San Phak Wan

San Phak Wan is a tambon of Hang Dong District, in Chiang Mai Province, . In 2016 it had a population of 14,557 people.
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  • Type: Municipality with 16,800 residents
  • Description: subdistrict in Hang Dong district, Chiang Mai province, Thailand
  • Also known as: เทศบาลตำบลสันผักหวาน

Places of Interest

Highlights include Wat Ton Kwen and Khaomao Khaofang Imaginary Jungle.

Buddhist temple
, also known as Wat Inthrawat, is a Buddhist temple in , , . It was originally built as a resting place for the procession of the Phra Borommathat Si Chom Thong relic during the traditional Hae Phra Chao Khao Wiang ceremony.

Zoo
is located in the sub-district of Mae Hia in , and the district Nong Khwai, and the district Hang Dong in . It is a zoo that is located to the west of Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006.

San Phak Wan

Latitude
18.7116° or 18° 42′ 42″ north
Longitude
98.9433° or 98° 56′ 36″ east
Population
16,800
Elevation
303 metres (994 feet)
Open location code
7MCWPW6V+J8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8170192781
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­municipality
Geo­Names ID
12646641
Wiki­data ID
Q7415172
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In Other Languages

From French to Thai—“San Phak Wan” goes by many names.
  • French: San Phak Wan
  • German: San Phak Wan
  • Thai: ต.สันผักหวาน
  • Thai: ตำบลสันผักหวาน
  • Thai: สันผักหวาน

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Ban Khun Se and Ban San Phak Wan Noi.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Residence of Consul-General of Japan and Wat San Pa Sak Won Urai Thamma Ram.

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