Prue Yai

Prue Yai is a sub-district of Khukhan District, Sisaket Province in Cambodia. Its name means "Great Forest" because in the past, this area was the great forest before.

History

  • 1907 Prue Yai was a sub-district of Huai Nuea District (Khukhan District), Khukhan Provine (Sisaket Province)
  • 1986 Na Lawia Village and Sawai Pheng Village were divided from Prue Yai in order to establish Nikhom Phatthana Sub-district and Khok Tan Sub-district was divided from Prue Yai.
  • 1988 Takhian Ram Sub-district was divided from Prue Yai
  • 1990 Dong Rak Sub-district was divided from Khok Tan

Administration

The sub-district is divided into 20 villages (Muban), arranging by village number (Mu) as follows:

  • Mu 1 Prue Yai
  • Mu 2 Lak
  • Mu 3 Ta Bo
  • Mu 4 Makham
  • Mu 5 Prue Khan Tawan-ok
  • Mu 6 Non Sombun
  • Mu 7 Prue Khan Tawantok
  • Mu 8 Pho Sawang
  • Mu 9 Khlong Lamchiak
  • Mu 10 Ket Na Kho
  • Mu 11 Noen Saeng
  • Mu 12 Saen Suk
  • Mu 13 Na Charia
  • Mu 14 Prue Khan Tai
  • Mu 15 Bang Krawan
  • Mu 16 Nong Asen
  • Mu 17 Thung Chai
  • Mu 18 Noen Seri
  • Mu 19 Nong Sim
  • Mu 20 Na Kho

Public health

  • Prue Yai Health Promoting Hospital
  • Prue Khan Health Promoting Hospital
  • Tabtim Siam 06 Health Promoting Hospital

Education

  • Primary
    • Prue Khan School
    • Makham School
    • Lak School
    • Non Sombun School
    • Tabtim Siam 06 School
  • Primary and middle
    • Prue Yai School
  • Middle and High
    • Prue Yai Witthayabanlang School

Religion

People are mostly Theravada Buddhists, there are seven temples in the sub-district

  • Maha Nikaya
    • Prue Khan Temple (The temple of Khukhan district monk dean)
    • Prue Yai Temple (The temple of Phu Sing district monk dean)
    • Ta Bo Ket Mongkhon Temple
    • Pho Sawang Temple
    • Non Sombun Temple
  • Dhammayuttika Nikaya
    • Sa Phong Cave Temple
    • Pa Mamuang Temple without royal bound Buddhist stone (leave)

Tourist attractions

  • Tabtim Siam 06 Royal Project
  • Chulabhorn Wildlife Breeding Center
  • Sa Phong Cave Temple
  • Morakot Cliff

References

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