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Vast, pretty, installed on the edge of a small lake, it is a beautiful place worth visiting. Its main hall in teak wood is superb, the garden with its statues including 4 big monks, one covering his ears, another covering his eyes, another covering his mouth and the other revealing his heart, 4 very well known and widespread representations in Thailand....
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Rong Khun Temple is not just a place for religious ceremonies; it is a masterpiece of Buddhist art created by the determination of Ajarn Chalermchai Kositpipat, a National Artist who dedicated his life to creating this work for the current reign. His inspiration comes from three principles: Nation, Religion, and the Monarchy. He vowed to offer his life, using his best years to create this "He...
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Singha Park Chiang Rai, also known as Boon Rawd Farm, is the largest agro-tourism destination in Chiang Rai, spanning over 8,000 rai (approx. 3,162 acres). The vast area is perfectly allocated for both agricultural production and world-class recreation. The site has evolved from a commercial crop plantation into a destination that seamlessly blends nature with educational tourism. The atmosphere i...
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Khun Korn Waterfall is considered the highest the most beautiful in Chiang Rai.
You will here the voice of insects and birds.They make you feel good.... read more
You will here the voice of insects and birds.They make you feel good.... read more
Tea plantations located on Mae Suai District., Chiang Rai's breeding ground of tea. The species "Assam" tea varieties Taiwan Qing Numbers 12, 13, and Cha "oolong" is characterized as strongly because Fun is growing Oolong's first Thailand uncle. Global collapse: Observation Vary over the age of 60, men love the taste of oolong tea.It started in Thailand way back 30 years ago. And it is a tria...
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Choui Fong Tea Plantation is one of the largest green tea producers in Chiang Rai, with a history spanning over 40 years. The name Choui Fong in Chinese means Green Mountain, which perfectly describes the landscape. Spread across more than 1,000 rai in Mae Chan district, its standout feature is the meticulously organized terraced tea rows that spiral around the hills. This creates a refreshin...
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Doi Mae Salong or Santikhiri Village, has a fascinating history filled with struggle. It began around 1961 when the 93rd Division of the Chinese Nationalist Army (Kuomintang or KMT) migrated from Burma and established a base on this mountain under the leadership of General Lee Wen-huan and General Tuan Shi-wen. Initially, Doi Mae Salong was a "red zone" troubled by political conflict and drug...
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Doi Tung Royal Villa began in 1988 under the royal initiative of Princess Srinagarindra (the Princess Mother). She wished for a residence to closely oversee the development of the Doi Tung area. Her famous remark, "I will plant a forest on Doi Tung," led to the construction of this simple villa as a hub for transforming bald mountains into lush forests and sustainably improving the quality of life...
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Phra That Doi Tung started around the year 911 AD in the reign of Phaya Utummanarat, the ruler of Yonok Nak Phan. According to legend, Phra Maha Kassapa Thera brought the Buddha’s relics of the left collarbone to present to Phaya Utummanarat. He then had the idea to build a pagoda to enshrine them on this mountain top. A giant Tung (flag) with a length of a thousand Wa was planted on the pea...
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The Golden Triangle is a world-famous landmark located in Ban Sop Ruak, Chiang Saen District. The standout feature that draws travelers from every corner of the globe is standing on Thai soil while viewing the meeting point of three countries Thailand (right bank of the Mekong), Laos (left bank of the Mekong), and Myanmar (left bank of the Ruak River which joins the Mekong). This area is...
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This hilltop temple has a pagoda containing a Buddha relic. This temple challenges it visitors to climb up 339 steps in order to admire its beauty. It is, however, also accessible by car. King Phangkharat had this shrine built to contain Buddha's relics. In 1487, Muen Chiang Song had a new pagoda built to cover the old pagoda. Anothe pagoda containing Buddha's relics ...
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The Chiang Saen National Museum was established in 1957 as a centre of art and archaeological objects found at Chiang Saen and its surrounding. At the beginning, the old Sala of Wat Chedi Luang was used as the museum until 1981, when the museum was allocated a budget to complete the building as planned....
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Mae Sai Border Checkpoint began as the most significant strategic trade hub in Northern Thailand, with the narrow Sai River serving as the natural boundary. The Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge stands prominently as a long-standing symbol of diplomacy and friendship between the two nations. A key point of interest is that this location marks the end of Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1), which stretches ...
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