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เชียงราย จังหวัดที่อยู่ เหนือสุดของประเทศ และมีสถานที่เที่ยวต่างๆมากมาย ไม่ว่าจะเป็น วัด ธรรมชาติ หรือแม้กระทั่ง ชมเมืองเก่า และ ไฮไลท์สำคัญเลย คือการมาเที่ยวเพื่อ รับลมหนาว ชมทะเลหมอก และถ้าโชคดี อาจเจอ น้ำค้างแข็งหรือที่เรียกกันว่า แม่คะนิ้ง ก็ได้
Phu Chi Fa is not just an ordinary viewpoint; it is an icon that anyone visiting Chiang Rai simply cannot miss. The name of the peak is derived from its amazing physical characteristic: a stone cliff with a sharp point pointing towards the sky. The tip of this cliff protrudes into Laos, meaning that when you stand at the peak, you experience standing on the edge of the sky with a clear view o...
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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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Mae Fah Luang Garden is a temperate flower garden situated on approximately 25 rai of land directly in front of the Doi Tung Royal Villa. Originally, this area was a village and a transit point for opium caravans. However, through the perseverance of the Princess Mother, the area was transformed into a beautiful botanical garden so that Thai people could enjoy temperate flowers without travel...
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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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Wat Phra Kaew is home to a legendary miracle that occurred in 1434 (B.E. 1977). At that time, the temple was known by its original name, Wat Pa Yia (The Bamboo Forest Temple). During a night of heavy rain, a miraculous lightning bolt struck the ancient pagoda within the temple, causing it to crumble. The force of the strike caused a plaster-covered Buddha statue enshrined inside the pagoda t...
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The village was more recently made famous by British cyclist Alan Bate, who broke the Guinness World Record for the fastest circumnavigation of the Earth by bicycle in 2010. In the village he has opened the "The Hub pub",the free to enter,"Hub bicycle museum",and the "Funky Box Hostel". All situated in Soi 2....
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Doi Chang located in Wa Wi Subdistrict, is a high peak in the Doi Wa Wi range and serves as the headwater for the Mae Kon stream. Originally inhabited by various ethnic hill tribes who practiced shifting cultivation, the area was later developed into a highland agricultural research station to promote temperate plants. Today, it has evolved into a key agricultural academic service center. Sta...
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Khun Korn Waterfall is one of the most famous natural attractions in Chiang Rai province and is considered one of the tallest waterfalls in Northern Thailand, standing approximately 70 meters high. Water cascades beautifully from a large rock cliff into a pool below, surrounded by a lush and abundant rainforest. This area is under the care of Khun Korn Waterfall National Park, an important nature ...
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Doi Wawee Tea Plantation, located in the high mountains of Mae Suai District, Chiang Rai Province, is considered one of the most important Oolong tea growing areas in Thailand. Situated at an altitude of approximately 800–1,500 meters above sea level, the area enjoys a cool climate year-round, with morning mist and humidity ideal for tea cultivation, particularly Oolong tea and Taiwanese tea...
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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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