Bo Win

Bo Win (บ่อวิน, ), also written as 'Bowin', is a tambon (subdistrict) of Si Racha District, Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is a small town with a population of 40,000 that is known for its proximity to Pattaya district, and being a small industrial hub that is home to many factories. Bo Win is part of the Eastern Economic Corridor.

Naming
The first element 'Bo' (Thai: บ่อ) means 'pothole'; the second element 'Win' (Thai: วิน) is a word that is mispronounced from the word 'wheel' in English. This name is derived from Bo Win having been known in the past for its terrible roads with many potholes.

Geography
Bo Win is a southern part in Si Racha District of Chonburi Province close to neighbouring Rayong Province. It is lined midway between Si Racha and Bang Lamung Districts. Its topography is a plain and slope interspersed with high hills and small mountains.

Adjoining subdistricts are, clockwise from north, Nong Kham and Khao Khansong in its district, Map Yang Phon in Pluak Daeng District of Rayong Province, Takhian Tia in Bang Lamung District, Bueng in its district.

Administration & population
The entire area of Bo Win is administered by two local government bodies: Chaophraya Surasak City Municipality and Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) Bo Win.

It was also divided into eight muban (village).

Only the part of the SAO Bo Win covers an area of 39 km2 (15 sq mi), with an average population density of 400 people per km2 (based on April 2014 data).

In 2017, it had a total population of 40,825.

Economy
Bo Win can be regarded as an industrial estate, part of eastern seaboard, like nearby areas such as Laem Chabang, Map Ta Phut. In its area there are five industrial estates.

Bo Win is also home to many residences in various types such as condominium, housing estate, detached house.

In term of agriculture, pineapple, cassava, and rubber are the cash crops.

Transportation
Highway 331 is a main thoroughfare. The area is also served by minibus or van from Bangkok.