thaipotamon chulabhon Naiyanetr.
  • Phra Yuen Mongkhon Buddha Image (?????????????????): The statue from Dvaravati is a sacred icon of Maha Sarakham. Like Phra Phuttha Ming Mueang, the stature is carved from red sandstone.
  • Phra Buddha Ming Mueang or Suwan Mali Buddha Image (????????????????): The red sandstone Buddha image from the Dvaravati period is a sacred icon for Maha Sarakham people.
  • Ban Nong Khuean Chang Handicraft Village (??????????????????????????????????): The village produces silk, cotton textiles, and other products such as scarfs, shoulder cloths, cotton shirts, and Isan style trousers.
  • Ban Phaen Slender Sedge Mat (??????????????): For earning extra, villagers of Ban Phaen produce high quality mat from slender sedge in unique weaving pattern.
  • Kosamphi Forest Park (???????????????): The shady park is home to different big trees such as Yang, Tabaek, and Kathum. With natural pond and scenery, this park is home to different kinds of bird, big herd of crab-eating macaque, as well as rare golden crab-eating macaque. Attractions in the park include:
    • Kaeng Tat (???????) When the river descends between November and May, shallow water allows rapids to appear. It has beautiful setting around the area.
    • Lan Khoi (???????): The terrain is occupied by toothbrush trees. Today, over 200 of them are bended into different shapes.
    • Crab-eating macaque: The animals make this park their home. There are two kinds of crab-eating macaques in the park, the grey and golden macaque.
    • Bueng Bon: The lake packed with elephant’s ear plants is a nice place to picnic for people in Kosum Phisai and nearby.


Local Products

Maha Sarakham has different kinds of local products such as silk, mat-mi cloth, khit cloth, khit pillow.

Culture


Festivals

  • Bun Boek Fa Fair and Red Cross Fair (?????????????????????): Held annually on the third lunar day of February to celebrate the early period of harvest season, the fair aims also to conserve Isan cultural heritage. There is parade to honour the goddess of rice and Baisee ceremony. Moreover, fair goers can enjoy various local performances.


  • Phra That Na Dun Festival (??????????????????????): The Celebration is held annually on the full moon of February in Maka Bucha Day at Buddhist Park of Isan. The week long celebration will features Buddhism-related activities such as giving alms to the monks, vipassana practice, dhamma lecture, and the glory performance “Champasi-Natakan”.


  • On Son Klong Yao Festival (????????????????????????????????????): The annual festival is held during March 12-16 at the field by Amphoe Wapi Pathum Office. The fair features long drum contest, float of long drum, Isan traditional performances, beauty contest, performances.


  • Monkey Feeding Festival (???????????????): Held every April 2 at Kosamphi Forest Park, Amphoe Kosumpisai, it is festival that people can feed monkeys in Kosumpi Botanical Park.


  • Rocket Festival (????????????): Held every May and April at the field by Amphoe Na Chuak Office, the festival organizes rocket contest and float.


  • Candle Festival (????????????????????): The festival is held at Amphoe Kosum Phisai to mark the Buddhist’s Lent. The festival features float and candle contest.


  • Boat Race, Loi Kratong, and Candle Boat festival (????????????????????? ???????? ?????????????): Held annually to mark the end of Buddhist’s Lent at Bung Bon, close to Kosum Phi Botanical Park, the festival feature boat race, Loi Kratong, and candle boat. Kratong float and cheer leader contest will be held.


External links

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