Phanom Sarakham, Administrative district in Chachoengsao, Thailand
Phanom Sarakham is an administrative district in Chachoengsao province that covers a large area divided into smaller sub-districts and communities. The territory contains villages and settlements organized under local administrative structures.
The district was established in 1894 and has roots tracing back to the Ayutthaya Kingdom period. It developed as an important center for regional administration.
The district name comes from "Phanom Salakham," referring to the resin trees that once shaped the landscape. This connection to the natural surroundings remains part of how locals understand their home.
The district has several schools and educational facilities serving the local population. Visitors can explore the infrastructure and community facilities that support daily life.
Ko Khanun sub-district has become a hub for recycling electronic waste using established processing standards. This specialized industry shows how modern activities take root in rural areas.
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