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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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Wat Chong Kham is a historically significant temple and a long-standing spiritual center for the people of Mae Hong Son. It was built in 1828 by "Jong Tong Su," a wealthy Tai Yai (Shan) merchant. The temple is distinguished by its exquisite and unique Tai Yai architectural style, which is both intricate and visually stunning.
A key highlight within the temple is its chapel, built entirely from tea...
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Nong Chong Kham is a significant and well-known location, cherished for its beautiful scenery and as a spiritual center for the people of Mae Hong Son. Wat Chong Kham and Wat Chong Klang temples stand gracefully by the lake, which is a symbol of the town. This creates a stunning reflection of their shimmering lights on the water at night.
This place boasts a long history, though specific details a...
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Saiyud Market, also known as Mae Hong Son Morning Market, is a significant and renowned hub for local trade and exchange that has thrived for generations within the Mae Hong Son Municipality area. It offers visitors an authentic glimpse into the daily life and culture of both the Mae Hong Son locals and the Tai Yai people.
This market boasts a rich history, serving as a vital source for fresh prod...
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Tha Phae Walking Street, also known as the Sunday Walking Street, transforms Ratchadamnoen Road into the busiest and most vibrant open-air market in Chiang Mai’s old city on Sunday evenings.
Schedule and Route


Open every Sunday from 17:00 – 22:00 (the road closes to traffic from 16:00 onward)


Route: Starting at Tha Phae Gate and continuing along Ratchadamnoen Road to Wat Phra Singh...
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