Phutthaisong, Administrative district in Buri Ram, Thailand
Phutthaisong is an administrative district in northeastern Buri Ram that covers a substantial territory divided into seven sub-districts. The area comprises 97 villages managed by local administrative bodies that handle community services across the region.
The district was established to improve administrative organization in northern Buri Ram and create structures for decentralized services. This reform enabled better management of community affairs at the sub-district level.
The name reflects local landmarks that shape the character of the place: an ancient moat, a large Buddha image, and silk weaving traditions remain visible in daily life. These elements connect the community to its surroundings and craft heritage.
Visitors will find administrative centers scattered across the various villages that provide local information and services. The area is easier to explore during cooler months when weather conditions are more comfortable for travel.
The region contains Sra Bau lake, a natural water source that shapes the landscape and local hydrology. This body of water serves as a notable geographic feature where visitors can observe the natural environment.
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