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Mae Kampong Village has a long history of settlement dating back over 100 years. It was founded by a group of villagers who migrated from nearby districts to cultivate Miang (wild tea leaves), which has been the primary economic crop of the community since the past. The village's name originates from the beauty of nature; Kampong is the name of a yellow and red wild flower that commonly grows alon...
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Rabiang View Mae Kampong (Rabiang View Mae Kampong) is both a café and viewpoint that perfectly reflects the charm of Mae Kampong Village. The café is built mainly from natural wood that blends harmoniously with the surrounding environment. Multiple terrace levels provide relaxing seating areas, while the highlight is enjoying drinks alongside beautiful panoramic views of the hillsid...
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The First Royal Factory Museum (Ban Yang) (The First Royal Factory Museum) is a learning center on history, highland development, and community restoration. It is located within the area of Royal Factory 1 (Fang) in Ban Yang, Fang District, Chiang Mai. The museum was established through cooperation between the Crown Property Bureau and Doi Kham Food Products Co., Ltd. to convey stories of dev...
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Wat Sri Mongkhon (Wat Sri Mongkhon) is an ancient temple that has played an important role in the Fang community for many generations. It is regarded as an important center of Buddhism in Fang District, Chiang Mai Province. The name "Sri Mongkhon" signifies prosperity, auspiciousness, and goodness, reflecting the temple’s role as a spiritual center for local people across generations in term...
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The village is overlooked by a striking hilltop Buddhist temple known as Wat Tha Ton. One of these is the Standing Buddha,over 35 feet tall....
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Tham Chiang Dao Temple is a revered sanctuary that has stood alongside Doi Luang Chiang Dao for generations. Its primary highlight is the massive cave at the foot of the mountain, which is a world-renowned natural attraction. The name "Chiang Dao" resonates with the grandeur of the towering Doi Luang Chiang Dao mountain behind it. At the cave's entrance, a crystal-clear stream flows year-roun...
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Ton Kwen Temple officially known as Inthrawat Temple is located in Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai. It is an ancient temple of immense historical and cultural significance. Currently, it has gained massive popularity among tourists from around the world as it is one of the few temples that has perfectly preserved its original Lanna architecture. It has been recognized by the Association ...
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The pride of Northern Thailand by making tradtional made Sarong from the unique woven fabric because of its striking color and indigenous style....
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Siriphum Waterfall possesses a deep historical background and holds immense spiritual significance for the Thai people. Originally, this waterfall was known locally as Lao Pue Waterfall, named after the headman of the Hmong village in the Khun Klang area. Later, when The Royal Agricultural Station Inthanon was established to improve the quality of life for highland ethnic groups, M.C. Bhisade...
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Wat Luang is a large and important temple in Mae Chaem, where the people respect the faith. Karen or Yang is the creator of this temple. It is presumed to have been built around the 24th century or early Rattanakosin period. There are also inscriptions at the base of the Buddha image that was restored in 1864.
Things to do is to visit the castle or kitchens, located behind the temple in the temple...
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The temple is located in Chang Khoeng Sub-district, Mae Chaem District. According to legend, it was built in the early Ratanakosin era.Chapel surrounded by water battlements instead of the ordinary cement battlements....
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Wat Jet Yod Royal Temple (Wat Jet Yod Royal Temple / Wat Photharam Maha Vihara), formerly known as Wat Photharam Maha Vihara, is one of Chiang Mai’s most important historical and artistic temples. The temple was built in 1455 CE (B.E. 1998) during the reign of King Tilokkarat of the Mangrai Dynasty. Inspired by the architecture of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, India, the sacred site whe...
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Huay Tueng Thao Reservoir is much more than just a source of irrigation for local agriculture; it has been thoughtfully developed into one of the most vital recreational spots in Mae Rim district, managed by the 7th Infantry Division. This area acts as an oasis located just a short distance from the bustling Chiang Mai city center, allowing visitors to escape the chaos and immerse themselves in th...
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Khun Chang Kian (Khun Chang Kian) is operated under the Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, serving as a “highland agricultural research station” for studying, experimenting, and developing temperate crops, especially Arabica coffee, temperate fruit trees, and highland economic crops, which serve as an important agricultural knowledge base in Northern Thailand connecting res...
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Wat Pa Dara Phirom Royal Monastery (Wat Pa Dara Phirom) was originally an abandoned cemetery located beside Suan Chao Sabai, the residence of Princess Consort Dara Rasmi, royal consort of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). When Venerable Ajahn Mun Bhuridatto and his group of forest monks arrived to practice meditation in this area, Princess Dara Rasmi developed deep faith in their practice and donated t...
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The temple was built according to Lanna Art. The temple is beautifully beautiful with Lanna Thai art. It is a mental retreat. Attract people to the temple. View the beauty hidden behind the rules. It is a trick to draw people to the temple to purify the mind. And absorb the teachings. As well as visiting this Buddhist temple.
There is also a chapel, a lintel, a temple, Inthakil. Golden Teap...
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