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This research aims to investigate and analyze data derived from literary, historical, and cultural evidence of Nakhon Sawan Province in various aspects, including its history, origins, ethnicity, and local foundational culture. The study seeks to foster understanding and awareness of the cultural identity about the local cultures based on Nakhon Sawan Province. It employs a qualitative descriptive - analytical approach based on documentary sources and relevant research studies. The research findings reveal that Nakhon Sawan is a city with a long and continuous historical development, dating back to prehistoric settlements and gaining significance since the Sukhothai period. Geographically, Nakhon Sawan is located in the lower northern region of Thailand, characterized by fertile lowlands along the Chao Phraya River, which are highly suitable for settlement and agricultural activities. This advantageous geography has fostered the coexistence of diverse ethnic groups, including Thai, Chinese, Lao, Mon, Muslim, and Vietnamese communities, leading to cultural interaction and exchange within the province’s historical and cultural landscape. The combination of geographical features and ethnic diversity has contributed to Nakhon Sawan’s distinctive cultural plurality. The local cultures based on Nakhon Sawan Province can be categorized into six aspects that shows clearly multicultural identity and local heritage. Therefore, the local cultures based on Nakhon Sawan Province reflects the rich cultural diversity that has been harmoniously shaped along the Chao Phraya River, forming a distinctive multicultural identity that represents the province’s unique cultural charm within Thailand.
Published in: วารสารศิลปะและวัฒนธรรมลุ่มแม่น้ำมูล
Volume 15, Issue 1, pp. 56-75