Amnat Charoen (อำนาจเจริญ)
Thai. ‘Power of prosperity’. Name of a small city and a
3,161 km² province (map)
in
Isaan, near the
Mae Khong river, adjacent
to
Laos and around 585 kms
northeast of
Bangkok. The province
borders
Mukdahan
in the North, Salavan province of the Democratic Republic of Laos in
the East (across the Mae Khong river),
Ubon Ratchathani
in the South and
Yasothon
in the West. It once was administered from
Nakhon Khemarat, and later it was an
amphur
of the province of Ubon Ratchathani, but gained the status of a
province in 1993. Amongst its
places of interest
are a natural rock formation resembling a
nagaraja and the Uthayahn
Buddha image. The province has many ‘takhian hin’ trees of the genus
Hopea and its important rivers are the Mae Khong and the Huay Sebok.
Its main trade include paddy and truck farming, breeding of
livestock, fishing, silk production and weaving. The local people
celebrate their seasonal festivals according to the Hit Sip Song
Khong Sip Sih principle, a general name for all kinds of annually
recurring events in which they mainly perform acts of
tamboon, such as the
kathin ceremony, the
rocket festival,
the baked rice balls festival,
Loi Krathong festival,
etc. The province has six amphur and one
king amphur. Also spelt
Amnat Charun and pronunciation Amnaat Chareun. See also
Amnat Charoen data file.
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