Koh samui statisticsKo Samui (or Koh Samui, Thai: เกาะสมุย)
is an island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand, close
to the mainland Surat Thani town. It is Thailand's third largest
island, with an area of 228.7 km² and a population of 47,874 (2006). History
The
island was probably first inhabited about 15 centuries ago, settled by
fishermen from Malay Peninsula and Southern China. It appears on
Chinese maps dating back to 1687, under the name Pulo Cornam. The name
Samui is mysterious in itself. Perhaps it is an extension of the name
of one of the native trees, mui, or it is a corruption of the Chinese
word Saboey, meaning "safe haven". Until the late 20th
century, Samui was an isolated self-sufficient community, having little
connection with the mainland of Thailand. The island was even without
roads until the early 1970s, and the 15km journey from one side of the
island to the other involved a whole-day trek through the mountainous
central jungles.
Today, Samui has a population of about
forty-five thousand, and lives on a successful tourist industry, as
well as exports of coconut and rubber. It even has its own
international airport, Samui Airport, with flights daily to Bangkok and
other major airports in Southeast Asia. While the island presents an
unspoiled image to the public perception, economic growth has brought
not only prosperity, but changes to the island's environment and
culture, a source of conflict between local residents and migrants from
other parts of Thailand and other countries. Reflecting Samui's growth
as a tourist destination, the Cunard ship MS Queen Victoria (a
2000-plus passenger ship) will dock at Samui during its 2008 world
cruise. Geography
Samui is located in the
Gulf of Thailand, about 35km northeast of Surat Thani town (9°N,
100°E). It is surrounded by about sixty other islands, most of which
comprise the Ang Thong National Marine Park, but also include other
tourist destinations Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Tao and Ko Nang Yuan.
The
island is roughly circular in shape, and is about 15km across. The
central part of the island is an (almost) uninhabitable mountain jungle
(peak Khao Pom, 635m) and the various lowland areas are connected
together by a single road, that covers the circumference of the island. The
old capital is Nathon, on the southwest coast of the island, and
remains the major port for fishing and inter-island transportation.
Nathon is the seat of the regional government, and the true commercial
hub of the Samui locals. It has a charming pace, and is almost small
enough to walk everywhere. The old Chinese shop houses along the middle
street whisper of an exotic history. Each of Samui's primary
beaches is now also nominally considered a town, due to the number of
hotels, restaurants and bars that have sprung up in recent years. Administration
Administratively,
Ko Samui is an Amphoe (district) of Surat Thani Province. The district
is subdivided into 7 subdistricts (tambon). Also the complete island is
one municipality (thesaban tambon). The district covers the island, as
well as the Ang Thong archipelago and some other small islands nearby.
Economy
Historically
the island's economy has been based around subsistence agriculture and
fishing, with coconuts as the main cash crop. From the 1980s onwards
however, tourism has become an economic factor and is now the dominant
industry. The construction of a stable, high-speed internet connection
in recent years has also made the island a practicable location for
IT-based enterprises, which are beginning to provide a certain degree
of economic diversity. The island's climate and accessibility make it
particularly attractive for international investors. Source: "Wikipedia- The Free Encyclopedia"
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