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Coordinates: 14°331N 100°5127E / 14.55028°N 100.85750°E / 14.55028; 100.85750
 

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Sao Hai
เสาไห้
Wat Chung Temple
Wat Chung Temple
District location in Saraburi province
District location in Saraburi province
Coordinates: 14°33′1N 100°51′27E / 14.55028°N 100.85750°E / 14.55028; 100.85750
CountryThailand
ProvinceSaraburi
SeatSao Hai
Area
 • Total111.8 km2 (43.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total30,292
 • Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
18160
Geocode1910

Sao Hai (Thai: เสาไห้, pronounced [sǎw hâj]) is a district (amphoe) in Saraburi province, central Thailand.

History

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In 1549, King Chakkraphat ordered the separation of Mueang Lopburi and Nakhon Nayok to create Mueang Saraburi. The first record of a central district office is in Sao Hai at Tambon Sala Li Lao. The Mueang Saraburi office was moved to Tambon Pak Phriaw, Mueang Saraburi district in 1896. At the same time, the Sao Hai district office was moved to Tambon Suan Dokmai. Three years later it was moved again to Tambon Sao Hai near Chao Poo Shrine. In 1924 the owner of Sao Hai fresh market donated 12,800 m2 of land about 500 m from the old location to build a new district office and police station for the district.

The name of the district means 'crying pillar', which originates from a local legend. At the time the city pillar of Bangkok was built, the king asked for the most beautiful pillars from all over the country to be sent to the capital. The one sent from Saraburi was nearly perfect, but it arrived after a pillar had been chosen and thus was only made a secondary pillar. The pillar became very sad, floated back to Saraburi on the Chao Phraya and Pa Sak Rivers, and sunk there. Later villagers heard the wails and erected the pillar there, which gave the tambon and thus the district its name. It is now in the Chao Mae Takhian Tong Shrine within the Wat Sung Temple, near the district office of Sao Hai District.[1]

Geography

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Neighbouring districts are (from the northwest clockwise) Ban Mo, Phra Phutthabat, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Mueang Saraburi, and Nong Saeng of Saraburi Province; and Tha RueaofPhra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province.

The main river of the district is the Pa Sak River.

Administration

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The district is divided into 12 sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 103 villages (muban). There are three townships (thesaban tambon): Sao Hai and Ban Yang each cover parts of the same-named tambon, Suan Dok Mai covers tambon Suan Dok Mai. There are a further 12 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No. Name Thai name Villages Pop.
1. Sao Hai เสาไห้ 7 3,129
2. Ban Yang บ้านยาง 15 3,457
3. Hua Pluak หัวปลวก 12 2,560
4. Ngio Ngam งิ้วงาม 6 1,051
5. Sala Ri Thai ศาลารีไทย 5 1,135
6. Ton Tan ต้นตาล 8 1,823
7. Tha Chang ท่าช้าง 8 1,454
8. Phraya Thot พระยาทด 7 1,881
9. Muang Ngam ม่วงงาม 8 2,174
10. Roeng Rang เริงราง 7 3,006
11. Mueang Kao เมืองเก่า 9 3,232
12. Suan Dok Mai สวนดอกไม้ 11 5,390

References

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  1. ^ "ตำนานเสาร้องไห้" [Legend of crying pillar]. MUSEUM THAILAND (in Thai).

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