Cha-am district


title: "Cha-am district" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["districts-of-phetchaburi-province", "populated-places-in-phetchaburi-province", "beaches-of-thailand", "cities-and-towns-in-thailand"] topic_path: "geography" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cha-am_district" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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native_nameชะอำ
native_name_langth
settlement_typeDistrict
image_skylineCha Am Beach.jpg
image_captionCha-am Beach
image_mapAmphoe 7604.svg
map_captionDistrict location in Phetchaburi province
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Phetchaburi
subdivision_type2Seat
subdivision_name2Cha-am
subdivision_type3Subdistricts
subdivision_name39
subdivision_type4Mubans
established_titleDistrict established
population_total81,541
population_as_of2021
population_density_km2123.43
area_total_km2660.65
blank_name_sec1Postal code
blank_info_sec176120
blank_name_sec2Geocode
blank_info_sec27604
timezoneICT
utc_offset+7
coordinates
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Cha-am{{cite journal|journal=Royal Gazette|volume=117|issue=พิเศษ 94 ง|pages=2|script-title=th:ประกาศราชบัณฑิตยสถาน เรื่อง การเขียนชื่อจังหวัด เขต อำเภอ และกิ่งอำเภอ|url=http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2543/E/094/2.PDF |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120125105537/http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2543/E/094/2.PDF |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 25, 2012 |date=14 Sep 2000|language=Thai}} (, or ) is a district (amphoe) in the southern part of Phetchaburi province, western Thailand.

The district was established in 1897 with the name Na Yang. In 1914 the centre of the district was moved to Ban Nong Chok (now in Tha Yang district and its name was changed to Nong Chok. After World War II, the government moved the office to tambon Cha-am and also changed the district name to Cha-am.

Mrigadayavan Palace (Thai: พระราชนิเวศน์มฤคทายวัน, RTGS: Phra Ratchaniwet Maruekkhathayawan) in Cha-am district is a former residence of King Vajiravudh or Rama VI who ruled Siam from 1910 to 1925.

Toponymy

Its name "Cha-am" is said to have originated from the word "Cha-an" (ชะอาน, or ) meaning "to wash the saddle". In the Ayutthaya period, Viceroy Ekathotsarot (later King Ekathotsarot) raised an army to fight against the Burmese in this area, and washed his saddle here. Hence the name "Cha-an" and was distorted into "Cha-am" like today

Location

Cha-am lies 173 km south of Bangkok on Phet Kasem Road. Just a few trains stop at the town's railway station. Frequent bus and minibus services link Cha-am with neighbouring towns, such as Hua Hin, and with Bangkok. The district to the north is Tha Yang district. 27 km to the south is Hua Hin district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, also a beach resort.

Administration

Cha-am district is divided into nine sub-districts (tambons).

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Economy

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Tourism plays a significant role in the economy of Cha-am and Phetchaburi Province. The province, however, has dropped from the fourth to the sixth most popular destination in Thailand due to coastal erosion, much of it in Cha-am, caused by rising sea levels leading to "deteriorating scenery".

Education

Several tertiary educational institutions and universities are in Cha-am and surrounding districts including Silpakorn University (Phetchaburi IT Campus), Suan Dusit Rajaphat University, Stamford International University, and Webster University Thailand.

References

References

  1. "About Cha-am".
  2. Nice To Meet You. (2023-04-22). "ชะอำ". Thai PBS.
  3. (13 January 2020). "Falling water levels deliver a taste of things to come". Bangkok Post.

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