Mae On district
Mae On (Thai: แม่ออน, pronounced [mɛ̂ː ʔɔ̄ːn]) is a district (amphoe) of Chiang Mai province in the north of Thailand. GeographyThe district is about 40 km east of the city of Chiang Mai. Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise) San Kamphaeng and Doi Saket of Chiang Mai Province; Mueang Pan and Mueang Lampang of Lampang province, Ban Thi, Mueang Lamphun and Mae Tha of Lamphun province. Mae Ta Krai National Park protects the source of the On River (น้ำแม่ออน), a tributary of the Ping River that gives its name to the district. Mae On is a popular destination for rock climbers who wish to climb the limestone cliffs of "Crazy Horse Buttress" in the Khun Tan Range. Other tourist attractions of the town include natural hot springs and the Mae On cave system. HistoryThe minor district (king amphoe) was created on 30 April 1994, when six tambons were split off from San Kamphaeng district.[1] On 15 May 2007, all 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts.[2] On 24 August the upgrade became official.[3] AdministrationCentral administrationThe district Mae On is subdivided into 6 subdistricts (Tambon), which are further subdivided into 49 administrative villages (Muban).
Local administrationThere are 6 subdistrict administrative organizations (SAO) in the district:
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