The map illustrates the modification to the layout of a Pancha village from 2005 to 2015. Overall, it is noticeable that the village was modernized by upgrading infrastructure and living facilities, but at the expense of some accommodations.
In 2005, a primitive road with numerous potholes ran from north to south, dividing the village into two areas with a small population scattering to both sides of the road. The road had been enlarged and asphalted, with power grids including poles and wires installed along the west side of it. In the western area, there was an unplanned market with spontaneous stalls which had been redesigned over a decade, and a row of houses remained unchanged, yet the entertainment mode was upgraded from analog to cable television, showing a sign of rising living standards. Located in the southwest of the village were two telecommunication stations.
Moving eastwards, the primary school situated in the northeast of the village was turned into an inter-level school. The traffic sign was built on the east side of the road, and to the east of these signs, some houses were demolished to make way for car parking lots. Another pagoda was erected next to the two former ones in the southeast
