Weather
The weather in Talumpuk Peninsula is heavy rain in October-January
because the influence of northeast monsoon. Febuary-May weather is arid because the influence of southeast monsoon. June-October is moderate rain because the influence of southwest monsoon.
Population
1.) Talumpuk Peninsula District has 2,240 population. There are 1,200 male
and 1,040 female. There is the population density of 76.19.
2.) East Pakpanang District has 8,067 population. There are 4,075 male and
3,992 female. There is the population density of 324.
Income
The average income of Talumpuk Peninsula District is approximately 12,241 per person per year, which ranked 14 in Pakpanang District.
The average income of Eastpakpanang District is approximately 8,749 per person per year, which is the lowest rank in Pakpanang District.
Employment
Most Pakpapang residents are fishermen, general service workers, merchants, or farmers.
Natural Resources
Most natural resources are reserved forests, mangrove forests, and other animals. Talumpuk Peninsula has loads of ark shells, crabs, shrimps, and other seafood.
Monuments
1.) Suteptaram Temple
2.) Talumpuk School
3.) Talumpuk Temple
Attraction
Talumpuk is the longest peninsula in Thailand. There are many beautiful
beaches and small islands that full of Nakhon Sri Thammarat History. There are a small harbour which built for business and tourism. There are many mangrove forests and many animals.
Transportations
It takes approximately 17 kilometers from Nakhon Sri Thammarat to Talumpuk Peninsula by public road number 4013.
Talumpuk Peninsula
Talumpuk Peninsula tilts from west to east until reach the gulf of Thailand. There are huge coastal and beach areas when the water decreases. Talumpuk is a great place for tourism because there is countless fresh seafood around the beach area.
Talumpuk Peninsula was hitted by the worst hurricane on 25 October 2505. It was a tropical storm called Hariod, which moved 90 kilometer per hour, the water level is 5 meters. There were 8 southern provinces that affected by the storm includes: Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Chumporn, Ranong, Krabi, Pangsha, Trang, Tattalung, and Naratiwat.
The government resuscitates the nature by afforest and prohibits to hunt certain animals in the forest.
Pakpanang has a famous peninsula called Talumpuk. Talumpuk is a type of fishes that living in the freshwater. Years ago, there are many Talumpuk fishes and the shape of peninsula looks “Talumpuk†which is a type of tools made from wood that people also called “Talumpukâ€Â
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