Kathu District


Kathu District is a district of Phuket Province, Thailand. The district is in the west of Phuket Island. It borders Thalang to the north, Mueang Phuket to the east and south, and the Andaman Sea to the west.

Geography

Kathu is the district which includes the tourist beach of Patong. Kamala Beach to the north is much less developed.

History

On 5 December 1938 the district was downgraded to a minor district and became a subordinate of Mueang Phuket District. It was upgraded to a full district again on 10 December 1959.
During the King Mongkut 's regin in early Rattanakosin period, Kathu has experienced tragedy when two Chinese triad gangs were killed here. Mueang Phuket gangsters has lured Kathu gangsters to eat here and seize the opportunity to burn them alive, 413 people were killed and only one survived. Nowadays, a shrine has been established to dedicate to them, named Tong Yong Su, which means "the shrine of courageous and upright ancestors".

Administration

The district is divided into three sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 14 villages. Patong has town status, Kathu has sub-district municipality status, and Kamala is led by a tambon administrative organization. Each of the municipalities has the name of the sub-district.