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Общая информация
Introduction
Phuket is
an island connected by bridges to southern Thailand's
Andaman Sea coast, in the Indian Ocean, lying between 7'45"
and 8'15" north latitude, and from 98'15" to 98'40" west
longitude on the map. Phuket, Thailand's largest islands, is
surrounded by 32 smaller islands that form part of the same
administration, with a total area of 570 square kilometers.
Measured at its widest point, Phuket is 21.3 kilometers; at
its longest, 48.7 kilometers.
Location and Boundaries
Phuket is an island connected by bridges to southern
Thailand's Andaman Sea coast, in the Indian Ocean, lying
between 7'45" and 8'15" north latitude, and from 98'15" to
98'40" west longitude on the map. Phuket, Thailand's largest
islands, is surrounded by 32 smaller islands that form part
of the same administration, with a total area of 570 square
kilometers. Measured at its widest point, Phuket is 21.3
kilometers; at its longest, 48.7 kilometers. it is bounded
thus:
North- Lies The Pak Prah strait, spanned by two bridges
running side-by-side, the older Sarasin Bridge, and the
newer Thao Thep Krasatri Bridge.South-Is the Andaman Sea.
East-Is Phang-nga Bay (In the jurisdiction mainly of
Phang-nga Province).
West-Is The Andaman Sea.
Geography
Phuket is the same size as Singapore Island. About 70
percent of Phuket is forested hills. Mai Tha Sip Song is the
highest peak on the island, 529 meters above sea level. Low
plains form the rest of the area, mainly in the center and
south.
There are three canals, Khlong
Bang Yai, Tha Jin, Khlong Tha Rua, and Khlong Bang Rong,
which run through the island.
Phuket is the largest island in the country, but the
smallest province in the South. It is located between 7?45'
and 8?15' north latitude, and from 98?15' to 98?40' west
longitude on the map.
Surrounded by 32 smaller islands, Phuket occupies 543 square
kilometers. The overall length from north to south is 47.8
kms and 21.3 kms from west to east. Phuket connects to the
mainland by two bridges, the Sarasin Bridge and Thoa Thep
Krasatri Bridge (600 meter, across Pak Phra Channel,
bridging Chatchai Landing of Phuket and Tha Nun Landing of
Phangnga). To the south and west Phuket adjoins the Andaman
Sea, and the Krabi Sea to the East.
Climate
Phuket's weather conditions are dominated by monsoon
winds that blow year round. It is therefore always warm and
humid. There are two distinct seasons, rainy and dry. The
rainy season begins in May and lasts till October, during
which the monsoon blows from the southwest. The dry season
is from November through April, when the monsoon comes from
the northeast. Highest average temperatures, at 33.4 degree
Celsius, prevail during March. Lowest averages occur in
January, when nightly lows dip to 22 degree Celsius.
Economy
Since the early 1980's the tourist business has been
Phuket's chief source of income. Hotels, restaurants, tour
companies, and souvenir shops are much in evidence on the
west coast. However, while once all-importance tin mining
has ceased, tourism is by no means the island's only
activity. Agriculture remains important to a large number of
people, and covers by far the most part of the island.
Principal crops are rubber, coconuts, cashews, and
pineapples.
Prawn farming has largly taken over the east and south
coasts. Pearl farming is also important. Phuket's fishing
port is at all time filled, and processing of marine
products, mainly fish, makes a significant contribution to
the economy. With so many healthy industries supplying
income, construction has become a major factor in
employment. This range from massive public works projects,
large office buildings and hotels, and housing estates with
hundreds of units, down to single family homes, apartments
and additions.
Population
The island’s official population as of December 1998 was
231,206. Most live in Muang district.
Thirty percent of the island’s population are Chinese
descendants. But they differ from those in Bangkok because
they came from the Hokkien region of China, who migrated to
Phuket during the boom of the tin mining industry in the
17th – 18th century. Today, the Chinese are responsible for
much of the trade and commerce in the city. They also
represent the strongest culture of Phuket town.
Equal to the Chinese descendants is the Thai Muslim
community which also comprises 30 per cent of the island’s
population. Muslims living in southern Thailand are of
Malaysian extraction and arrived at an early date. There is
also a small number of sea gypsies living in a village in Ko
Sirey. By far, sea gypsies are the most interesting original
inhabitants of Phuket island but the intrusion of tourists
is impinging on their lifestyle.
With the tourism boom in Phuket during the last decade,
Phuket has attracted people from other regions to work in
the tourism industry, which is now the largest source of
income. So it’s easy for tourists to spot the local people
who can communicate in English.
Government
The administration in Phuket is divided into three
districts, Thalang in the north, Kathu in the west, and
Muang in the south. The cities of Phuket and Patong have
their own city governments, with elected city councils, the
leading members of which serve as mayor. There are also
elected provincial, district, and sub-district, or Tambon
councils. The local constabulary is part of the Interior
Ministry.
Phuket is the richest province in the south and ranked
number six in Thailand, thanks to the tourism industry.
Since the early 1980's, tourism has been Phuket's chief
source of income. In 1997, Phuket's income per capita was
around 156,675 baht. Hotels, resorts, restaurants, tour
agencies, entertainment businesses and souvenir shops have
been springing up like mushrooms along the west coast.
In
the past, Phuket's wealth was mainly built on tin mining but
when tin demand in world markets declined, tourism took over
as a money machine for the island. Agriculture ranks as the
second source of income. Rubber, coconut, cashew, and
pineapple plantations are an important part of the economy.
Aquatic animal farming such as prawn and pearl farming are
occupations that people living in Phuket rely on.
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