Cho Hae

Cho Hae (Thai: ช่อแฮ, pronounced [t͡ɕʰɔ̂ː hɛ̄ː]; Northern Thai: ) is a tambon (sub-district) of Mueang Phrae District, Phrae Province, northern Thailand.

Phra That Cho Hae in Wat Phra That Cho Hae, Chao Hae sub-district
Steps of Wat Phra That Cho Hae

Naming

Its name after Phra That Cho Hae (พระธาตุช่อแฮ), a local ancient stūpa is highly revered and regarded as the symbol of the province of Phrae. This stūpa is believed to be the pagoda of the people who were born in the Year of the Tiger, according to the beliefs of the Lanna people since ancient times.[1]

Geography

Adjoining sub-districts are (from the north clockwise): Pa Daeng in its district, Pa Daeng in its district, Charim in Tha Pla District of Uttaradit Province, Ban Kwang in Sung Men District, respectively.[2]

Cho Hae is about 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Phrae town.

Administration

Cho Hae is governed by Subdistrict-Municipality Cho Hae (เทศบาลตำบลช่อแฮ), which covers the other 4 mubans (village) in neighbouring sub-district, Pa Daeng as well.[3]

Cho Hae also consists of 10 administrative villages[2]

No. Name Thai
01.Ban Mungบ้านมุ้ง
02.Ban Phan Choengบ้านพันเชิง
03.Ban Phan Choengบ้านพันเชิง
04.Ban Tham Mueangบ้านธรรมเมือง
05.Ban Ton Kraiบ้านต้นไคร้
06.Ban Naiบ้านใน
07.Ban Pongบ้านปง
08.Ban Nam Jomบ้านน้ำจ้อม
09.Ban Na Tongบ้านนาตอง
010.Ban Thung Suaiบ้านทุ่งสวย
Local boy in mo hom shirt holding big-headed turtle

Places of interest

In addition to Phra That Cho Hae, the sub-district also has other interesting places especially as Ban Na Tong, a small village in the midst of mountains and flowing Mae Gon creek. There is the Ban Na Tong Museum exhibiting prehistoric human skeletons as well as human appliances from that period unearthed in local cave.

Wat Tham Mueang also known as Wat Na Tong is one of the oldest and most important temples in the local area.

Moreover, this village is also a conservation area for big-headed turtle (Platysternon megacephalum), an endangered long-tailed freshwater turtle found only in mountain streams in northern Thailand to southern China and northern of some countries in mainland Southeast Asia. Two turtle ponds are open to visitors and allowed to touch the turtles.[4]

Local products

References

  1. "Wat Phra That Cho Hae 'A religious place for all family members'". Mychingmaitour.com.
  2. "ข้อมูลตำบลช่อแฮ อำเภอเมือง แพร่" [Information of Cho Hae sub-district Mueang Phrae district]. ThaiTambon.com (in Thai).
  3. "เทศบาลตำบลช่อแฮ" [Chohae Municipalit]. Chohae.go.th (in Thai).
  4. Review pai reua (2019-02-05). "บ้านนาตอง ดินแดนกลางหุบเขา จ.แพร่ ดินแดนโอโซนที่คนไม่ค่อยรู้จัก" [Ban Na Tong an area in the midst of mountains Phrae province a little-known ozone land]. README.ME (in Thai). Retrieved 2021-04-25.

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