PHUKET


Meaning of PHUKET in English

city and island, southern Thailand. The island is located in the Andaman Sea, off the west coast of peninsular Thailand. Phuket city, located in the southeastern portion of the island, is a major port and commercial centre on the Andaman Sea. Its harbour exports tin, rubber, charcoal, lumber, and fish products south to Malaysia and Singapore and north to Myanmar (Burma). Rice and manufactures are imported. The city airport has regular flights to Bangkok, towns of southern Thailand, and George Town, Malaysia. The island's area of 210 square miles (543 square km) is mostly level land but is dotted with isolated hills that reach a height of 1,700 feet (520 m). It was settled as early as the 1st century BC. The island was part of various Thai states from an early time and was incorporated into the Ayutthaya kingdom about the 16th century. After the 18th century, large numbers of Chinese arrived; and more than half the population is now Chinese. Called Ujong Salang ("Cape Salang") by Malays, the island has also been known as Tongka, Junk Ceylon, and Jonsalam. Phuket is noted for its rich tin mines. The ore, found in lowland gravels and on the shallow sea floor, is mined by river and ocean boat dredges and pumps. The island has also become a major seaside resort. It is reached by bridge from the mainland to the north across a narrow strait. A road links the major settlements of Thalang, Phuket, and Ban Rawai. Pop. (1992 est.) city, 56,673; island, 188,535.

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