- Phayao Lake
Infobox lake
lake_name = Phayao Lake
image_lake = Phayao Lake.jpg
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coords = coord|19|10|N|99|52|E|type:waterbody_region:TH|display=inline,title
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inflow =Ing River , Tam River
outflow = Ing River
catchment =
basin_countries = Thailand
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area = 2.3 km²
depth = 1.7 m
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elevation = 380 m
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cities =Phayao The Phayao lake ( _th. กว๊านพะเยา, Kwan Phayao) is an artificiallake innorthern Thailand . It covers an area of 2.3 km² at an altitude of 380 m. The lake has a mean depth of 1.7 m. The townPhayao is located on the southeast corner of the lake.The lake is fed by the
Ing River , which empties to the north, and to a lesser degree by the Tam River, which empties into the south of the lake. At the east the lake empties into the Ing River, which then flows to theMekong . To the south and west of the lakes are rice paddies, at the mouth of the Ing River is marsh area.The main aquatic plants in the lake are "
Najas graminea " and "Ceratophyllum demersum ". 22 species of fish are recorded for the lake, most dominant are the artificially introducedNile Tilapia ("Tilapia nilolica ") and theClimbing Perch ("Anabas testudineus "). Also 47 bird species were found at the lake in a survey in 1982.The lake was created in 1939 to improve irrigation in the area. It was added to the list of 61 most important wetland areas on August 1, 2000. There are currently plans to restore the ancient temple Wat Tilok Aram dating back to the end of the 15th century, which was submerged during the construction of the lake. [cite news|url=http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/06/05/national/national_30036031.php|publisher=The Nation|date=2007-06-05|title=Ministry officials pour water on temple project] [cite news|title=Bt1-billion bid to restore 500-year-old temple runs into legal wall|url=http://www.nationmultimedia.com/search/page.news.php?clid=2&id=30035872|publisher=The Nation|date=2007-06-03]
External links
* [http://trips.traveltosiam.com/article.php/The-Beauty-of-Phayao-Lake Phayao Lake]
* [http://www.arcbc.org.ph/wetlands/thailand/tha_kwapha.htm Wetlands of Southeast Asia]
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