Mueang Trang, Administrative district in Trang Province, Thailand.
Mueang Trang is an administrative district in Trang Province that spans a significant area and is divided into smaller administrative sub-units. The district center sits on gentle terrain and encompasses several villages and settlements.
The district became the provincial capital in 1915 when administrators needed to relocate due to flooding problems in the former center. This shift transformed the area into the region's main administrative hub.
The Na Muen Si Woven Cloth Museum displays handwoven textiles created by local artisans and shows how traditional weaving techniques have shaped the region's identity. Visitors can observe the patterns and methods that reflect the area's connection to textile craftsmanship.
The district office provides civil registration services and administrative support for residents and serves as the main point of contact for official matters. Visitors can find information about local services and get answers to administrative questions.
The area shares borders with seven different districts, making it a junction between multiple administrative zones in the region. This central position has made it a crossing point for different parts of the province.
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