Kaset Wisai, Administrative district in Roi Et, Thailand
Kaset Wisai is an administrative district in southwestern Roi Et province covering an area of rural farmland and villages. The district divides into 13 sub-districts that encompass 175 villages, with administrative centers managing local affairs.
The district took its current name Kaset Wisai in 1939, replacing the former name Nong Waeng. This change marked a shift in how the area was identified and administered.
The name Kaset Wisai translates to Agricultural Prosperity, reflecting how farming shapes daily life and community identity here. You can see this connection in the way fields surround villages and agriculture remains central to how people live.
The district spreads across relatively flat terrain with rural roads connecting villages and farmland. Travel here is straightforward during the dry season when roads are in better condition.
The area has deep roots in rice farming, which remains central to local life and economy. You will notice extensive rice paddies stretching across the landscape that define much of what you see here.
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