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Royal Project Pang Tong, also known by its full name Pang Tong Highland Service and Development Center under Royal Initiative, plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life for people in Mae Hong Son province, particularly the hill tribes and various ethnic groups. This project originated from the royal initiatives of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (Rama IX) and Her Majesty ...
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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.
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Pang Ung
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Pai
Huai Nam Dang National Park, Moo 5, Kuet Chang, Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai 50150 Thailand (25km East of Pai),. Huai Nam Dang National Park is positioned on top of the crest... read more
Pai Historical Bridge is approximately 88 km. You can see clearly this bridge was built during World War 2 by Japanese troops.By the Japanese Army To be used to cross the Pai River and transport supplies and weapons into Burma. After World War 2 ended, Pai District returned to peace once again. By remaining only this bridge that "Historic Bridge"
Even today there is an unconstructed concrete bridg... read more
Even today there is an unconstructed concrete bridg... read more
The Walking Street Market in Pai is located on Rungsiyanon Road. It is another shopper’s paradise offering a wide range of souvenirs, unique handicrafts, lacquerware and hand-made clothes direct from highland villages and authentic street food. You can also find a big selection of postcards and following in the footsteps of a popular Thai movie, writing and sending a post card from Pai ...
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Doi Kiew Lom ViewPoint it is the most famous viewpoint for watching the sunrise and the sea of mist in Huai Nam Dang National Park at a height of 1,615 meters.This winter is very beautiful and famous. There are hill tribe stalls. Bringing local products to sell Bathrooms, a large courtyard on the ridge Visitors can see a 360-degree view.
Which the view point of the sea of fog Huai Nam Dang Nat... read more
Which the view point of the sea of fog Huai Nam Dang Nat... read more
Wat Phra That Mae Yen It is an old temple in Pai city. Located on a low hill east of the city There are stairs to walk up to. There is no evidence that the relics were built in any period. But the appearance is traditional There are no fancy ornate patterns.Used to be in ruins and restored It is a white bell-shaped Chedi with a round base, approximately 3 m high, with a tiered top like a Burmese p...
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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 ... read more
The park's main highlight is Tham Pla (Fish Cave), a natural rock cavern with a stream flowing through it. It's home to ... read more
Ban Nam Phiang Din is an area of significant charm and renown in Mae Hong Son province, known for being a vibrant border community. It offers a glimpse into the local way of life and peaceful natural landscapes.
This place holds a long history as a strategically and culturally important village, serving as a gateway to the Thai-Myanmar border. The village's atmosphere reflects a blend of diverse c... read more
This place holds a long history as a strategically and culturally important village, serving as a gateway to the Thai-Myanmar border. The village's atmosphere reflects a blend of diverse c... read more