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House of Opium

A privately owned museum located at 221 Mu 1, Tambon Wiang, 2 kilometres from the Golden Triangle, on the way to Doi Sa-ngoa. It exhibits the historyof the opium trade and consumption in the Golden Triangle, which was introduced by the hill tribe’s immigrants from...

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Wat Doi Insi

Located at Ban Huai Kit Tumbon Doi Hang. Is the Thudong Buddhist place Wat Phra That Doi Insi in the forest development project in 2007 Inside, there is a Buddha statue with a width of 10.09 meters. high 15.10 meters and Base pagoda base width...

Located at Ban Huai Kit Tumbon...

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Walking Street

Amphoe Mueang Chiang Rai-Kat Chiang Hai Ramluek: A Saturday market on Thanalai Road. Starting at the Goverment Saving Bank Intersection to Nong Si Chaeng Intersection (Chiang Rai Tobacco Office) from 04.00 p.m.-12.00 a.m. For more details, contact the Chiang Rai Municipality, Tel. 0 5371 1333...

Amphoe Mueang Chiang Rai-Kat C...

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Wat Ming Mueang

Wat Ming Mueang. In the past, Wat Ming Mueang was Tai Yai people's temple, called Wat Ngiao or Wat Chang Mup (Chang Mup) by Chiang Rai people. Another name is Wat Talamae Si, the name of the builder. It was constructed since the establishment of...

Wat Ming Mueang. In the past, ...

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Wat Sriboonruang

Wat Sriboonruang There are a number of temples throughout Chiang Rai Province, especially in the town where the temples are more spectacular. Chiang Rai officials, therefore, manage a tourism campaign for tourists to worship the nine temples in Chiang Rai by tricycle, called Samlor Phor...

Wat Sriboonruang There are a n...

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Oub Kham Museum

Oub Kham museum is located near Den Ha market, one kilometer from the town center. The collection includes objects from the areas once belonging to or affiliated with the Lanna kingdoms encompassing northern Thailand and some parts of northeast Myanmar, southwest China and Vietnam. Apart...

Oub Kham museum is located nea...

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Wiang Kalong

Wiang Kalong, a newly-developed tourist attraction, is a community about 16 kilometers from the district office of Wiang Pa Pao. Ancient furnaces which were used to make terra cotta utensils called Kalong have been found in this area. The furnaces are shaped like turtle shells...

Wiang Kalong, a newly-develope...

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