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Government
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The
administration in Phuket is divided into three districts,
Thalang in the north, Kathu in the west, and Muang in the
south. The cities of Phuket and Patong have their own city
governments, with elected city councils, the leading members
of which serve as mayor. There are also elected provincial,
district, and sub-district, or Tambon councils. The local
constabulary is part of the Interior Ministry.
Phuket is the richest province
in the south and ranked number six in Thailand, thanks to
the tourism industry. Since the early 1980's, tourism has
been Phuket's chief source of income. In 1997, Phuket's income
per capita was around 156,675 baht. Hotels, resorts, restaurants,
tour agencies, entertainment businesses and souvenir shops
have been springing up like mushrooms along the west coast.
In the past, Phuket's wealth was mainly built on tin mining
but when tin demand in world markets declined, tourism took
over as a money machine for the island. Agriculture ranks
as the second source of income. Rubber, coconut, cashew, and
pineapple plantations are an important part of the economy.
Aquatic animal farming such as prawn and pearl farming are
occupations that people living in Phuket rely on.
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