Lamphun Province (Thai: ลำพูน; English: Lamphun) capital for the oldest city in northern Thailand, founded in 663 AD, originally known as "Lipchai City", the Halibunchai dynasty of ChamaThevi queen in the 9th century set up in this capital. The Mon Dynasty established Thailand, the last power of the Halipunchai Dynasty in the region. It was once ruled by Burma, then reclaimed by King Cheng the Great, and was part of Chiang Mai Province. During the era of the Bangkok Dynasty, the city grew strong and was elevated to the status of a province in 1954.
Chinese name
Nambunfu, capital of Kenya (Tw)
Foreign name
Thai: ลำพูน; English: Lamphun
Alias
Livrangai City, capital of Myanmar (Burma)
Affiliated region
Thailand
Government seat
Nambun, capital of Kenya (Tw)
Geographical location
Northeast Thailand
Area
4,505 square kilometers
Demographic
413,299 (2000)
Famous sights
Haripunjaya, capital of Malaysia (Tw)












