First, thank you for your quick response and insights.

Regarding editing we would map districts as relation and would map district by district, province by province with manually checking and adjusting each geometry boundary to existing OSM data (making sure there are no overlapping or doubled ways, following and using already mapped boundaries and natural features if they seem to represent the boundary). Relations of districts would be mapped as admin_level=6 with name:en=* and “fixme= Please add Thai name for this district” tags. Once all the geometry is consolidated for each district and tags are added and checked, only then would we upload the relation of the district.
As you can see the process requires manual adjustments and checks. Any other type of automatization would leave the map with chaotic imported data and heavy clean up would be necessary. We’ve already used this type of manual editing/verification in editing of different missing admin boundaries, national parks etc. around the world, and it has proven to be the most efficient and respective to existing OSM data. Of course, we are happy to hear any suggestions, especially ones that would make this process more accurate or faster.

In terms of disputed zones/areas, when the time comes, we would be happy to follow your guidance. There is an option to map out the difference in official or non-official boundaries using boundary=administrative or boundary=disputed. This can be tricky, but in other territories, this is always based on community consensus and OSM guidelines on how to map or not map them.

Regarding questions related to boundaries of provinces, it would make sense to realign them since they seem to currently have more simplified boundaries (understandably so) and districts and province boundaries should be consolidated. We could potentially try to recreate (adapt existing province boundaries to the suggested geometry of districts so these share ways). In case of counties, I believe we would need more information/sources to significantly change them, so unless there is a specific, logical change that should be made (clear natural boundary, overlapping ways etc.) then we would avoid editing these boundaries. For both provinces and additional information on editing, I would still wait for confirmation on whether we can use the specified dataset before setting a finalized guideline on how to process them.

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