Krabi (Thai: ¡ÃкÕè) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, at the shore of the Andaman Sea.
Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phang Nga, Surat
Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Trang. The Phuket province to the west
is also neighboring, but without any land boundary. The capital of the
region is the city of Krabi.
Krabi Geography
The province is located at the shore to the Andaman Sea. Most
notable are the solitary limestone hills, both on the land and in the
sea as islands. Rock climbers from all over the world travel to Railay
Beach to climb. Of about 130 islands belonging to the province, Ko Phi
Phi Lee is perhaps the most famous, as it was the set of the movie The
Beach. The coast of the province was badly damaged by the tsunami on
December 26 2004.
Other islands include: Ko Phi Phi Don, part of the Phi Phi Islands, and Ko Lanta, a larger island to the south.
The limestone hills contain many caves, most having beautiful
stalactites and stalagmites. Tham Chao Le and Tham Phi Hua To, both in
Ao Luek district, contain prehistoric rock-painting depicting humans,
animals as well as geometrical shapes. In Lang Rong Rien cave in 1986
archaeologists found 40,000 year old human artifacts - stone tools,
pottery as well as bones. It is one of the oldest traces of human
occupation in all South-East Asia. The caves of Krabi are also one of
the main sources of nests of the Edible-nest Swiftlet, used to create
bird’s nest soup.
Krabi History
The first human remains in the province date back to 25,000 - 35,000
B.C., but the first recorded history dates back to Kingdom of Ligor in
1200, when the city Ban Thai Samor was part of this kingdom. In modern
Thailand, Krabi was administered from Nakhon Si Thammarat, even after
1872 when king Chulalongkorn gave Krabi the status of a town. In 1875
it was made a direct subordinate of Bangkok, thus becoming what is now
a province. In 1900 the governor moved the center of the province from
Ban Talad Kao to its present location at the mouth of the Krabi river.
Krabi Symbols
The seal of the province shows two crossed ancient swords (Krabi is
also the name of an ancient Siamese sword) in front of the Indian Ocean
and the Phanom Bencha mountain, with 1397 m above sea level the highest
mountain of the province. The provincial tree is the Thung-Fa (Thai:
·Øé§¿éÒ) or Alstonia macrophylla.
Administrative divisions
Krabi is subdivided into 8 districts (Amphoe), which are further divided into 53 communes (tambon) and 374 villages (muban).
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