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Chiang
Khong is
a small, peaceful district on the bank of
the Mekong River opposite Huaixai, Lao PDR.
It is about 115 kilometers from the provincial
seat, or approximately 55 kilometers to the
east of Chiang Saen on Highway No. 1129. Chiang
Khong is noted as the place where Pla Buk,
giant catfish, is cultivated. The Chiang Khong
Fishery Station is able to inseminate and
breed Pla Buk, the largest fresh water fish
in the world and fingerlings bred here have
been released in several rivers. It should
be noted that the fishing season is from mid-January
to May. More>>
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Doi
Mae Salong
is the site of Santi Khiri village, a community
settled by the former Chinese 93rd Division
who moved from Myanmar to reside on Thai territory
in 1961. The village became well known for
its enchanting scenery and tranquil atmosphere.
Today it is a major tourist attraction with
its small-town ambience, delicious native
Chinese dishes, small hotels and guesthouses
catering to visitors and tea, coffee and fruit
tree plantations. The scenery is especially
picturesque in December and January when sakuras
are in full bloom. Scattered with many hill
tribe villages, Doi Mae Salong is ideal for
trekking.
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Chiang
Saen,
An ancient town located on the bank of the Mekong
River, Chiang Saen was originally called Wiang
Hiran Nakhon Ngoen Yang. It served as the capital
of the Lanna Thai Kingdom until King Mengrai
established Chiang Rai as the capital in 1262.
Ruins of the old double city walls and many
other antiquities remain both inside and outside
the district town. Most notable is the distinctive
style of Buddhist sculpture which evolved in
Chiang Saen during the late thirteenth century
providing proof of the city's historical importance.
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Doi
Tung is located in Mae Fa Luang District
and can be reached by taking Highway No.110
for about 48 kilometers and turning left onto
Highway No. 1149, an asphalt road leading directly
to Doi Tung. The route winds through beautiful
scenery with many interesting sites including
the Doi Tung Palace (Pra Tamnak Doi tung), the
Mae Fa Luang Garden and Akha and Muser tribal
villages. IN addition to scenic lookouts, the
most notable attraction is the Phra That Doi
Tung Holy Relic, an old religious site atop
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Wat
Rong Khun is also known as the White
Temple. Whereas most temples visited by tourists
have a history going back many centuries,this
magnificent place of worship was built only
recently. It is the realization of a dream for
Thailands noted artist, Mr Chalermchai Kositpipat,
who designed and is supervising the construction
of this beautiful white temple and its many
statues of figures based on religious beliefs.
The construction started in 1998 and is expected
to be completed in 2008. In addition, there
is a gallery nearby exhibiting his paintings.
To get there from the city of Chiang Rai, drive
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Mae
Kok River,The Kok River is one of the
most scenic attractions in Chiang Rai. It runs
from Thathon in northern Chiang Mai to Chiang
Rai City and then flows on to meet the Maekhong
River at Chiang Khong. From Baan Thathon boats,
rafts and treks leave daily venturing into the
surrounding mountains where the jungle dips
into the river's cool waters. A long-tailed
boat can be hired to ferry visitors up and down
the river. Stops can be made at Akha or Iko,
Lisu and Karen hill tribe villages. Alternatively
stops can be made at the Buddha cave, a temple
within a cavern; an elephant camp, for trekking;
a hot spring; and a riverside Lahu village.
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Mae
Sai which is about 62 kilometers from
the provincial seat on Highway No. 110 is Thailand's
northern-most district. Mae Sai borders on Myanmar's
Tha Khi Lek marked by the Mae Sai River with
a bridge spanning both sides. Foreign visitors
are allowed to cross over to Tha Khi Lek market
by presenting their passports and paying a fee
at the Mae Sai immigration checkpoint. In addition,
there are tour services to Chiang Tung in Myanmar,
which is approximately 160 kilometers north
by road.
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Mae
Chan , which is about 29 kilometers
to the north of Chiang Rai, serves as a trading
post where the Akha and Yao hill people sell
their goods and buy manufactured items. Silver
and other tribal handicrafts are available at
local shops.
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