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เริ่มที่สามเหลี่ยมทองคำ ดอยตุง พ่อขขุนเม็งราย งานศิลปะชั้นยอด(วัดร่องขุ่น) วีถีชีวิตชนเผ่า(อีก้อดอยแสนใจ) เมืองชัยนารายณ์(พระธาตุดอยจอมทอง-สะดือเมืองเชียงราย) เหนือสุดสยาม(แม่สาย) ไร่ฃาดอยแม่สลอง เขาสูงเฉียดฟ้า(ภูชี้ฟ้า) ลำน้ำกก และหอมกลิ่นกาแฟดอยช้าง
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... read more
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... read more
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... read more
King Mengrai's monument is a cast bronze sculpture, the size 1.5 times of his Majesty’s garments of Lanna’s kingdom.
A brief history of King Mengrai. Chiang Rai was founded by King Meng Rai in 1262. He was born in Chiangsean in 1239 A.D. and he first established Chiangrai to the capital of Lanna Kingdom then he moved it to Chiangmai....
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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... read more
Doi Saen Chai is 5 kilometres beyond the Welfare Centre, this Akha hilltribe village can be reached solely by 4-wheel drive vehicles.... read more
This ancient hilltop pagoda overlooks the Mae Kok River and predates the founding of Chiang Rai as the capital of Lanna Thai.
The temple is on a hill in the northwest of town....
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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 ... read more
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... read more
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... read more
The river is a major transportation artery from neighboring Chaing Mai province, especially the town of Tha Ton (180 kilometres north of Chaing Mai provincial capital), whence tong-tailed boats make the 3-4 hour journey every day at 12.30 PM (Chaing Rai-Tha Ton: 10.30 AM). The river passes several hilltribe settlements and elephant camps from where jungle treks originate.... read more
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... read more

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