Khlong Yong covers 19,728 rai (31.565 km2; 12.187 sq mi) and includes eight villages. This area has many khlongs ('canals') flowing through it, including Khlong Yong and Khlong Naraphirom.[1]
History
Khlong Yong is considered the first community in the country. It received a community title deed to that effect on 12 February 2011 from the government of Abhisit Vejjajiva.[2] Most Khlong Yong locals work in agriculture.[1]
Administration
The tambon is divided into seven administrative mubans (villages)
No.
Name
Thai
01.
Ban Khlong Yong
บ้านคลองโยง
02.
Ban Khlong Sawang Arom (Chaiyakhan)
บ้านคลองสว่างอารมณ์ (ชัยขันธ์)
03.
Ban Laen Hai
บ้านแหลนหาย
04.
Ban Wat Makluea
บ้านวัดมะเกลือ
05.
Ban Don Thong
บ้านดอนทอง
06.
Ban Khlong Yong Mai
บ้านคลองโยงใหม่
07.
Ban Khlong Soi
บ้านคลองซอย
The area of the tambon is shared by local government, subdistrict-municipality Khlong Yong (เทศบาลตำบลคลองโยง).