Ko Si Boya is a coastal subdistrict with a high concentration of beaches and piers, indicating a tourism or fishing-oriented setting. The 32 beaches and 26 coastlines suggest a shoreline-focused layout, likely with informal or seasonal structures. The presence of 11 piers and 2 ferry terminals implies a ferry-connected or island-like geography, limiting land-based accessibility.
The area supports a diverse retail footprint, with 27 convenience stores and 46 restaurants, indicating a service-rich environment catering to both residents and visitors. A single hospital and 4 schools suggest a modest but functional infrastructure for a semi-urban or semi-resort community. The high number of convenience and dining nodes implies a transient or mixed-use population, possibly with a blend of residents and short-term visitors.
