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Su Tong Pae Bridge is a significant and renowned tourist attraction known for its natural beauty and the unwavering faith of the local community. The name "Su Tong Pae" is in the Shan language, meaning "successful wish" or "accomplishment as desired." This bridge symbolizes the collective effort and unity of the people.
The bridge boasts a rich history, having been built through the devotion of mo...
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Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu is a significant and famous place, known as a sacred landmark of Mae Hong Son Province and an exceptionally beautiful viewpoint of the city.
This place has a long history, built in 1860 by Jong Tong Su, a wealthy Tai Yai merchant, who constructed the large pagoda to enshrine relics of Phra Moggallana Thera, brought from Mawlamyine, Myanmar. Later, in 1874, Phraya Sin...
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Pang Ung, officially known as the Pang Tong 2 Royal Project (Pang Ung), is a large reservoir on a high mountain peak, surrounded by magnificent pine forests, earning it the nickname "Switzerland of Thailand." It is one of Mae Hong Son province's most popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors to experience its natural beauty, especially during the winter.
This place has a long history. Orig...
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Tham Pla Forest Park, officially known as Tham Pla – Pha Suea National Park, is a significant and renowned natural attraction in Mae Hong Son province. Covering an area of over 511 square kilometers, this park is home to forests, streams, and fascinating natural phenomena.
The park's main highlight is Tham Pla (Fish Cave), a natural rock cavern with a stream flowing through it. It's home to ...
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Phu Klon Country Club is a health and beauty service center that utilizes natural mud and pure mineral water from the Pong Dueat Mae Sa Nga hot springs. This is a high-quality and rare source of therapeutic mud, ranked among the top three in the world. It contains several important minerals with properties that nourish the skin.
The place was first discovered in 1995 by a group of researchers and ...
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Phra Tamnak Pang Tong (Pang Tong Palace) is a significant and renowned site, being part of a Royal Project initiated by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great (Rama IX) and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother. The project focuses on improving the quality of life for highland communities, conserving natural resources, and protecting the environment in mountainous areas.
This place has...
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